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division of
plants (alternatively
considered the
subclass Gnetidae or
order Gnetales),
grouped within the
gymnosperms (which also
includes conifers, cycads...
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morphology in the
resolution of the
relationship of
angiosperms and
Gnetales". Paleobiology. 44 (3): 490–510. doi:10.1017/pab.2018.23. ISSN 0094-8373...
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process have also been determined.
Evidence of
double fertilization in
Gnetales,
which are non-flowering seed plants, has been reported.
Double fertilization...
- an ovary;
modern representatives include conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and
Gnetales.
Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed in a
structure such as a
carpel or...
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Gnetales Pinales Araucariales Cupressales...
- branches:
Consilience as a path to
unearth the
evolutionary history of
Gnetales".
Frontiers in
Ecology and Evolution. 10: 1082639. doi:10.3389/fevo.2022...
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plants and
indicates partial convergent or
homoplastic evolution between Gnetales and angiosperms".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B:
Biological Sciences...
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indicate this
order being paraphyletic with
respect to
Gnetales, with
studies recovering Gnetales as
either a
sister group to
Pinaceae or
being more derived...
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Welwitschiaceae is a
family of
plants of the
order Gnetales with one
living species,
Welwitschia mirabilis,
found in
southwestern Africa.
Three fossil...
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gymnosperms or
softwood trees;
these include conifers, cycads,
ginkgophytes and
gnetales,
which produce seeds which are not
enclosed in fruits, but in open structures...