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- Mesangiospermae (core angiosperms) is a clade of flowering plants (angiosperms), informally called "mesangiosperms". They are one of two main groups of angiosperms. It is a name created under the rules of the PhyloCode system of phylogenetic nomenclature.
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Mesangiospermae (core angiosperms) is a clade of flowering plants (angiosperms), informally called "mesangiosperms". They are one of two main groups of angiosperms. It is a name created under the rules of the PhyloCode system of phylogenetic nomenclature.
Following this grade, however, is the radiation of Mesangiospermae (per ), a clade of five main branches comprising all remaining angiosperms (all clades above the ordinal level from ): Magnoliidae (magnoliids), Monocotyledoneae (monocots), Eudicotyledoneae (eudicots), Chloranthaceae, and Ceratophyllum.
- Pamela S. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, Ryan A. Folk, Douglas E. Soltis, Douglas E. Soltis
- 2019
Aug 1, 2017 · Here, we focus on and report results for 15 key nodes in the phylogeny of angiosperms, corresponding to well-recognized major clades (including Angiospermae, Mesangiospermae, Magnoliidae ...
- Hervé Sauquet, Maria von Balthazar, Susana Magallón, James A. Doyle, Peter K. Endress, Emily J. Bail...
- 2017
Mar 3, 2020 · The vast majority (∼99.95%) of angiosperms form a clade called Mesangiospermae, which is subdivided into five major groups: eudicots, monocots, magnoliids, Chloranthales, and Ceratophyllales. The relationships among these Mesangiospermae groups have been the subject of long debate.
- Lingxiao Yang, Danyan Su, Xin Chang, Charles S.P. Foster, Linhua Sun, Chien Hsun Huang, Xiaofan Zhou...
- 10.1016/j.xplc.2020.100027
- 2020
- Plant Commun. 2020 Mar 9; 1(2): 100027.
Sep 24, 2014 · The diversification of Mesangiospermae was estimated to have initiated in the Jurassic (154–191 Myr) (Figs 5 and 6, and Supplementary Table 6), ca. 60 Myr after the angiosperm origin, consistent ...
- Liping Zeng, Qiang Zhang, Renran Sun, Hongzhi Kong, Ning Zhang, Hong Ma
- 2014
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the most diverse and species-rich group of plants. The vast majority ( 99.95%) of angiosperms form a clade called Mesangiospermae, which is subdivided into five major groups: eudicots, monocots, magnoliids, Chloranthales, and Ceratophyllales.
The Mesangiospermae contains five well-supported clades—the monocotyledons, eudicotyledons, magnoliids, Chloranthaceae and Ceratophyllum —but relationships between these clades remain unsettled. Ceratophyllum, hornworts, is a cosmopolitan genus of aquatic plants bearing rings of forked leaves and lacking true roots.