order Sphagnales
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic order of mosses: "order Sphagnales" is the botanical order that is coextensive with the genus Sphagnum. It comprises the peat mosses.
- A classification in bryology: In some taxonomic systems, this order is isolated within a separate subclass due to the unique characteristics of its member species.
Usage Notes
- The term "order Sphagnales" is used specifically in scientific contexts, particularly in botany, bryology (the study of mosses), and taxonomy.
- It functions as a proper noun, often capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic rank: .
- It is typically used in academic writing, research papers, and field guides related to non-vascular plants.
Examples
- Noun:
- The peat-forming mosses belong to the order Sphagnales.
- In this classification, the order Sphagnales is placed in its own subclass.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic discussion: The term is used when discussing the evolutionary placement and relationships of peat mosses.
- The distinct morphology of its members justifies the isolation of the order Sphagnales.
Variants and Related Words
- Sphagnum (n): The sole genus within the order Sphagnales; refers to the peat mosses themselves.
- Sphagnum moss is crucial for the formation of peat bogs.
- Sphagnaceae (n): The family name within the order Sphagnales, often used synonymously in some contexts.
- The family Sphagnaceae contains all the peat moss species.
Synonyms
- Peat moss order: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
- Sphagnales: The abbreviated form, commonly used in scientific literature.
Related Phrases
- Member of Sphagnales: Used to describe an organism classified within this order.
- This specimen is a confirmed member of the Sphagnales.
- Classification of Sphagnales: Refers to the act or system of categorizing this order.
- The debate concerns the classification of Sphagnales within the bryophytes.
Noun
- coextensive with the genus Sphagnum; in some classifications isolated in a separate subclass