Alismatid monocots (alismatids, basal monocots) is an informal name for a group of early branching (hence basal) monocots, consisting of two orders, the Acorales and Alismatales. The name has also been used to refer to the Alismatales alone. Monocots are frequently treated as three informal groupings based on their branching from ancestral monocots and shared characteristics: alismatid monocots, lilioid monocots (the five other non-commelinid monocots) and commelinid monocots. Research at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew is organised into two teams I: Alismatids and Lilioids and II: Commelinids.[1] A similar approach is taken by Judd in his Plant systematics.[2]
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Alismatidmonocots (alismatids, basal monocots) is an informal name for a group of early branching (hence basal) monocots, consisting of two orders, the...
The alismatidmonocots are a group of 15 interrelated families of flowering plants, named for their largest order, Alismatales. Like other monocots, they...
with the Acorales, the Alismatales are referred to informally as the alismatidmonocots. The Cronquist system (1981) places the Alismatales in subclass Alismatidae...
establishes eleven orders of monocots. These form three grades, the alismatidmonocots, lilioid monocots and the commelinid monocots by order of branching,...
Lilioid monocots (lilioids, liliid monocots, petaloid monocots, petaloid lilioid monocots) is an informal name used for a grade (grouping of taxa with...
and the final branch; the other two groups are the alismatidmonocots and the lilioid monocots. Members of the commelinid clade have cell walls containing...
S2CID 237292226. Poinar, G. O. (2021). "A Monocot Flower, Mirafloris burmitis gen. et sp. nov. (Monocots: Angiospermae), in Burmese Amber". Biosis: Biological...
from the type family Asparagaceae and is placed in the monocots amongst the lilioid monocots. The order has only recently been recognized in classification...
within the monocots (Lilianae) is shown in the following cladogram. The monocot orders form three grades, the alismatidmonocots, lilioid monocots and the...
Maundia is a genus of alismatidmonocots, described in 1858. Maundia was formerly included in the family Juncaginaceae but is now considered to form a...
2003 recognised the order and placed it in the clade commelinids in the monocots and uses this circumscription: order Arecales family Arecaceae, alternative...
hundred species, compared with hundreds of thousands of species of eudicots, monocots, and magnoliids. They diverged from the ancestral angiosperm lineage before...
plants placed in the monocot clade in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web systems. Within the monocots Pandanales are grouped...
monotypic order, Petrosaviales. Petrosaviales are monocots, and are grouped within the lilioid monocots. Petrosaviales is a very small order composed of...
the following clades: Ceratophyllales Chloranthales eudicots magnoliidae monocots The mesangiosperms are usually recognized in classification systems that...
aquatic monocots (e.g., Alismataceae, Posidoniaceae). However, modern phylogenetic studies demonstrate that Acorus is sister to all other monocots. Common...
systematics of alismatid monocotyledons (PDF), pp. 118–164, in Wilkin & Mayo (2013) Wilkin, Paul; Mayo, Simon J, eds. (2013). Early events in monocot evolution...
form a clade of the monocots, that is, a subgroup consisting of all the descendants of a theoretical ancient ancestor. The monocots, including the grass...
Sparganiaceae (now in Typhaceae), and Hydatellaceae (now transferred out of the monocots; recently discovered to be an 'early-diverging' lineage of flowering plants)...
with water...the systematics of alismatid monocotyledons". In Paul Wilkins and Simon J. Mayo (ed.). Early Events in Monocot Evolution. Cambridge University...
clades of angiosperms (constituting over 70% of the angiosperm species), monocots being the other. The remaining angiosperms include magnoliids and what...
traditional division of the flowering plants into two groups, monocots and dicots. The monocots were recognized as a clade, but the dicots were not, with...
others, it is the third-largest group of angiosperms after the eudicots and monocots. The group is characterized by trimerous flowers, pollen with one pore...
not evenly distributed. Nearly all species belong to the eudicot (75%), monocot (23%), and magnoliid (2%) clades. The remaining five clades contain a little...
Terms of Use for license. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (2010). "Monocots I: General Alismatids & Lilioids". London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Archived from...