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Magnoliales

[mag‚nō·lē′ā·lēz]
(botany)
The type order of the subclass Magnoliidae; members are woody plants distinguished by the presence of spherical ethereal oil cells and by a well-developed perianth of separate tepals.
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Chloranthaceae are one of five clades making up mesangiospenns, along with eudicots, magnoliids (in a restricted monophyletic sense, including Magnoliales, Laurales, Canellales, and Piperales), monocots, and the rootless aquatic genus Ceratophyllum.
Food plant Order: Family Aloe indica Asparagales: Xanthorrhoeaceae Annona squamosa Magnoliales: Annonaceae Cosmos spp.
Attraction of Pollinators to Atemoya (Magnoliales: Annonaceae) in Puerto Rico: A Synergistic Approach Using Multiple Nitidulid Lures.
(Diptera: Culicidae) larvae following exposure to an Annona coriacea (Magnoliales: Annonaceae) extract.
Antibacterialpotentiality and phytochemical analysis of mature leaves of Polyalthia longifolia (Magnoliales: Annonaceae).
This family is assigned to the clade Magnoliid according to the APG III system (2009) and according to Cronquist (1981) it was in subclass Magnoliidae, and order Magnoliales. It was among the first flowering plant families included in the ranalean complex, which is composed of families with older phenotypes.
We selected two species, Otoba novogranatensis Moldenke (Magnoliales, Myristicaceae) and Ruagea glabra Triana & Planch (Sapindales, Meliaceae), that had sufficient germination and leaf area to conduct physiological measurements.
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