The Apiales are an order o flouerin plants. The faimilies, gien at richt, are those recognized in the APG III seestem.[1] This is typical o the newer classifications, tho thare is some slicht variation, an in particular the Torriceliaceae mey be dividit.[2]
Unner this definition, well-kent members include carrots, celery, persel, an ivy.
The order Apiales is placed within the asterid group o eudicots as circumscribed bi the APG III seestem.[1] Within the asterids, Apiales belangs tae an unranked group cried the campanulids,[3] an within the campanulids, it belangs tae a clade kent in phylogenetic nomenclature as Apiidae.[4] In 2010, a subclade o Apiidae named Dipsapiidae wis defined tae consist o the three orders: Apiales, Paracryphiales, an Dipsacales.[5]
The circumscriptions o some o the faimilies hae chynged. In 2009, ane o the subfaimilies o Araliaceae wis shawn tae be polyphyletic.[6]
The present unnerstandin o the Apiales is fairly recent an is based upon comparison o DNA sequences bi phylogenetic methods.[7]
Unner the Cronquist seestem, anly the Apiaceae an Araliaceae wur includit here, an the restrictit order wis placed amang the rosids rather than the asterids. The Pittosporaceae wur placed within the Rosales, an mony o the ither forms within the faimily Cornaceae. Pennantia wis in the faimily Icacinaceae.
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(help) The Apiales are an order o flouerin plants. The faimilies, gien at richt, are those recognized in the APG III seestem. This is typical o the newer classifications, tho thare is some slicht variation, an in particular the Torriceliaceae mey be dividit.
Unner this definition, well-kent members include carrots, celery, persel, an ivy.
The order Apiales is placed within the asterid group o eudicots as circumscribed bi the APG III seestem. Within the asterids, Apiales belangs tae an unranked group cried the campanulids, an within the campanulids, it belangs tae a clade kent in phylogenetic nomenclature as Apiidae. In 2010, a subclade o Apiidae named Dipsapiidae wis defined tae consist o the three orders: Apiales, Paracryphiales, an Dipsacales.
The circumscriptions o some o the faimilies hae chynged. In 2009, ane o the subfaimilies o Araliaceae wis shawn tae be polyphyletic.