[Taxacom] Taxacom Digest, Vol 42, Issue 52
Dr Gurcharan Singh
singhg at sify.com
Wed Sep 23 00:50:34 CDT 2009
Dear Amol
Acronym ANITA is derived from first letter of members constituting the base
of Angiosperm phylogeny: Amborella, Nymphaea, Illicium, Trimenia and
Austrobaileya, differently classified in various classification schemes.
On 9/22/09, amol kulavmode <akulavmode at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> according to APG classification Amboryllaceae Nympheaceae
> &Astrobaleales are placed at beginig as most primitve on which base.
> (what molecular studies shows ) & Why thay are called as ANITA grade?
>
> Amol
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Dear Amol
Acronym ANITA is derived from first letter of members constituting the base
of Angiosperm phylogeny: Amborella, Nymphaea, Illicium, Trimenia and
Austrobaileya, differently classified in various classification schemes.
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Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Associate Professor, Department of Botany, SGTB Khalsa College
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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