-
classification system of
Dahlgren the
Rutaceae were
placed in the
order Rutales, in the
superorder Rutiflorae (also
called Rutanae). The
Cronquist system...
- Scudder; G. H. Neil
Towers (1992). "Biological
activity of
limonoids from the
rutales". Phytochemistry. 31 (2): 377–394. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(92)90003-9. Ngadni...
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belonging to the
family Simaroubaceae, in the
order Sapindales (formerly
Rutales or Geraniales). The
genus is
native from east Asia
south to
northern Australasia...
- to the Rutaceae, and both are
usually placed in an
order Sapindales or
Rutales,
depending on
whether they are kept
separate and
which name is used for...
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placed into the same order,
although older systems separate that
order into
Rutales and Sapindales. The
families Flindersiaceae and
Ptaeroxylaceae are sometimes...
- Then, by the mid- and late-20th century, the
family was
moved to the
Rutales. Finally, in the late 20th century, the
family was (and
today still is)...
-
Thorne system (1992),
Dahlgren system, and
Reveal system and
placed in the
Rutales. Genus:
Cedrelopsis Baill. Species:
Cedrelopsis ambanjensis J.F. Leroy...
- and Pandanales. G. K. Schultze-Menz in Rosales. H.
Scholz in Geraniales,
Rutales,
Sapindales and Celastrales. G.
Wagenitz in Thymelaeales, Ebenales, Oleales...
- von Frucht- und Samenölen der
Pittosporaceen sowie einiger Arten der
Rutales und Araliales, dissertation".
Academic Dissertation.
University of Kaiserslautern...
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Linum L. 2.
Radiola Hill
Euphorbiaceae 1.
Mercurialis L. 2.
Euphorbia L.
Rutales Rutaceae 1. Ruta L. 2.
Halophyllum A. Juss. 3.
Dictamnus L. Simaroubaceae...