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September 22 ,1800 Stoke, England September 10, 1884 London, England George Bentham, (born Sept. 22, 1800, Stoke, Devon, Eng. died Sept. 10, 1884, London), British botanist whose classification of seed plants (Spermatophyta), based on an exhaustive study of all known species, served as a foundation for modern systems of vascular plant taxonomy.
List of seed plant genera of Taiwan and their familial classification under the Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan.
We adopted Ruggiero et al. (2015) for the higher level classification of seed plants (Subphylum Spermatophytina and above).
The adoption of the Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan in TaiBIF will provide better service and efficient management of the nation's biodiversity information databases.
Based on Christenhusz et al. (2011), APG IV (2016), and Luebert et al. (2016)'s familial classification of Boraginales, the "Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan" is presented below.
The Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan places gymnosperms in five families [vs. eight families in the Flora of Taiwan (FOT)] and angiosperms in 210 families (vs. 193 families in FOT).
To consolidate the function and management of the database, TaiBIF is moving to adopt the APG IV classification and Christenhusz et al. (Phytotaxa 19 55 70, 2011)'s classification of gymnosperms, which we summarize as the Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan.
Realizing the inadequacy of current criteria for assigning species to their appropriate genera, he undertook the ambitious task of compiling an unambiguous descriptive classification of all seed plants.
This facilitates classification of novel seed mutants.
In fact, we could make classification of two seed size, wild and mutant type, in the F2 population derived from a cross between Srs5 and a CSSL.
The silhouette method is based on the production of a silhouette profile for each cluster found, which defines how good is the classification of each seed in comparison with its assignment to a second most appropriate cluster.
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