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  1. Viridiplantae (literally "green plants") [6] constitute a clade of eukaryotic organisms that comprises approximately 450,000–500,000 species that play important roles in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. [7] They include the green algae, which are primarily aquatic, and the land plants ( embryophytes ), which emerged from within them.

  2. Oct 23, 2019 · The origin of Viridiplantae is marked by the loss of light-harvesting phycobilisomes composed of phycobiliproteins, the evolution of the accessory photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll b,...

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  4. Molecular clock analyses estimate that Streptophyta and Viridiplantae emerged in the late Mesoproterozoic to late Neoproterozoic, whereas Archaeplastida emerged in the late-mid Palaeoproterozoic. The origin and early evolution of plants: Trends in Plant Science

  5. Mar 25, 2021 · The results suggest that Viridiplantae started to evolve plant-like miRNA biogenesis and degradation after the divergence of the Mesostigmatophyceae in the streptophyte algae.

    • Sibo Wang, Sibo Wang, Hongping Liang, Hongping Liang, Yan Xu, Yan Xu, Linzhou Li, Linzhou Li, Hongli...
    • 2021
  6. Sep 11, 2023 · The Viridiplantae, commonly known as green plants, including green algae and land plants, are a major group of photosynthetic eukaryotes that have played a prominent and uninterrupted role in the...

    • Zhiping Yang
  7. INTRODUCTION. The primary endosymbiotic event gave rise to three photosynthetic lineages, including green plants (Viridiplantae), red algae (Rhodophyta) and Glaucophyta, which together formed the Archaeplastida.

  8. Archaeplastida, Viridiplantae, and Streptophyta, and has resolved the evolution of key characters, genes, and genomes– revealing that many key innovations evolved long before the clades with which they have been casually associated. Molecular clock analyses estimate that Streptophyta and Viridiplantae emerged

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