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| | PBIO 450 Lecture Notes - Rosidae -- Spring 1998 |
 | | The once championed notion of their association with the Cunoniaceae has faded, although in terms of wood anatomy the two are similar. |  | | He points out that based on seed features, Corner (The seeds of dicotyledons. |  | | These are usually distinguished by others as the Sapindales, the Rutales, the Burserales, and the Zygophyllales to use the nomenclature employed by Takhtajan (1997). |
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http://www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/pbio/pb450/rosi22.html
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| | Akee - TheBestLinks.com - Fruit, Hypoglycemia, Plant, Sapindales, ... |
 | | Akee, Fruit, Hypoglycemia, Plant, Sapindales, Species, William Bligh, Flower... |  | | Akee - TheBestLinks.com - Fruit, Hypoglycemia, Plant, Sapindales,... |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Akee.html
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| | Family Search Results: Rutaceae |
 | | Warm temperate and tropical regions, with the greatest diversity in Australia and South Africa. |  | | The family is distinguished from other families in the order Sapindales by the presence of the aromatic oil glands in its leaves. |
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http://www.botany.wisc.edu/garden/db/familydetail.asp?family=Rutaceae
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| | Category:Sapindales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Families, genera and species in the Magnoliophyta order Sapindales. |  | | Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Sapindales |  | | There are 1 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Sapindales
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| | IPRL, Fort Lauderdale, Florida : People & Places |
 | | Wiggers, S., Pratt, P.D., Tipping, P.W., Welbourn, C., Cuda, J.P. Within-Plant Distribution and Diversity of Mites Associated with the Invasive Plant Schinus Terebinthifolius (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae) in Florida, Usa.. |  | | Within-Plant Distribution and Diversity of Mites Associated with the Invasive Plant Schinus Terebinthifolius (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae) in Florida, Usa. |
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http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/publications.htm?personid=12585
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| | ROSIDAE |
 | | Five orders, Fabales (14,000 species) Myrtales (9000 species), Euphorbiales (7600 species), Rosales (6600 species) and Sapindales (5400 species), contain about 75% of the species in the subclass. |  | | It has about the same number of species as the subclass Asteridae. |  | | A diverse and almost certainly paraphyletic group, the Rosales is difficult to characterize. |
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http://web.bsu.edu/kbadger/bot440/lectures/families/rosidae.htm
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| | orange on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The yellow wood, which is hard and close-grained, is manufactured into small articles. |  | | Orange is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Sapindales, family Rutaceae. |  | | Magazines and Newspapers for: orange or search in Pictures and Maps for orange |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/o1/orange.asp
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| | Fodera Guitars, Inc. |
 | | The family, which contains about 15 species placed in 2 genera, occurs in the North Temperate Zone. |  | | No preventative has yet been found for the disease, which may possibly be caused by a leafhopper-borne mycoplasma. |  | | common name for the family Aceraceae, order Sapindales, comprising a small group of trees widespread in the temperate areas of the northern hemisphere, and for its representative genus, Acer. |
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http://www.users.interport.net/f/o/fodera/woods.htm
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| | PBIO 450 Lecture Notes - Rosidae -- Spring 1999 |
 | | Also, here nectary disks are mostly lacking or represented only by 5 extrastaminal glands alternating with the petals. |  | | The plants here, unlike the Sapindales, are primarily herbaceous or infrequently shrubby and rarely arborescent. |  | | Cronquist inserts the Sapindales between his Polygalales and Geraniales whereas the others remove the whole of the Sapindales to their Rutanae, with Thorne reducing the Sapindales to synonymy under his Rutales. |
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http://www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/pbio/pb450/rosi26.html
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| | Brooklyn Botantic Garden: Plant Records |
 | | Inflorescence structure and distribution of perfect flowers Amer. |  | | Holden, R. Some features in the anatomy of the Sapindales Bot. |  | | Borthwick, H. Light effects on tree growth and seed germination Ohio J. Science 57: 357-64. |
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http://www.bbg.org/cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Hippocastanaceae
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| | Sapindales |
 | | Phenetically, and also in features like wood anatomy, and perhaps also chemistry (Nag et al. |  | | Nitraria often has two or three leaves at a node, although not all these have scarious stipules; the leaves are occasionally toothed or lobed. |  | | Although previously associated with Geraniaceae, molecular data place it in Sapindales, albeit with a long branch (Bakker et al. |
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http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/orders/sapindalesweb.htm
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| | Sapindales: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | The zygophyllaceae are a family of about 250 species of dicotyledonous plants also known as the bean-caper or caltrop family.... |  | | The simaroubaceae are a small family in the order sapindales, including trees such as ailanthus.... |  | | The Sapindales is an order of flowering plant[For more info, click on this link]s included among the rosid subgroup of dicotyledon[Click link for more facts about this topic]s. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/s/sa/sapindales.htm
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| | Institut für Systematische Botanik |
 | | Recent molecular phylogenies have confirmed their position in Sapindales and the monophily of the both families is well supported, and in addition, Anacardiaceae and Burseraceae were found to be sister groups. |  | | However, relationships between some genera appeared unresolved in regard to ealier works and have not yet been studied. |  | | It is expected in the end to find new morphological synapomorphies of these families in regard to others Sapindales. |
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http://www.systbot.unizh.ch/institut/personen/person.php?l=d&id=2
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 | | douglasii Douglas maple Acer Aceraceae Sapindales Magnoliopsida Single Stem """Tree, Shrub""" Perennial Moderate Spring and Summer Moderate 9.23 30.00 40.64 127.00 50.00 16.00 Medium Low -25.00 -13.00 120.00 No Medium Medium Yes Yes No None Low Yes 5.50 7.50 Acer glabrum var. |  | | sinuosum canyon maple Acer Aceraceae Sapindales Magnoliopsida """Tree, Shrub""" Perennial Acer negundo boxelder Acer Aceraceae Sapindales Magnoliopsida Multiple Stem Tree Perennial Rapid Spring and Summer Short 18.46 60.00 43.18 152.40 60.00 17.00 Medium High -41.67 -43.00 100.00 No Low Low Yes Yes Yes None High Yes 5.20 7.00 Acer negundo var. |  | | torreyi Torrey maple Acer Aceraceae Sapindales Magnoliopsida """Tree, Shrub""" Perennial Acer grandidentatum bigtooth maple Acer Aceraceae Sapindales Magnoliopsida Single Stem """Tree, Shrub""" Perennial Moderate Spring and Summer Short 9.23 30.00 30.48 76.20 30.00 12.00 Medium Low -30.56 -23.00 100.00 No Low No Yes Yes None None Yes 5.50 7.50 Acer grandidentatum var. |
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http://archaeology.asu.edu/vm/Southwest/paleoecology/swpg/downloads/southwest_plantguide.txt
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| | Angiosperm Families - Peganaceae Tiegh. ex Takht. |
 | | APG (1998) Eudicot; core Eudicot; Rosid; Eurosid II; Sapindales (as a synonym of Nitrariaceae). |  | | Sheahan and Chase (1996) recommend recognising this family as belonging to the order Sapindales, and not closely related to Zygophyllaceae s. |  | | Data on anther development, pollen structure and embryology are here temporarily extrapolated from those for Zygophyllaceae sensu lato. |
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http://delta-intkey.com/angio/www/peganace.htm
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| | Sapindales |
 | | Vernacular names of plants within the Order Sapindales |  | | For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica. |  | | [ Santalales ] [ Sapindales ] [ Sarraceniales ] |
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http://www.crescentbloom.com/Plants/Ordo/Sapindales.htm
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| | APG Group: : Eudicots - Rosids |
 | | - Cr: Rosidae, Sapindales; Th: Rutanae, Rutales; Ta: Rosidae, Sapindales |  | | - Cr: Rosidae, Sapindales; Th: Rosanae, Cunoniales; Ta: Rosidae, Sapindales |  | | - Cr: Rosidae, Sapindales Th: Rutanae, Rutales; Ta: Rosidae, Sapindales |
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http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/newgate/apg1euro.htm
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