malvales वाक्य
"malvales" हिंदी में malvales in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- This is formed by uniting the core Malvales of the Cronquist system-Bombacaceae, Malvaceae " sensu stricto ", Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae.
- The Oxalidaceae were placed in the Geraniales, and the Elaeocarpaceae split between the Malvales and Polygalales, in the latter case being treated as the Tremandraceae.
- When they were separated into a new family, it was initially placed in Malpighiales, but it has since been recognised as belonging to order Malvales.
- These genera were formerly placed in order Rosales, and in one case even in family Rosaceae, but they are now recognised as belonging to order Malvales.
- Molecular phylogenetic studies have strongly supported the inclusion of " Diegodendron " in the rosid order Malvales, and it is sometimes treated as a monospecific family therein.
- As traditionally circumscribed the Sterculiaceae, Malvaceae, Bombacaceae, and Tiliaceae comprise the " core Malvales " of the Cronquist system and the close relationship among these families is generally recognized.
- It is a cyclopropene fatty acid; these have been found in many plants of the order Malvales ( Sterculiaceae, Malvaceae, Bombaceae and Tiliaceae ), in up to 60 % of seed oil content, depending on the species but also in leaves, roots and shoots.
- The Phylocode definition includes Crossosomatales, Geraniales, Myrtales, Fabidae ( Celastrales, Cucurbitales, Fabales, Fagales, Huaceae, Oxalidales, Malpighiales, Rosales and Zygophyllales ), Malvidae ( Brassicales, Huerteales, Malvales, and Sapindales ) as they are defined in the APG III system.
- Only pollen and habit seem to provide a morphological basis for the separation . " On the other hand they say : " One approach is to lump them [ the families in the core Malvales, including Bombacaceae ] all into a'super'Malvaceae, recognizing them as subfamilies.
- Less common larval food plants of " Catocala " are for example elms ( " Ulmus " ) and various Rosaceae of the Rosales, " Tilia " ( linden and basswood ) of the Malvales, or some Fabaceae of the Fabales; as the preceding, these all belong to the Fabidae lineage of rosid eudicots.