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''' | '''Triglochin'''[[File:Info blue-32.png|right|link=Hilfe:Taxoboxen]]<br>''Triglochin maritima'' | ||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Autor(en)''' || | |align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Autor(en)''' || | ||
|colspan="3" | | |colspan="3" | [[Louis Claude Marie Richard|Rich]] | ||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Jahr''' || | |align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Jahr''' || | ||
|colspan="3" | | |colspan="3" |[[1808]] | ||
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3-4 Genera (<ref>if Maundinaceae is excluded</ref>), 15-25 species [[Alismatales|Alismatanae]].Nakai and Takhtajan proposed Maundinaceae as own family for [[Maundia]] | 3-4 Genera (<ref>if Maundinaceae is excluded</ref>), 15-25 species [[Alismatales|Alismatanae]]. [[Takenoshin Nakai|Nakai]] and Takhtajan proposed Maundinaceae as own family for [[Maundia]]. | ||
==Morphology== | |||
[[Ameboid tapetum]] | |||
[[helobial]] | |||
<ref>Dahlgren et al page 68</ref> | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
{{Wikidata|QQ862544}} | {{Wikidata|QQ862544}} | ||
[http://juncaginaceae.myspecies.info/sites/juncaginaceae.myspecies.info/files/von%20Mering%20%26%20Kadereit_2010_phylogeny_Juncaginaceae.pdf v Mering and Kedereit J 2010 Phylogeny, systematics and recircumscription of Juncaginaceae–a cosmopolitan wetland family. Diversity, Phylogeny, and Evolution in the Monocotyledons. Aarhus University Press, Aarhus, Denmark, pp.55-79. ] | |||
*Dahlgren, Clifford and Yeo | |||
1985 | |||
The families of monocotyledons | |||
ISBN 0-387-13655-X | |||
==Notes== | |||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[nl:Zoutgrasfamilie]] | [[nl:Zoutgrasfamilie]] | ||
[[Category:Botany]] |
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Triglochin Triglochin maritima | ||||
natural Systematik | ||||
Reich | Plant | Plantae | ||
Stamm | angiosperms | Magnoliophyta | ||
Klasse | monocot | Liliopsida | ||
Ordnung | Alismatales | Alismatales[1] | ||
Familie | arrowgrass | Juncaginaceae | ||
Gattung | [[..]] | |||
Autor(en) | Rich | |||
Jahr | 1808 | |||
Systematik | ||||
Ordnung | ... | Alismatales | ||
Familie | Juncaginaceae | ... |
3-4 Genera ([4]), 15-25 species Alismatanae. Nakai and Takhtajan proposed Maundinaceae as own family for Maundia.
Morphology
Links
- Dahlgren, Clifford and Yeo
1985 The families of monocotyledons ISBN 0-387-13655-X
Notes
- ↑ Helobiales, ...sind , wie viele Sumpf- und Wasserpflanzen weltweit. von den (bei weiter Fassug) 9 Familien kommen alle Übersicht der Familien...Embryo hufeisenförmig Alismataceae und Zannichelliaceae H. Huber 1984. Leitfaden durch das Praktikum Angiospermensystematik 1. Hälfte S.21, Kaiserlautern, Handausgabe
- ↑ Helobiae by Wettstein
- family Alismataceae
- family Butomaceae
- family Hydrocharitaceae
- family Scheuchzeriaceae
- family Aponogetonaceae
- family Potamogetonaceae
- family Najadaceae
- ↑ Cronquist (1981) included only Limnochariataceae and Butomaceae, Alismataceae, later Takhtajan (1987) excluded Butomaceae
- ↑ if Maundinaceae is excluded
- ↑ Dahlgren et al page 68