[go: up one dir, main page]

See also: Angiosperms

Translingual

edit
  A user has added this entry to requests for verification(+) with the reason: “looks English, cp. angiosperm, sperm, -s
If it cannot be verified that this term meets our attestation criteria, it will be deleted. Feel free to edit this entry as normal, but do not remove {{rfv}} until the request has been resolved.

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Plural of English angiosperm

Proper noun

edit

angiosperms

  1. A taxonomic clade within the kingdom Plantae – all flowering plants.
    • 2017, SC VERMA, “Fresh look at the cytology, genetics and evolutionary potential of agamospory in homosporous ferns”, in BIONATURE (in English):
      Relatively speaking, there is high frequency of obligate apomictic/agamosporous homosporous ferns when compared to the sister clade angiosperms
    • 2009 December 1, CD Specht, ME Bartlett, “Flower evolution: the origin and subsequent diversification of the angiosperm flower”, in Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst.[1], volume 40 (in English), →DOI:
      Meanwhile, extinction among early crown clade angiosperms (Angiospermae) and especially among their stem relatives (stem Pan-Angiospermae) weakens the value of outgroup comparison and phylogeny reconstruction
    • 2012, P Babula, V Adam, L Havel, R Kizek, “Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection with Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism”, in The plant family Brassicaceae (in English), Springer:
      Table 3.1 Taxonomic classification of Brassicaceae [] Cladistic classification b. Kingdom: Plantae. Clade: angiosperms. Phylum: Magnoliophyta. Clade: eudicots. Class: Magnoliopsida. Clade: core eudicots. Subclass: Dilleniidae. Clade: rosids
    • 2012, M Harvančáková, “Tvorba herbáře cévnatých rostlin pro studijní účely [Preparation of vascular plants herbarium for study purposes]”, in (unpublished thesis) (in Czech), Masarykova Univerzita:
      Systém - clade gymnosperms (nahosemenné) Cycadales Ginkgoales Pinales Gnetales - clade angiosperms (krytosemenné)
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2014, B Wang, J Ma, DD McKenna, EV Yan [] , “The earliest known longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae: Prioninae) and implications for the early evolution of Chrysomeloidea”, in Journal of Systematic [] (in English), via Taylor & Francis:
      The earliest unequivocal remains of angiosperms are generally thought to be pollen grains in the early Hauterivian (∼130 Ma) (Friis et al. 2010), despite the earlier origin of crown-clade angiosperms recently suggested by molecular analyses
    • 2018, Waleed O A Karamalla, Hadia Abass Eltaib, Ghanem Mohammed Mahjaf, Mosab Nouraldein, Mohammed Hamad, “Detection of Antifungal Activity of Cinnamon Extract on Candida Species Isolated from Diabetic Patients with Urinary Tract Infection Pre-COVID-19 Era”, in SAR Journal of Pathology and Microbiology[2] (in English), →DOI:
      Scientific Classification: Kingdom: plantae Clade: angiosperms Clade: magnoliids Order: Laurales Family: Lauraceae Genus: Cinamomum Species: C. verum
    • 2019 November, Mohinder Singh, Rajesh Kathwal, Ella Rani, “Productivity, Input and Operational Costs and Marketing Efficiency of Guar [Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (L.) Taub]: A Legume Crop in Haryana”, in Legume Research — An International Journal[3] (in English):
      Guar (Cluster bean) belongs to kingdom plantae, clade angiosperms from Fabaceae family with subfamily Papilionaceae.
    • 2020, M Steinthorsdottir, PE Jardine [] , “Near‐Future pCO2 during the hot Mid Miocene Climatic Optimum”, in Paleoceanography and [] (in English), Wiley Online Library:
      However, we fully acknowledge that our results only pertain to one plant clade (angiosperms) from one time and place

Synonyms

edit

Hypernyms

edit

Hyponyms

edit

References

edit

English

edit

Noun

edit

angiosperms

  1. plural of angiosperm