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Plant systematics:

a phylogenetic approach
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Sinauer Associates, Incorporated, 2008 - Science - 611 pages
A comprehensive introduction to vascular plant phylogeny, the third edition reflects changes in the circumscription of many orders and families to represent monophyletic groups, following the most recent classification of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Molecular taxonomic methods are fully presented, as are the results of many recent studies.

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User Review  - Nathan Waldren - Goodreads

Ah, Phylogenetics. The PhyloCode crew are gonna kill poor old Linnaeus once and for all, and this will be their bible. The good part is that they will be right; the bad part is that their new classification system won't be useful. I simultaneously welcome and dread the changes to come. Read full review

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The Phylogenetk Approach
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method and Principle of Biological Systematic
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WALTER S. JUDD, University of Florida, USA.

CHRISTOPHER S. CAMPBELL, University of Maine, USA.

ELIZABETH A. KELLOGG, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA.

PETER F. STEVENS, University of Missouri-St. Louis and Missouri Botanical Garden, USA.

MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE, Yale University, USA.

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