sterculiaceae वाक्य
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- 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.
- Sterculiaceae had previously been recognized as a family by most systematists; in its traditional sense the family includes about 70 genera, totalling around 1, 500 species of tropical trees and shrubs.
- Some taxonomy books have placed genus " Melochia " in family " Sterculiaceae, " but " Sterculiaceae " is now generally considered obsolete as a taxonomic class.
- Some taxonomy books have placed genus " Melochia " in family " Sterculiaceae, " but " Sterculiaceae " is now generally considered obsolete as a taxonomic class.
- The Thorne system takes an intermediate approach in combining the bulk of the traditional Sterculiaceae ( but not including " Sterculia " itself ) with elements of the traditional Tiliaceae to form the family Byttneriaceae.
- ""'Trochetia " "'is a genus of flowering plants from the family Malvaceae ( formerly in the Sterculiaceae, but this family is now usually subsumed in the Malvaceae ).
- ""'Abroma " "'is a genus in the Sterculiaceae family ( or Malvaceae family in some classifications ) of one or two species from Asia and Australia . " Ambroma " is an orthographic variant.
- 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.
- Numerous phylogenetic studies have revealed that Sterculiaceae, Tiliaceae and Bombacaceae as traditionally defined are APG II systems unite Bombacaceae, Malvaceae " sensu stricto ", Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae into a more widely circumscribed Malvaceae, i . e ., Malvaceae " sensu lato ".
- Numerous phylogenetic studies have revealed that Sterculiaceae, Tiliaceae and Bombacaceae as traditionally defined are APG II systems unite Bombacaceae, Malvaceae " sensu stricto ", Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae into a more widely circumscribed Malvaceae, i . e ., Malvaceae " sensu lato ".