-
produced a
classification for all
eukaryotes in 2005,
introduced the name
Chloroplastida for this group,
reflecting the
group having primary chloroplasts. They...
-
plants –
together known as
Viridiplantae (Latin for "green plants") or
Chloroplastida – are
pigmented with
chlorophylls a and b, but lack phycobiliproteins...
- 1985, emend.
Lewis and
McCourt 2004
Chlorobiota Kenrick and
Crane 1997
Chloroplastida Adl et al., 2005
Phyta Barkley 1939 emend. Holt &
Uidica 2007 Cormophyta...
- (Rhodophyta) and the
green algae plus land
plants (Viridiplantae or
Chloroplastida), they form the Archaeplastida. The
glaucophytes are of
interest to...
-
Embryophyta (land plants)
Archaeplastida Adl et al. 2005[citation needed]
Chloroplastida Adl et al. 2005 (Viridiplantae Cavalier-Smith 1981)
Chlorophyta Pascher...
-
broadly defined)
Glaucophyta –
glaucophytes Rhodophyceae – red
algae Chloroplastida Chlorophyta –
green algae (part)
Ulvophyceae Trebouxiophyceae Chlorophyceae...
- red algae,
green algae, and land plants. It
evolved repeatedly for
Chloroplastida (green
algae and land plants), once for animals, once for
brown algae...
-
granules outside the rhodoplast, in the
cytoplasm of the red alga. The
chloroplastida group is
another large,
highly diverse lineage that
includes both green...
-
glaucophytes and the
green algae plus land
plants (Viridiplantae or
Chloroplastida). The
authors use a
hierarchical arrangement where the
clade names do...
- red algae,
green algae, and plants. It
evolved repeatedly for
plants (
Chloroplastida), once or
twice for animals, once for
brown algae, and
perhaps several...