order gnetales
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic order of plants: "order Gnetales" refers to a specific botanical order within the division Gnetophyta. It comprises a group of primarily tropical or xerophytic (drought-adapted) woody plants, including genera like Gnetum, Welwitschia, and Ephedra. These plants are of significant scientific interest as they are considered close to the ancestral line of flowering plants (angiosperms), despite having a very sparse fossil record.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The unique reproductive structures place these species within the order Gnetales.
- Botanists study the order Gnetales to understand the evolution of seed plants.
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic context: Used to discuss evolutionary relationships among seed plants.
- The phylogenetic position of the order Gnetales relative to conifers and angiosperms has been debated for decades.
Variants and Related Words
- Gnetales (n): The common, abbreviated form of the full taxonomic name "order Gnetales".
- Gnetophyte (n): A member of the division Gnetophyta, which includes the order Gnetales.
- Gnetum (n): A genus of tropical vines and trees within the order Gnetales.
Synonyms
- Gnetales (when used as the order name in botanical taxonomy).
Related Terms and Phrases
- Welwitschia mirabilis: A famous, unique desert plant species belonging to the order Gnetales.
- Ephedra: A genus within the order Gnetales, known for species used in traditional medicine.
Noun
- chiefly tropical or xerophytic woody plants; practically unknown as fossils but considered close to the ancestral line of angiosperms