An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants
Author: Arthur Cronquist
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 1288
ISBN-13: 9780231038805
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Author: Arthur Cronquist
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 1288
ISBN-13: 9780231038805
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Author: Arthur Cronquist
Publisher: New York Botanical Garden Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 576
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book provides a short version of the general classification of flowering plants, together with an exposition of the theory underlying the system.
Author: Armen Leonovich Takhtadzhi͡an
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 662
ISBN-13: 9780231100984
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The culmination of more than fifty years of research by the foremost living expert on plant classification, Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants is an important contribution to the field of plant taxonomy. In the last decade, the system of classifying plants has been thoroughly revised. Instead of describing every individual family, Takhtajan includes descriptions in keys to families, which he calls "descriptive keys." The advantage of descriptive keys is that they give both the characteristic features of the families and their differences. The delimitation of families and orders drastically differs from the one accepted by the Englerian school and from the one accepted in Arthur Cronquist's system. Takhtajan favors the smaller, more natural families and orders, which are more coherent and better-defined, where characters are easily grasped, and which are more suitable for information retrieval and phylogenetic studies, including cladistic analysis (because it reduces polymorphic codings).
Author: Klaus Kubitzki
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-06-29
Total Pages: 663
ISBN-13: 3662028999
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume - the first of this series dealing with angiosperms - comprises the treatments of 73 families, representing three major blocks of the dicotyledons: magnoliids, centrosperms, and hamamelids. These blocks are generally recognized as subclasses in modern textbooks and works of reference. We consider them a convenient means for structuring the hundreds of di cotyledon families, but are far from taking them at face value for biological, let alone mono phyletic entities. Angiosperm taxa above the rank of family are little consolidated, as is easily seen when comparing various modern classifications. Genera and families, in contrast, are comparatively stable units -and they are important in practical terms. The genus is the taxon most frequently recognized as a distinct entity even by the layman, and generic names provide the key to all in formation available about plants. The family is, as a rule, homogeneous enough to conve niently summarize biological information, yet comprehensive enough to avoid excessive re dundance. The emphasis in this series is, therefore, primarily on families and genera.
Author: Armen Takhtajan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2009-07-06
Total Pages: 906
ISBN-13: 1402096097
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Armen Takhtajan is among the greatest authorities in the world on the evolution of plants. This book culminates almost sixty years of the scientist's research of the origin and classification of the flowering plants. It presents a continuation of Dr. Takhtajan’s earlier publications including “Systema Magnoliophytorum” (1987), (in Russian), and “Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants” (1997), (in English). In his latest book, the author presents a concise and significantly revised system of plant classification (‘Takhtajan system’) based on the most recent studies in plant morphology, embryology, phytochemistry, cytology, molecular biology and palynology. Flowering plants are divided into two classes: class Magnoliopsida (or Dicotyledons) includes 8 subclasses, 126 orders, c. 440 families, almost 10,500 genera, and no less than 195,000 species; and class Liliopsida (or Monocotyledons) includes 4 subclasses, 31 orders, 120 families, more than 3,000 genera, and about 65,000 species.This book contains a detailed description of plant orders, and descriptive keys to plant families providing characteristic features of the families and their differences.
Author: Alfred Barton Rendle
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1925-03-03
Total Pages: 668
ISBN-13: 9780521060578
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This second volume of renowned English botanist Alfred Barton Rendle's The Classification of Flowering Plants was published in 1925.