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2011
Berberidales = Ranunculales Berberidanae = Ranunculanae Berberidopsidaceae, 276 Berberidopsidales, 48 Berberidopsidanae, N Berryaceae = Malvaceae Bersamaceae = Melianthaceae Bertyaceae = Euphorbiaceae Berzeliaceae = Bruniaceae Besleriaceae = Gesneriaceae Betaceae = Amaranthaceae Betulaceae, 162 Betulales = Fagales ...
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Berberidales = Ranunculales Berberidanae = Ranunculanae Berberidopsidaceae, 276 Berberidopsidales, 48 Berberidopsidanae, N Berryaceae = Malvaceae Bersamaceae = Melianthaceae Bertyaceae = Euphorbiaceae Berzeliaceae = Bruniaceae Besleriaceae = Gesneriaceae Betaceae = Amaranthaceae Betulaceae, 162 Betulales = Fagales ...
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2011
Papaverales = Ranunculales Papaveranae = Ranunculanae Papilionaceae = Fabaceae Pappophoraceae = Poaceae Papyraceae = Cyperaceae Paracryphiaceae, 405 Paracryphiales, 66 Parianaceae = Poaceae Paridaceae = Melanthiaceae Paridales = Liliales Parietariaceae = Urticaceae Parnassiaceae = Celastraceae Parnassiales = Celastrales Paronychiaceae ...
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Papaverales = Ranunculales Papaveranae = Ranunculanae Papilionaceae = Fabaceae Pappophoraceae = Poaceae Papyraceae = Cyperaceae Paracryphiaceae, 405 Paracryphiales, 66 Parianaceae = Poaceae Paridaceae = Melanthiaceae Paridales = Liliales Parietariaceae = Urticaceae Parnassiaceae = Celastraceae Parnassiales = Celastrales Paronychiaceae ...
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Phylogenetic Systematics of Berberidaceae and Ranunculales (Magnoliidae)
Systematic Botany, 1989Based on a cladistic study employing outgroup comparison and parsimony analysis of 34 genera within Ranunculales, we infer that Berberidaceae, Lardizabalaceae, Menispermaceae, and Ranunculaceae are monophyletic ...
Henry Loconte, James R. Estes
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Molecular and morphological phylogeny of Menispermaceae (Ranunculales)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008The phylogeny of Menispermaceae (Ranunculales) is reconstructed here using both morphological and molecular data from a broad sample of species. Morphological data include characters of leaves, wood, flowers, fruits, seeds, pollen and phytochemistry from 73 species representing the different subgroups recognized within the family.
F. M. B. Jacques, P. Bertolino
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Ranunculales Bercht. & J. Presl, P
201122. Ranunculales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 215. Jan–Apr 1820 Berberidales Bercht. & J.Presl, P ř ir . Rostlin: 226. Jan–Apr 1820 Circaeasterales Takht., Divers. Classif. Fl. Pl.: 97. 24 Apr 1997 Eupteleales Hu ex Reveal, Phytologia 74: 174. 25 Mar 1993 Fumariales Link, Handbuch 2: 274. 4–11 Jul 1829 Glaucidiales Takht.
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Floral development of Kingdonia (Ranunculaceae s. l., Ranunculales)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2004The flower of Kingdonia has a terminal position, thus the rhizome is sympodial. The floral organs initiate in spiral phyllotaxis. The androecium is centripetal in initiation but the sterile stamens are retarded in development compared with the fertile ones. The apex of the young carpel does not participate in the conduplication.
Yi Ren +4 more
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Phylogeny and Character Evolution of Papaveraceae s. l. (Ranunculales)
Systematic Botany, 2015Abstract— To explore the taxonomic status, phylogenetic patterns, and character evolution of various groups within Papaveraceae s. l. (Pteridophylloideae, Papaveroideae, Hypecoideae, and Fumarioideae), two data sets were created and analyzed using Bayesian inference, maximum likelihood, and parsimony methods: 1) a Ranunculales data set for 82 genera ...
Sara B. Hoot +2 more
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Fossil history of the Menispermaceae (Ranunculales)
Annales de Paléontologie, 2009The Menispermaceae family (Ranunculales) includes more than 500 extant species. Climbers represent the majority of this family, and these plants are now distributed in all of the tropical and Subtropical regions of Americas, Asia and Africa. Their endocarps show a characteristic shape that is easily identified in the fossil floras.
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Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2009
Previous phylogenetic analyses of Ranunculales, which have mostly been focused on an individual family and were based on molecular data alone, have recovered three main clades within the order. However, support for relationships among these three clades was weak.
Wang, W +4 more
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Previous phylogenetic analyses of Ranunculales, which have mostly been focused on an individual family and were based on molecular data alone, have recovered three main clades within the order. However, support for relationships among these three clades was weak.
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The morphology and anatomy ofHydrastis (Ranunculales): Systematic reevaluation of the genus
The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1985Evidence from morphology and anatomy (including embryology), as well as from palynology, chemistry and cytology, indicates thatHydrastis is quite divergent from Ranunculaceae (in which the genus has been most often included) as well as from both Glaucidiaceae and Berberidaceae. Distinctive features ofHydrastis, which demarcate it from Ranunculaceae but
Hiroshi Tobe, Richard C. Keating
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