APG classification series

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The APG classification series is a sequence of modern, phylogeny-based systems for classifying flowering plants developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm classification system
phylogenetic classification system
plant classification system
plant classification system
plant classification system
plant classification system
plant classification system
taxonomic classification system
appliesTo angiosperms
flowering plants
basedOn DNA sequence data
molecular phylogenetics
phylogenetic relationships
contrastsWith artificial classification systems
purely morphology-based systems
developedBy Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
field plant taxonomy
systematic botany
firstVersion APG system
focusesOn monophyletic groups
goal to reflect evolutionary relationships of angiosperms
hasAbbreviation APG
hasPart APG II system
APG III system
APG IV system
APG system
influenced herbarium organization
modern floras
plant checklists
language English
latestVersion APG IV system
partOf APG classification series
APG classification series
APG classification series
APG classification series
predecessor Cronquist system
Engler system
Takhtajan system
publisher various botanical journals
replaced morphology-based angiosperm classifications
usedBy botanical gardens
botanists
herbaria
plant taxonomists
usesRank clade
family
order

Referenced by (14)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
APG II system
APG III system
APG IV system
APG IV system
APG system
partOf
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group ("APG I classification of angiosperms")
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group ("APG II classification of angiosperms")
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group ("APG IV classification of angiosperms")
notableWork
APG III classification ("APG I classification")
APG III classification ("APG II classification")
influencedBy
APG IV system ("Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2016 paper")
describedIn
APG IV system ("Angiosperm Phylogeny Group IV system")
fullName
APG III classification ("APG II classification")
predecessor
Dirachmaceae ("APG II system")
recognizedBy

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