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LOCAL FLORA – Lecture 02Dr. Donald P. Althoff
LEC 02
AngiospermsEvolutionary TrendsClassification Notes
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Evolutionary Trends in Angiosperms (in general)
• Woody plants usually _________ the herbs, vines, and climbers
• ______________ gave rise to biennials…and annuals have derived from both perennials & biennials
• Dicots are considered ______ primitive than monocots
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Seed-bearing
Flowers
gymnosperms DICOTS
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Evolutionary Trends in Angiosperms (in general)…con’t
• Alternate leaves with secretory cells are ____________ compared to opposite or whorled leaves without secretory cells.
• Many separate stamens are more _________ than few or united stamens
• Single fruits _________ aggregate fruits formed from several ovaries
• OVERALL: _________ are not necessarily primitive, but have become _______ as a result of reduction from complex parts.
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_______ Fruits __________ Fruits
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St. Johnswort Fuschia
_______ Stamens _____ Stamens
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Within the Division of Magnoliophyta ( = Anthrophyta)
Two Classes*
• Dicotyledons (dicots): _______________
• Monocotyledons (monocots) __________
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_______…in general (vs. monocots)
• ______ diverse • About _____ of species are ________• Cotyledons: __ (rarely 1, 3, or 4)• Leaves: usually __________• Primary vascular bundle: ________• Floral parts (except carpels) sets of _________• Root system: __________________
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Abundance of ______________ roots
1 vs. 2 cotyledons
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_________…in general (vs. dicots)• _____ diverse • Less than ____ of species are _______• Cotyledons: ___• Leaves: usually _________-veined• Primary vascular bundle: ________ or in 2 or more
______• Floral parts (except carpels) sets of _________• Root system: adventitious (characteristic of ferns, too)• Probably evolved from ___________ of dicots early in
the evolutionary history of angiosperms
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• Aceraceae • Anacardiaceae • Annonaceae • Betulaceae • Caprifoliaceae • Cornaceae • Ericaceae • Fagaceae • Grossulariaceae
Woody (tree/shrub/vine) Families
• Hippocastanaceae • Juglandaceae • Magnoliaceae • Moraceae • Oleaceae • Salicaceae • Smilacaceae • Ulmaceae
Some…
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• Guttiferae (Clusiaceae)• Lamiaceae • Liliaceae • Lythraceae • Malvaceae • Nymphaeaceae • Orchidaceae • Oxalidaceae • Phytolaccaceae • Polygonaceae • Portulacaceae • Ranunculaceae • Scrophulariaceae
• Alismataceae • Apiaceae • Apocynaceae • Araceae • Asclepiadaceae • Asteraceae • Balsaminaceae • Brassicaceae • Campanulaceae • Caryophyllaceae • Convolvulaceae • Fabaceae***• Geraniaceae
Forb/Herb FamiliesSome…
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“Combo” Families: woody & herb• Fabaceae [alternate name: Leguminosae]
“legumes family” alfalfabirdfoot treefoil partridge pea round-headed
lespedeza s. partridge pea slimflower scurfpea white clover yellow sweet clover wild blue indigo black locust*
• Rosaceae “rose family”rough avens* white avens* Am. plumblack cherry black chokeberry
black raspberry blackberry prairie rosemulti-flora rose sweet (American) crap apple
DIC
OT
DIC
OT
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Kingdom Division Class
Subclass Order
Family Genus
PlantaeMagnoliophyta (Anthrophyta)
Magnoliopsida-dicots
Liliopsida-moncots
-6 -5
1
2
1 2
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Dicotyledons (Division Magnoliophyta,
Class Magnoliopsida)
• Advancement• Carpels• Flowers• Stamens• Pollen
Characteristics Subclasses (6)
Cronquist system 1981
1
• Magnoliidae (8o.39f.11,000s) • Hamamelidae (11o.24f.3,400s)• Caryophyllidae (3o.14f.11,000s)• Dilleniidae (13o.78f.25,000s)• Rosidae (18o.114f.58,000s)• Asteridae (11o.49f.56,000s)
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Monocotyledons (Division Magnoliophyta,
Class Magnoliopsida)
• Advancement• Carpels• Flowers• Stomatal
Subsidiary Cells
Characteristics Subclasses (5)
2
• Alismatidae (4o.16f,500s)• Arecidae (4o.5f.5,600s)• Commelinidae
(6o.16f,16,200s)• Zingiberidae (2o.9f.3,800s)• Liliidae (2o.19f,25,000s)
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Characteristics helpful in “subclass” classification
• ________________: 1 or more features vs. relatively primitive
• Carpels: apocarpous vs. syncarpous• Flowers: primitive to well developed• Pollen: monosulcate vs. tricolpate
(for dicots)• Stomatal subsidiary cells: 04 (for monocots)
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• CARPELS = megasporophyll
APOCARPOUSCarpels _________ in single individual pistils
SYNCARPOUS_______ Carpels resulting
in compound ovary
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• POLLEN___________________
boat-shaped, 1 long germinal furrow,
___ germinal aperture
_________________globosesymmetrical, usually ___ germinal
apertures
onion
oak
grass
Lilium
Artemisia
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• STOMATAL SUBSIDIARY CELLS: 04 (for monocots)
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Summary thoughts on classification…for now
• ______ characteristics to examine• Some characteristics are very “definitive”…
others require some “_______________” (ex. primitive vs. slightly advanced)
• _______________ into a subclass, order, family, and even genus is subject to revision