Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group was a group of botanists led by Mark Chase who worked together on the phylogeny of the flowering plants . The group published four classifications from 1998 to 2016, which quickly prevailed against older classifications. The 2016 publication, APG IV , replaced all previous APG drafts.
Chase started work in the 1980s, but the first attempts failed due to insufficiently powerful computer technology. Only in 1993 was the then Angiosperm Phylogeny Group begin baptized working group with the data collection. In 1995 there were sufficient amounts of data to start an analysis, which led to the first publication in 1998. APG was headed by Mark Chase from Kew Gardens , and the University of Stockholm , the Bergius Stockholm Botanical Garden , the University of Florida , the University System of Maryland and the Missouri Botanical Garden were also involved in the project .
The group's work focuses on orders and families , replacing higher ranks with informal groups such as Monocots, Rosids, Asterids or Commelin (o) ids, which are monophyletic groups but not taxa. Genera or species are only mentioned sporadically. The results of phylogenetic work, most of which were obtained from molecular genetic studies, served as the basis for the classifications. They quickly became a reference for standard works and textbooks such as the Strasburger (36th edition), the "Evolutionary Biology" by Storch, Welsch, Wink or the 2nd edition by Thomas N. Taylor and others. a. "Paleobotany. The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants "from 2008.
As part of the further publications in 2003, 2009 (which should initially have been the last) and 2016, the classification was further updated and improved.
Classification APG
The first classification of the bedecktsamer of the APG appeared in 1998 under the title An Ordinal Classification for the Families of Flowering Plants and comprised 462 families in 40 orders. Authors were Arne A. Anderberg, Anders Backlund, Birgitta Bremer , Kåre Bremer , Barbara G. Biggs, Mark W. Chase, Peter K. Endress, Michael F. Fay , Peter Goldblatt , Mats HG Gustafsson, Sara B. Hoot, Walter S. . Judd, Mari Källersjö, Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Kathleen A. Kron, Donald H. Les, Cynthia M. Morton, Daniel L. Nick Rent, Richard G. Olmstead , Robert A. Price, Christopher J. Quinn, James E. Rodman , Paula J. Rudall , Peter F. Stevens , Vincent Savolainen , Douglas E. Soltis , Pamela E. Soltis , Kenneth J. Sytsma, and Mats Thulin .
This draft was the modification of a system that was published by Kåre Bremer, Birgitta Bremer and Mats Thulin in the first three editions of their Introduction to phylogeny and systematics of flowering plants from 1995 to 1997 and has also been on the Internet since 1996.
Classification APG II
The APG II from 2003 updated the publication from 1998. The changes were manageable, mostly only taxa that had not been assigned before were placed. The system included 457 families in 45 orders. Authors were Arne A. Anderberg, Birgitta Bremer, Kåre Bremer, Mark W. Chase, Michael F. Fay, Peter Goldblatt, Walter S. Judd, Mari Källersjö, Jesper Kårehed, Kathleen A. Kron, Johannes Lundberg, Daniel L. Nickrent, Richard G. Olmstead, Bengt Oxelman, J. Chris Pires, James L. Reveal , James E. Rodman, Paula J. Rudall, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, Peter F. Stevens, Vincent Savolainen, Kenneth J. Sytsma , Michelle van der Bank, Kenneth Wurdack , Jenny Q.-Y. Xiang and Sue Zmarzty.
Classification APG III
The final classification, APG III, was announced - also as an update - for 2007/2008 and should only bring minor changes compared to APG II. It was published in October 2009, the main authors were Birgitta Bremer, Kåre Bremer, Mark W. Chase, Michael F. Fay, James L. Reveal, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis and Peter F. Stevens. APG III largely resolved the partly uncertain assignments of the previous versions and left only a few taxa unplaced. Compared to its predecessor, the number of unplaced taxa has decreased to 2 families and three genera, in return there were 14 new orders.
In five international workshops organized by David John Mabberley in 2008 during the preparations for the third edition of “ Mabberley's Plant-book ”, the proposal “bracketed taxa” introduced by APG I and II was discussed beforehand . These bracketed taxa made it possible to propose a family in two versions, namely a comprehensive version and a version divided into several individual families. In cases in which the research status was ambiguous, this should leave room for individual preferences. As a result of these discussions and a meeting of experts from herbaria , APG III dispensed with alternative versions that were perceived as uncomfortable in favor of families in their more comprehensive versions.
Classification APG IV
Basal orders
- Order Amborellales
- Amborellaceae family
- Order water lily (Nymphaeales)
- Hydatellaceae family
- Hair mermaid family (Cabombaceae)
- Water lily family (Nymphaeaceae)
- Order star aniseed (Austrobaileyales)
- Austrobaileyaceae family
- Trimeniaceae family
- Star anise family (Schisandraceae)
Mesangiosperms
- without rank magnoliids
- Order Canellales
- family Canellaceae
- Winteraceae family
- Order peppery (piperales)
- Lizard- tail family (Saururaceae)
- Pepper family (Piperaceae)
- Family Osterluzigewächse (Aristolochiaceae)
- Order magnolias (Magnoliales)
- Nutmeg family (Myristicaceae)
- Magnolia family (Magnoliaceae)
- Degeneriaceae family
- Himantandraceae family
- Family Eupomatiaceae
- Family annonaceous (Annonaceae)
- Order laurel-like (Laurales)
- Family calycanthaceae (Calycanthaceae)
- Siparunaceae family
- Family Gomortegaceae
- Atherospermataceae family
- Hernandiaceae family
- Family monimiaceae (Monimiaceae)
- Laurel family (Lauraceae)
- Order Chloranthales
- Family Chloranthaceae
- Order Canellales
Monocotyledons (monocotyledons)
- Order calamus (Acorales)
- Calamus family (Acoraceae)
- Order frog-spoon-like (Alismatales)
- Arum family (Araceae)
- Common lily family (Tofieldiaceae)
- Family alismataceae (Alismataceae)
- Swan flower family (Butomaceae)
- Frog-bite family (Hydrocharitaceae)
- Rush Family (Scheuchzeriaceae)
- Aquaceae family (Aponogetonaceae)
- Family juncaginaceae (Juncaginaceae)
- Maundiaceae family
- Seagrass family (Zosteraceae)
- Laichkrautaceae family (Potamogetonaceae)
- Neptune grass family (Posidoniaceae)
- Family balances plants (Ruppiaceae)
- Family Cymodoceaceae
- Order Petrosaviales
- Petrosaviaceae family
- Order yams (Dioscoreales)
- Nartheciaceae family
- Burmanniaceae family
- Yam family (Dioscoreaceae)
- Order screw tree-like (Pandanales)
- Triuridaceae family
- Velloziaceae family
- Stemonaceae family
- Disk family (Cyclanthaceae)
- Screw tree family (Pandanaceae)
- Order lily-like (Liliales)
- Family Campynemataceae
- family Corsiaceae
- Family Germergewächse (Melanthiaceae)
- Petermanniaceae family
- Family alstroemeriaceae (Alstroemeriaceae)
- Timeless family (Colchicaceae)
- Philesiaceae family
- Rhipogonaceae family
- Stingray family (Smilacaceae)
- Lily family (Liliaceae)
- Order Asparagales (Asparagales)
- Family orchids (Orchidaceae)
- Boryaceae family
- Blandfordiaceae family
- family asteliaceae
- Lanariaceae family
- Family Hypoxidaceae
- Family Doryanthaceae
- Ixioliriaceae family
- Family Tecophilaeaceae
- Iris family (Iridaceae)
- Family Xeronemataceae
- Affodilla family (Asphodelaceae)
- Family Amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae)
- Family asparagaceae (Asparagaceae)
- without rank commelinids
- Order palm-like (Arecales)
- Dasypogonaceae family
- Family palmaceae (Arecaceae)
- Order Commelinaartig (Commelinales)
- Hanguanaceae family
- Commelina family (Commelinaceae)
- Philydraceae family
- Water hyacinth family (Pontederiaceae)
- Haemodoraceae family
- Order gingery (Zingiberales)
- Order sweet grass (Poales)
- Family typhaceae (Typhaceae)
- Bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae)
- Rapateaceae family
- Xyridaceae family
- Pipe- root family ( Eriocaulaceae )
- family Mayacaceae
- Thurniaceae family
- Rush Family (Juncaceae)
- Sourgrass family (Cyperaceae)
- Restionaceae family
- Family Flagellariaceae
- Joinvilleaceae family
- Family Ecdeiocoleaceae
- Sweet grass family (Poaceae)
- Order palm-like (Arecales)
Probable sister group of the eudicotyledons
Eudicotyledons
- Order buttercups (Ranunculales)
- Beautiful elm family (Eupteleaceae)
- Poppy family (Papaveraceae)
- Family Circaeasteraceae
- Finger fruit family (Lardizabalaceae)
- Moon seed family (Menispermaceae)
- Family Barberry (Berberidaceae)
- Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)
- Order silver tree-like (Proteales)
- family sabiaceae
- Lotus family (Nelumbonaceae)
- Sycamore family (Platanaceae)
- Silver tree family (Proteaceae)
- Order Trochodendrales
- Family Trochodendraceae
- Order boxwood (Buxales)
- Family buxaceae (Buxaceae)
- order gunnerales
- Family Myrothamnaceae
- Gunneraceae family
- Order rose apple (Dilleniales)
- Family dilleniaceae (Dilleniaceae)
- without rank superrosides
- Order saxifragales (Saxifragales)
- Family Peridiscaceae
- Peony family (Paeoniaceae)
- Altingiaceae family
- Witch hazel family (Hamamelidaceae)
- Cake tree family (Cercidiphyllaceae)
- Family Daphniphyllaceae
- Iteaceae family
- Gooseberry family (Grossulariaceae)
- Family Saxifragaceae (Saxifragaceae)
- Family Crassulaceae (Crassulaceae)
- Aphanopetalaceae family
- Family Tetracarpaeaceae
- Penthoraceae family
- Millennium family (Haloragaceae)
- Maltese sponge family ( Cynomoriaceae )
- without rank Rosids
- Order grapevine-like (vitales)
- Vine family (Vitaceae)
- without rank fabids
- Order zygophyllales (Zygophyllales)
- Family Ratanhiae ( Krameriaceae )
- Family Lignum-vitae (zygophyllaceae)
- Order fabales (Fabales)
- Quillajaceae family
- Legume family (Fabaceae)
- Surianaceae family
- Finial Family (Polygalaceae)
- Order rose-like (Rosales)
- Rose family (Rosaceae)
- Barbeyaceae family
- Dirachmaceae family
- Olive family (Elaeagnaceae)
- Buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae)
- Elm family (Ulmaceae)
- Hemp family (Cannabaceae)
- Mulberry family (Moraceae)
- Nettle family (Urticaceae)
- Order beech-like (Fagales)
- Beech family (Nothofagaceae)
- Beech family (Fagaceae)
- Family myricaceae (Myricaceae)
- Walnut family (Juglandaceae)
- Casuarina family (Casuarinaceae)
- Family Ticodendraceae
- Birch family (Betulaceae)
- Order pumpkin-like (Cucurbitales)
- Apodanthaceae family
- Family Anisophylleaceae
- Club fruit family (Corynocarpaceae)
- Gerber family (Coriariaceae)
- Family Cucurbitaceae (Cucurbitaceae)
- Family Tetramelaceae
- Mock hemp family (Datiscaceae)
- Slate family (Begoniaceae)
- Order spindle tree (Celastrales)
- Lepidobotryaceae family
- Spindle tree family (Celastraceae)
- Order sorrel (Oxalidales)
- Huaceae family
- Family Connaraceae
- Family sour clover plants (Oxalidaceae)
- family Cunoniaceae
- Family Elaeocarpaceae
- Dwarf family (Cephalotaceae)
- Brunelliaceae family
- Order Malpighienartig (Malpighiales)
- Pandaceae family
- Irvingiaceae family
- Family Ctenolophonaceae
- Rhizophora family (Rhizophoraceae)
- Redwood family (Erythroxylaceae)
- Family Ochnaceae
- Bonnetiaceae family
- family Clusiaceae
- Family Calophyllaceae
- Podostemaceae family
- St. John's wort family (Hypericaceae)
- Family Caryocaraceae
- Lophopyxidaceae family
- Putranjivaceae family
- Centroplacaceae family
- Tännelgewächse family (Elatinaceae)
- Malpighiae family (Malpighiaceae)
- Family Balanopaceae
- Trigoniaceae family
- Family Dichapetalaceae
- Family Euphroniaceae
- Gold plum family (Chrysobalanaceae)
- Humiriaceae family
- family achariaceae
- Violet family (Violaceae)
- Goupiaceae family
- Passionflower family (Passifloraceae)
- Family Lacistemataceae
- Willow family (Salicaceae)
- Family Peraceae
- Family rafflesiaceae (Rafflesiaceae)
- Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae)
- Family Flax Family (Linaceae)
- Family Ixonanthaceae
- Picrodendraceae family
- family Phyllanthaceae
- Order zygophyllales (Zygophyllales)
- without rank Malviden
- Order cranesbill (Geraniales)
- Cranesbill family (Geraniaceae)
- Francoaceae family
- Order Myrtenartige (Myrtales)
- Winged family (Combretaceae)
- Family loosestrife (Lythraceae)
- Evening primrose family (Onagraceae)
- Larkspur family (Vochysiaceae)
- Myrtle family (Myrtaceae)
- Family melastomataceae (Melastomataceae)
- Family Crypteroniaceae
- Alzateaceae family
- family penaeaceae
- Order Crossosomatales
- Aphloiaceae family
- Geissolomataceae family
- Strasburgeriaceae family
- Pimpernuss family (Staphyleaceae)
- Family Guamatelaceae
- Stachyuraceae family
- Crossosomataceae family
- Order Picramniales
- Picramniaceae family
- Order Huerteales
- Gerrardinaceae family
- Family Petenaeaceae
- Tapisciaceae family
- Dipentodontaceae family
- Order sapindales (Sapindales)
- Biebersteiniaceae family
- Nitrariaceae family
- Kirkiaceae family
- Balsam family (Burseraceae)
- Sumac family (Anacardiaceae)
- Soap tree family (Sapindaceae)
- Rhombus family (Rutaceae)
- Bitter ash family (Simaroubaceae)
- Mahogany family (Meliaceae)
- Order mallow (Malvales)
- Rockrose family (Cytinaceae)
- Muntingiaceae family
- Family camel kick plants (neuradaceae)
- Mallow family (Malvaceae)
- Sphaerosepalaceae family
- Daphne family (Thymelaeaceae)
- Family bixaceae (Bixaceae)
- Rockrose family (Cistaceae)
- Sarcolaenaceae family
- Wing fruit family (Dipterocarpaceae)
- Order cruciferous (Brassicales)
- Akaniaceae family
- Nasturtium family (Tropaeolaceae)
- Bennuss family (Moringaceae)
- Melon family (Caricaceae)
- Limnanthaceae family
- Setchellanthaceae family
- Koeberliniaceae family
- Bataceae family
- Salvadoraceae family
- Emblingiaceae family
- Family Tovariaceae
- Family Pentadiplandraceae
- Family Gyrostemonaceae
- Reseda family (Resedaceae)
- Family capparaceae (Capparaceae)
- Cleomaceae family
- Cruciferous family (Brassicaceae)
- Order cranesbill (Geraniales)
- Order grapevine-like (vitales)
- Order saxifragales (Saxifragales)
- without rank super asterids
- Order Berberidopsidales
- Family Aextoxicaceae
- Family Berberidopsidaceae
- Order sandalwoods (Santalales)
- Family Olacaceae
- Opiliaceae family
- Family Balanophoraceae
- Sandalwood family (Santalaceae)
- Misodendraceae family
- Schoepfiaceae family
- Belt flower family (Loranthaceae)
- Order clove-like (Caryophyllales)
- Frankeniaceae family
- Tamarisk family (Tamaricaceae)
- Family plumbaginaceae (Plumbaginaceae)
- Knotweed family (Polygonaceae)
- Sundew family (Droseraceae)
- Pitcher family (Nepenthaceae)
- Pigeon family (Drosophyllaceae)
- Hook leaf family (Dioncophyllaceae)
- Family Ancistrocladaceae
- Rhabdodendraceae family
- Simmondsiaceae family
- Physenaceae family
- Asteropeiaceae family
- Macarthuriaceae family
- Microteaceae family
- Family Pink family (Caryophyllaceae)
- Family Achatocarpaceae
- Foxtail family (Amaranthaceae)
- Stegnospermataceae family
- Limeaceae family
- Lophiocarpaceae family
- Kewaceae family
- Barbeuiaceae family
- Gisekiaceae family
- Family aizoaceae (Aizoaceae)
- Pokeweed family (Phytolaccaceae)
- Petiveriaceae family
- Sarcobataceae family
- Wonderflower family (Nyctaginaceae)
- Mollugo family (Molluginaceae)
- Spring herb family (Montiaceae)
- Didiereaceae family
- Family basellaceae (Basellaceae)
- Family Halophytaceae
- Talinaceae family
- Purslane family (Portulacaceae)
- Family Anacampserotaceae
- Family cactus (Cactaceae)
- without rank asterids
- Order dogwood (Cornales)
- Tupelo family (Nyssaceae)
- Family Hydrostachyaceae
- Hydrangea family (Hydrangeaceae)
- Nettle family (Loasaceae)
- Curtisiaceae family
- Grubbiaceae family
- Dogwood family (Cornaceae)
- Order heather (Ericales)
- Family balsaminaceae (Balsaminaceae)
- Marcgraviaceae family
- Family Tetrameristaceae
- Fouquieriaceae family
- Blockwort family (Polemoniaceae)
- Potted fruit tree family (Lecythidaceae)
- Sladeniaceae family
- Family Pentaphylacaceae
- Sapot family (Sapotaceae)
- Ebony family (Ebenaceae)
- Primrose family (Primulaceae)
- Tea shrub family (Theaceae)
- Symplocaceae family
- Family Diapensiaceae
- Storax family (Styracaceae)
- Family Pitcher plants (Sarraceniaceae)
- Bug family (Roridulaceae)
- Family actinidiaceae (Actinidiaceae)
- Scheinellergewächse family (Clethraceae)
- Cyrillaceae family
- Heather family (Ericaceae)
- Mitrastemonaceae family
- without rank Lamiiden
- Order Icacinales
- Oncothecaceae family
- family Icacinaceae
- Order Metteniusales
- Metteniusaceae family
- order Garryales
- Family Eucommiaceae
- Family Garryaceae
- Order Enzianartige (Gentianales)
- Family Redness plants (Rubiaceae)
- Family Gentian family (Gentianaceae)
- Gelsemiaceae family
- Nautical nut family (Loganiaceae)
- Dog poison family (Apocynaceae)
- Order Raublattartige (Boraginales)
- Family Borage Family (Boraginaceae)
- Order Vahliales
- Vahliaceae family
- Order nightshade (Solanales)
- Morning glory family (Convolvulaceae)
- Nightshade family (Solanaceae)
- Montiniaceae family
- Sphenocleaceae family
- Hydroleaceae family
- Order mint family (Lamiales)
- Family Plocospermataceae
- Carlemanniaceae family
- Olive family (Oleaceae)
- Family Tetrachondraceae
- Slipper family (Calceolariaceae)
- Family Gesneriad (Gesneriaceae)
- Family Plantain Family (Plantaginaceae)
- Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae)
- Stilbaceae family
- family linderniaceae
- Rainbow plant family (Byblidaceae)
- Chamoishorn family (Martyniaceae)
- Family pedaliaceae (Pedaliaceae)
- Acanthus family (Acanthaceae)
- Trumpet Family (Bignoniaceae)
- Water hose family (Lentibulariaceae)
- Schlegeliaceae family
- Family Thomandersiaceae
- Family Iron herb plants (Verbenaceae)
- Mint family (Lamiaceae)
- Mazaceae family
- Juggler family (Phrymaceae)
- Bluebell family (Paulowniaceae)
- Summer root family (Orobanchaceae)
- Order Icacinales
- without rank campanulids
- Order holly (Aquifoliales)
- Stemonuraceae family
- Cardiopteridaceae family
- Phyllonomaceae family
- Family Helwingiaceae
- Holly family (Aquifoliaceae)
- Order Astern-like (Asterales)
- Rousseaceae family
- Bellflower family (Campanulaceae)
- Family Pentaphragmataceae
- Family Stylidiaceae
- Alseuosmiaceae family
- Phellinaceae family
- Family Argophyllaceae
- Fever clover family (Menyanthaceae)
- Family goodeniaceae (Goodeniaceae)
- Family Calyceraceae
- Family Asteraceae (Asteraceae)
- Order escalloniales
- Escalloniaceae family
- Order Bruniales
- Columelliaceae family
- family Bruniaceae
- Order Paracryphiales
- Paracryphiaceae family
- Order cardiform (Dipsacales)
- Musk herb family (Adoxaceae)
- Family Honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae)
- Order umbelliferae (Apiales)
- Pennantiaceae family
- Torricelliaceae family
- Family Griseliniaceae
- Gluteal family (Pittosporaceae)
- Family Araliaceae (Araliaceae)
- Myodocarpaceae family
- Umbelliferae family (Apiaceae)
- Order holly (Aquifoliales)
- Order dogwood (Cornales)
- Order Berberidopsidales
incertae sedis
- Genus Atrichodendron
- Genus Coptocheile
- Genus Gumillea
- Genus Hirania
- Genus Keithia
- Genus Poilanedora
- Genus Rumphia
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG IV . In: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. Volume 181, No. 1, 2016, pp. 1-20, doi: 10.1111 / boj.12385 (English).
- ↑ a b c Homepage of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group at Kew Gardens ( Memento from June 22, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on December 27, 2009 (English)
- ↑ Anna Pavord: The Naming of Names. Bloomsbury, New York 2005, ISBN 1596910712 , p. 402.
- ^ A b c The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: An Ordinal Classification for the Families of Flowering Plants . In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden . tape 85 , no. 4 , 1998, pp. 531–553 , doi : 10.2307 / 2992015 (English, full text on researchgate.net [PDF; 402 kB ]).
- ^ A b The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II. In: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. Volume 141, No. 4, 2003, pp. 399-436, doi: 10.1046 / j.1095-8339.2003.t01-1-00158.x (English).
- ↑ a b c The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III. In: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. Volume 161, No. 2, 2009, pp. 105-121, doi: 10.1111 / j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x (English).
- ↑ See also Classification of flowering plants Updated September 1997 ( Memento from January 11, 1998 in the Internet Archive ).
- ↑ a b c d e Discussed splitting off a subset as a separate family
- ↑ a b c As easy as APG III - Scientists revise the system of classifying flowering plants. Linnean Society press release , October 8, 2009, accessed October 30, 2009