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Rafflesiales is a
botanical name of an
order of
flowering plants. The name was
first published by
Oliver in 1895. The
Cronquist system used this name for...
- the second. Apiales, Cornales,
Proteales and Santalales, and
parts of
Rafflesiales (sensu Cronquist) are
excluded from the second, and many
groups from...
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unplaced or in
basal clades Chloranthales Illiciales Illiciales in
Rosidae Rafflesiales in
Rafflesianae in
Rafflesianae Nymphaeales in
Nymphaeanae in Nymphaeanae...
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Podostemales Haloragales Myrtales Rhizophorales Cornales Santalales Rafflesiales Celastrales Euphorbiales Rhamnales Linales Polygalales Sapindales Geraniales...
- ****igned to
orders as
diverse as Ranunculales, Malpighiales, Violales, and
Rafflesiales.
Early molecular studies revealed several surprises, such as the nonmonophyly...
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Romina Vidal-Russell;
Frank E
Anderson (2004). "Phylogenetic
inference in
Rafflesiales: the
influence of rate
heterogeneity and
horizontal gene transfer". BMC...
- Vidal-Russell; F. E.
Anderson (October 20, 2004). "Phylogenetic
inference in
Rafflesiales: the
influence of rate
heterogeneity and
horizontal gene transfer". BMC...
- 2004. "Comparative
floral structure and
systematics in
Apodanthaceae (
Rafflesiales)".
Plant Systematics and
Evolution 245(1-2):119-142. Bellot, S., and...
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southeast Asia and ****an.
Originally Mitrastemon was
placed within the
order Rafflesiales,
together with
other parasitic plants, but this
order was long suspected...
- Vidal-Russell R,
Anderson FE (October 2004). "Phylogenetic
inference in
Rafflesiales: the
influence of rate
heterogeneity and
horizontal gene transfer". BMC...