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Syllabus of Plant Families, Volume 5, Part 1: Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p.p. Subclass Magnoliidae p.p.: Lilianae p.p. (Arecales to Zingiberales), Ceratophyllanae Subclass Rosidae p.p. (Ranunculanae to Berberidopsidanae)

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Series: Syllabus of Plant Families Volume: 5/1
By: Wolfgang Frey(Editor), Eberhard Fischer(Editor), Kai Müller(Editor)
671 pages, 152 plates with colour photos; 1 b/w illustration
Syllabus of Plant Families, Volume 5, Part 1: Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p.p.
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Language: English

Part 5/1 of Engler’s Syllabus of Plant Families: Subclass Magnoliidae p.p.: Lilianae p.p. (Arecales to Zingiberales), Ceratophyllanae. Subclass Rosidae p.p. (Ranunculanae to Berberidopsidanae) provides a thorough treatise of the worldwide morphological and molecular diversity of the Arecales to Zingiberales and Ceratophyllanae (subclass Magnoliidae) and the Ranunculanae to Berberidopsanae (subclass Rosidae). Especially the Poales, Ranunculales, Saxifragales, Fabales, Malpighiales and Brassicales are extremely diverse with a fascinating range of morphological and biological variation, distributed from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforests. Many species and cultivars play an important role in human food and as ornamentals. The present volume is, like the formerly published volumes of the Syllabus, an updated synthesis of classical anatomical-morphological characters with modern molecular data, incorporating numerous new discoveries made during the last ten years, providing a comprehensive modern survey covering all families and genera with their distribution, including detailed family descriptions. Following the tradition of Engler, and incorporating the latest results from molecular phylogenetics and phylogenomics, the completely restructured and revised 13th edition provides an up-to-date evolutionary and systematic overview of the plant groups. It is a mandatory reference for students, experts and researchers from all fields of biological sciences, particularly botany, phycology and mycology.

Since its first publication in 1887 Engler’s Syllabus of Plant Families has aimed to provide both the researcher and particularly the students with a concise survey of the "plant" kingdom (including the fungi and prokaryotic algae), presenting all higher systematic units right down to families and genera of plants, algae and fungi. In 1954, more than 65 years ago, the 12th edition of the well-known Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Syllabus of Plant Families), set a standard. Now, the completely restructured and revised 13th edition of Engler’s Syllabus published in 5 parts for the first time also considers molecular data, which have only recently become available in order to provide an up-to-date evolutionary and systematic overview of all plant and fungal groups treated.

In our "molecular times" there is a vitally important and growing need to preserve the knowledge of the entire range of diversity and biology of organisms for coming generations, as there is a decline in "classical" morphological and taxonomical expertise.

Accordingly, the 13th edition of the Syllabus of Plant Families synthesizes both modern data and classical expertise, serving to educate future experts who will maintain our knowledge of the full range of Earth’s biodiversity.

Contents

Abbreviations, Symbols IX
1 Introduction    1
2 Magnoliopsida p.p. (Angiospermae p.p., Angiosperms) 2
      Preface to the descriptions of Angiosperms 2
3 Synopsis of classification of the Magnoliopsida 6
      Syllabus Part 4 6
      Syllabus Part 5/1 7
      Syllabus Part 5/2 10
4 Systematic arrangement of the taxa    13
      Magnoliidae    13
      Lilianae (Monocots) 13
      Arecales 13
      Commelinales 29
      Poales 37
      Zingiberales 123
      Ceratophyllanae    162
      Ceratophyllales 162
      Rosidae (Eudicots) 166
      Ranunculanae 166
      Ranunculales 166
      Proteanae 198
      Proteales 198
      Trochodendranae 215
      Trochodendrales 215
      Buxanae 218
      Buxales 218
      Myrothamnanae 220
      Gunnerales 221
      Dillenianae 225
      Dilleniales 225
      Saxifraganae 228
      Saxifragales 228
      Rosanae 255
      Vitales 255
      Zygophyllales 260
      Fabales 265
      Rosales 315
      Fagales 344
      Cucurbitales 356
      Celastrales 372
      Oxalidales 377
      Malpighiales 386
      Geraniales 456
      Myrtales 462
      Crossosomatales 486
      Picramniales 491
      Sapindales 491
      Huerteales 520
      Brassicales 521
      Malvales 550
      Berberidopsidanae    611
      Berberidopsidales 611

Sources of Illustrations    615
Acknowledgements    616
Index to Taxa 617

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Series: Syllabus of Plant Families Volume: 5/1
By: Wolfgang Frey(Editor), Eberhard Fischer(Editor), Kai Müller(Editor)
671 pages, 152 plates with colour photos; 1 b/w illustration
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