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Species of flowering plant
Amborella is a monotypic genus of understory shrubs or small trees endemic to the main island, Grande Terre, of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific
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Descendants of most extant flowering plants
most basal angiosperms were called the ANITA grade, which is made up of Amborella (a single species of shrub from New Caledonia), Nymphaeales (water lilies
Basal_angiosperms
Taxonomic group with only one subordinate taxon
Amborellaceae, there is only one genus, Amborella, and in this genus there is only one species, Amborella trichopoda. The conifer Sciadopitys verticillata
Monotypic_taxon
Root of a phylogenetic tree
does indeed correlate with an unusual number of ancestral traits, as in Amborella (see below). This is likely a source of the mis-use of the term. Other
Basal_(phylogenetics)
One of two clades of flowering plants
most inclusive crown clade containing Platanus occidentalis, but not Amborella trichopoda, Nymphaea odorata, or Austrobaileya scandens. It is sometimes
Mesangiospermae
Parts of plant enabling sexual reproduction
to set fruit and produce berries, this has consequences for gardeners. Amborella represents the first known group of flowering plants to separate from
Plant_reproductive_morphology
French territory in the southwest Pacific Ocean
Caledonia also has the world's most divergent lineage of flowering plant, Amborella trichopoda, which is at, or near, the base of the clade of all flowering
New_Caledonia
Clade of seed plants that produce flowers
"Reconstructing the ancestral female gametophyte of angiosperms: Insights from Amborella and other ancient lineages of flowering plants". American Journal of Botany
Flowering_plant
Genus of angiosperms
flowering plants near the base of the flowering plant lineage, such as Amborella and Nymphaea (as well as with many more recently derived plants, such
Magnolia
Perennial woody plant with elongated trunk
flowering plants called basal angiosperms or paleodicots; these include Amborella, Magnolia, nutmeg and avocado, while trees such as bamboo, palms and bananas
Tree
Historical grouping of flowering plants
Spermatophytes Clade: Angiosperms Groups included Eudicots Magnoliids Amborella Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales Chloranthales Ceratophyllum Cladistically
Dicotyledon
doi:10.1038/ncomms16047. PMC 5543309. PMID 28763051. Amborella Genome Project (20 Dec 2013). "The Amborella Genome and the Evolution of Flowering Plants". Science
Evolutionary history of plants
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One of the outer parts of a flower
believed to be the ancestral condition in flowering plants. For example, Amborella, which is thought to have separated earliest in the evolution of flowering
Tepal
Family of plants
Nymphaeales, which is the second diverging group of angiosperms after Amborella in the most widely accepted flowering plant classification system, APG
Nymphaeaceae
the source of nutmeg, was important in the 17th-century spice trade. Amborella may represent the earliest-diverging order of flowering plants. From the
List of early-diverging flowering plant families
List_of_early-diverging_flowering_plant_families
event was studied by sequencing the genome of an ancient flowering plant, Amborella trichopoda. Many paleobotanists consider the Caytoniales, a group of "seed
Fossil history of flowering plants
Fossil_history_of_flowering_plants
Order of flowering plants
Angiosperms Amborella Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales magnoliids Chloranthales monocots Ceratophyllum eudicots The phylogeny of the flowering plants, as
Austrobaileyales
Organism resembling a form long shown in the fossil records
multiple lines of evidence Ginkgo tree (Ginkgoaceae) Welwitschia Angiosperms Amborella – a plant from New Caledonia, possibly closest to base of the flowering
Living_fossil
the distantly related sunbittern of South America, and plants such as Amborella trichopoda, the only known member of the most basal living branch of flowering
Geography_of_New_Caledonia
Haploid stage in the life cycle of plants and algae
Abnormally small 4 celled, 4 nucleate angiosperm female gametophyte (ex. Amborella trichopoda). E: Unusual gymnosperm female gametophyte that is singled
Gametophyte
Order of flowering plants
species) Nymphaea (35–50 species) Victoria (three species) Angiosperms Amborella Nymphaeales Hydatellaceae Cabombaceae Nymphaeaceae Austrobaileyales magnoliids
Nymphaeales
Oncothecaceae, and Phellinaceae, and the endemic genera Achlydosa, Acropogon, Amborella, Amphorogyne, Apiopetalum, Arillastrum, Arthroclianthus, Artia, Austrotaxus
List of endemic plants of New Caledonia
List_of_endemic_plants_of_New_Caledonia
Order of flowering plants
During some or all of the 20th century, the Laurales generally included Amborella and the plants now classified in Austrobaileyales and Chloranthaceae.
Laurales
Common defected wood
wood. Tension wood may have as high as 60% cellulose. In gymnosperms and amborella it is called compression wood. Compression wood forms on the side of the
Reaction_wood
Species of aquatic plant
older, that being the woody New Caledonian shrub Amborella trichopoda. The predominant view that Amborella represents the oldest flowering plant was recently
Trithuria_inconspicua
French biologist (born 1943)
rose as well as preliminary work on the origin of flowering plants using Amborella trichopoda-core species of all current flowering plants endemic to New
Christian_Dumas
Variety of life in the New Caledonia archipelago and its seas
novae-caledoniae), or the tallest in the world, Sphaeropteris intermedia. Amborella has emerged as of great interest to plant systematists because molecular
Biodiversity_of_New_Caledonia
Family of flowering plants
discussion of the family. Perkins defined the family very broadly, to include Amborella, Trimenia, and Piptocalyx. These are now regarded as basal angiosperms
Monimiaceae
1093/g3journal/jkae085. ISSN 2160-1836. PMC 11152059. Amborella Genome Project (December 2013). "The Amborella genome and the evolution of flowering plants".
List of sequenced plant genomes
List_of_sequenced_plant_genomes
Greek shepherdess from classical poetry Asparagales CS Amborellaceae Amborella – Malagasy plant name Amborellales Anacampserotaceae Anacampseros G Greek
List of plant family names with etymologies
List_of_plant_family_names_with_etymologies
Study of developmental programs and patterns in plants from an evolutionary perspective
in the case of many monocots, and also in some basal angiosperms like Amborella. Different models of flower development like the fading boundaries model
Plant evolutionary developmental biology
Plant_evolutionary_developmental_biology
species that has many similarities with fossil species related to it e.g. Amborella trichopoda, from an evolutionary lineage that is currently considered
Central_Range_(New_Caledonia)
List of plastid genomes whose DNA sequence is known
FH (September 2003). "Analysis of the Amborella trichopoda chloroplast genome sequence suggests that amborella is not a basal angiosperm". Molecular Biology
List_of_sequenced_plastomes
State of having undergone whole genome duplication in deep evolutionary time
event was studied by sequencing the genome of an ancient flowering plant, Amborella trichopoda. The core eudicots also shared a common whole genome triplication
Paleopolyploidy
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