Magnoliidae sensu Chase & Reveal

Magnoliidae ( German magnolias like) is a valid botanical name of a subclass, which includes the magnolia ( Magnolia genus ).

In the history of science different extensive taxa have been designated within the angiosperms, including the magnolia so, such as the Vielfrüchtigen plants ( Magnoliidae ) according Schmeil - hinge plates. This system depends on the system by Arthur Cronquist, published in 1981 and 1988. Magnoliidae The close according to this system, the orders Magnoliales, Laurales, Piperales, Aristolochiales, Illiciales, Nymphaeales, Ranunculales and Papaverales one, but do not form a monophyletic group. There are the so-called basal orders of angiosperms, which have a number of common, original features.

The botanists of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2009 hit (classification APG III ) due to molecular genetic studies, a group of plants in front, which includes the orders Canellales, Laurales, Magnoliales and Piperales, which form a monophyletic group. They use the above order no valid botanical name and the group treated here have any systematic category too, but use it for the English trivial names " magnoliids " or " magnoliid complex".

The botanist Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal hit it in 2009 in her article " A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III " a subclass Magnoliidae, which includes all angiosperms, before within a greatly expanded class Equisetopsida, which in turn all Embryophyten ( land plants ) includes.

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