scholarly journals Angiosperm phylogeny poster (APP) – Flowering plant systematics, 2017

Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter F Stevens

The "Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants according to APG IV and APweb as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher levels within the tree. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster by internationally renown botanists are now available in 20 languages. Hyperlinks to APweb (Peter F. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden) are provided for the orders and higher ranks. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter F Stevens

The "Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants according to APG IV and APweb as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher levels within the tree. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster by internationally renown botanists are now available in 18 languages. Hyperlinks to APweb (Peter F. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden) are provided for the orders and higher ranks. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter F Stevens

The "Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants according to APG IV and APweb as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher levels within the tree. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster by internationally renown botanists are now available in 18 languages. Hyperlinks to APweb (Peter F. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden) are provided for the orders and higher ranks. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter F Stevens

The Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants according to APG IV and APweb as of 2018. The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher levels within the tree along with the number of families, genera, and species for each order. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster by internationally renown botanists are now available in 24 languages. Hyperlinks to APweb (Peter F. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden) are provided for the orders and higher ranks. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


Author(s):  
Theodor C. H. Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger

The "Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants according to APG IV and APweb as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher levels within the tree. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster by internationally renown botanists are now available in more than a dozen world languages. Hyperlinks to APweb (Peter F. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden) are provided for the orders and higher ranks. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter Stevens

The Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics is an educational poster presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants, based on APG IV/APweb and in this update chiefly following the topology of PPA ("Plastid Phylogenomic Angiosperm" see Li HT et al. 2019). The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apo- and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher ranks within the tree along with the number of families, genera, and species for each order. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. The poster is now available in 25 languages (all downloadable from ResearchGate).


Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Peter Stevens

The Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics is an educational poster presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among flowering plants, based on APG IV/APweb and in this update chiefly following the topology of PPA ("Plastid Phylogenomic Angiosperm" see Li HT et al. 2019). The phylogenetic tree depicts the 64 orders and the majority of the 416 families, listing the main apo- and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features for orders and higher ranks within the tree along with the number of families, genera, and species for each order. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. The poster is now available in 25 languages (all downloadable from ResearchGate).


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Julien B Bachelier ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger

The "Tracheophyte Phylogeny Poster – Vascular Plants: Systematics and Characteristics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among vascular plants as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts orders and families (incl. genera in gymnosperms), listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical and morphological features. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster into various languages are being made available. The recommendations of the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group (PPG) are followed here. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger

The "Tracheophyte Phylogeny Poster – Vascular Plants: Systematics and Characteristics" is an educational tool presenting an overview of the evolutionary relationships among vascular plants as of 2016. The phylogenetic tree depicts orders and families (incl. genera in gymnosperms), listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical and morphological features. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations of the poster into various languages are being made available. The recommendations of the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group (PPG) are followed here. This is one in a series of three educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants: Poster 1: "Angiosperms", Poster 2: "Tracheophytes: Lycophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms", Poster 3: "Bryophytes: Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts".


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodor C H Cole ◽  
Hartmut H Hilger ◽  
Bernard Goffinet

Bryophyte Phylogeny Poster This educational poster presents an overview of the evolutionary relationships among nonvascular land plants based on data published up to spring 2019. The phylogenetic tree depicts the divisions, subclasses, orders, and families of "bryophytes", listing the main apomorphies and plesiomorphies as well as diagnostic and nondiagnostic anatomical, morphological, and phytochemical features also for the higher ranks within the tree. The intuitive color-coding facilitates memorization and teaching. Translations are now available in 16 languages (all freely accessible via ResearchGate and other platforms). This is part of a series of educational posters on the phylogeny of land plants


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