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Topic: Asterid


In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Phylogenetics Lab
The asterids are a fairly natural group of eudicots best identified by the fusion of petals to form a corolla tube.
Fourteen genera representing 14 different families of Asterids, and one genus representing the Rosids (to be used as the outgroups) are provided at each table or as demonstrations at the front desk (see Text [T], Zomlefer[Z] and Cronquist [C] for information on each family/genus).
molecular phylogeny of Asterids is largely reflected in the APG system of classification shown below (see also the asterid family molecular phylogeny).
www.botany.wisc.edu /courses/botany_400/Lab/LabWK07Phylog.html   (1348 words)

  
 Asterid I lab
This week we will be looking at the "lower" asterids and the first half of the "core" asterids or euasterids.
Provided will be two examples of families in the "core" asterid group.
Verify that the typical "asterid" features are present here.
www.botany.wisc.edu /courses/botany_400/Lab/LabWK11AsteridsI.html   (525 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Olive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Orders see text Dicotyledons or dicots are flowering plants whose seed contains two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
Families See text The Order Lamiales is a taxon in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants.
For the Italian political alliance see Olive Tree, and the color, olive (color).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Olive   (3137 words)

  
 ASTERID - Encyclopedia Britannica - ASTERID - JCSM's Study Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ASTERID - Encyclopedia Britannica - ASTERID - JCSM's Study Center
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