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What former family is included within the Santalaceae, s.1. (sensu APG III 2009)?

   What former family is included within the Santalaceae, s.1. (sensu APG III 2009)?
Plant Systematics
Plant Systematics
Michael G. Simpson 2nd Edition
Chapter 8, Problem 25 ↓

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APG III refers to the third version of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification system, which is a widely accepted system for classifying flowering plants. "Sensu" is a Latin term meaning "in the sense of" or "according to." So, "sensu APG III 2009" means  Show more…

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Santalaceae
Santalaceae is a family of flowering plants that, according to current classifications like APG III, encompasses a diverse group of species including both parasitic and non-parasitic taxa. This family has undergone redefinition and expansion over time based on molecular and morphological evidence, resulting in alterations to its circumscription.
APG III Classification System
The APG III system is a modern, molecular-based classification framework for flowering plants that has re-evaluated and reorganized many traditional plant families. It incorporates genetic data to create monophyletic groups, leading to the merging or redefinition of families, as seen in the expanded concept of Santalaceae.
Viscaceae
Viscaceae, formerly recognized as the mistletoe family, is a group of parasitic plants that was once treated as an independent family. Under the APG III system, the members of Viscaceae have been integrated into an expanded Santalaceae, reflecting updated understandings of their genetic relationships.

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