-
position of
Poales within the
commelinids was
difficult to resolve, but an
analysis using complete chloroplast DNA
found support for
Poales as
sister group...
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Poale Zion (Yiddish: פועלי ציון, also
romanized Poalei Tziyon or
Poaley Syjon,
meaning "Workers of Zion") was a
movement of Marxist–Zionist
Jewish workers...
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hyacinth (order Commelinales), gr****es, bromeliads, rushes, and
sedges (order
Poales), ginger, cardamom, turmeric, galangal, bananas, plantains, and bird of...
- to the
order Poales. Linder, H. P.; Ferguson, I. K. (August 1985). "Notes on the
Pollen Morphology and
Phylogeny Restionales and
Poales". Grana. 24 (2):...
- family; and
forage gr****es (
Poales) as well as
woody tree-like palm
trees (Arecales), bamboo,
reeds and
bromeliads (
Poales),
bananas and
ginger (Zingiberales)...
- the APG II system, of 2003,
which places the
plants involved in the
order Poales. Some
examples are: The
Cronquist system of 1981
placed this
order in subclass...
-
plants to the
order Poales,
close to the gr****es and sedges.
Recent study by
Saarela et al., however,
suggests a
position out of the
Poales; here, the Hydatellaceae...
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genus of the
family Poaceae and of the
order Poales" is
another way of
saying that the
names Poaceae and
Poales are
based on the
generic name Poa. The 2008...
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Almost all
gymnosperms are anemophilous, as are many
plants in the
order Poales,
including gr****es, sedges, and rushes.
Other common anemophilous plants...
- recently, was
thought to be
confined to the
Poales. The
evolutionary distance between Equisetum and the
Poales suggests that each
evolved MLG independently...