• The APG III system of flowering plant classification is the third version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy being developed...
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    2016[update], three revisions have been published, in 2003 (APG II), in 2009 (APG III) and in 2016 (APG IV), each superseding the previous system. Thirteen researchers...
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    Group (APG). It was published in 2016, seven years after its predecessor the APG III system was published in 2009, and 18 years after the first APG system...
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  • it was replaced by the improved APG II in 2003, APG III system in 2009 and APG IV system in 2016. The original APG system is unusual in being based,...
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    Limeaceae (added in APG III) family Lophiocarpaceae (added in APG III) family Molluginaceae family Montiaceae (added in APG III) family Nepenthaceae...
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    rambutans; mangos and cashews; frankincense and myrrh; mahogany and neem. The APG III system of 2009 includes it in the clade malvids (in rosids, in eudicots)...
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    in modern classification systems such as the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) and the Angiosperm Phylogeny Web. The order takes its name from the type...
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  • revision of the first APG system, published in 1998, and was superseded in 2009 by a further revision, the APG III system. APG II was published as: Angiosperm...
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    flowering plants. The order did not exist in the 2009 APG III system, and was added in the 2016 APG IV system, including two families, Icacinaceae and Oncothecaceae...
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    and Columelliaceae are sister clades. The latest revision of the APG system, APG III, places both families as the only members of the order Bruniales...
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