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- Burmanniaceae abstract "Burmanniaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of about a hundred species of herbaceous plants in roughly a dozen genera. Often they are quite remarkable plants, more often red than green, without much leaf area and not growing very big in any way. The reason for this appearance is that the members of the family are all myco-heterotrophic species. They are mainly distributed in the southern hemisphere and grow in shady and tropical environments. Many of the plants in the family are threatened species.The APG II system, of 2003, places the family in the order Dioscoreales, in the clade monocots. The circumscription of the family in APG II is wider than in the APG system, of 1998, and includes the plants that belonged to the family Thismiaceae in APG.However, the older classification better reflects the evolutionary relationships between the genera. The clades are as follows:Burmanniaceae sensu strictoApteriaBurmanniaCampylosiphonCymbocarpaDictyostegaGymnosiphonHexapterellaMarthellaMierisellaAfrothismia cladeAfrothismiaTribe Thismieae Haplothismia Oxygyne Thismia TiputiniaAccording to molecular analyses, the myco-heterotrophic type of life that these species lead evolved six (or even more) times independently in the three clades that are part of Burmanniaceae. Afrothismia and tribe Thismieae represent two of these shifts to myco-heterotrophy from autotrophy while Burmanniaceae sensu stricto are the clade where the other four took place. The family appears in the Late Cretaceous but the further diversification and shifts to the typical habit occurred later in the same period and continued after the K-T boundary in Paleogene.".
- Burmanniaceae class Monocotyledon.
- Burmanniaceae division Flowering_plant.
- Burmanniaceae kingdom Plant.
- Burmanniaceae order Dioscoreales.
- Burmanniaceae thumbnail Burmanniaceae_family.jpg?width=300.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink delta-intkey.com.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink angio.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink burmannia.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink burmanni.htm.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink thismiac.htm.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink gateway_family?fam=Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink gateway_family?fam=Thismiaceae.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=10133.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1200&taxon_id=10133.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=48528&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageExternalLink maas.html.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageID "601937".
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageLength "4368".
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageRevisionID "678792527".
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink APG_II_system.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink APG_system.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Afrothismia.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Apteria.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Burmannia_(plant).
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Campylosiphon.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Ludwig_Blume.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dioscoreales.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Late_Cretaceous_first_appearances.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monocot_families.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous–Paleogene_boundary.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Cymbocarpa.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Dictyostega.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Dioscoreales.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plants.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Gymnosiphon.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Haplothismia.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Herbaceous_plant.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Hexapterella.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Late_Cretaceous.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Marthella.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Miersiella_(plant).
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Miersiella_umbellata.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Monocots.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Monocotyledon.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Myco-heterotrophy.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Oxygyne.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Plantae.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Thismia.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Thismiaceae.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLink Tiputinia.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmanniaceae".
- Burmanniaceae familia "Burmanniaceae".
- Burmanniaceae familiaAuthority Carl_Ludwig_Blume.
- Burmanniaceae fossilRange "Late Cretaceous - Recent".
- Burmanniaceae hasPhotoCollection Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae name "Burmanniaceae".
- Burmanniaceae ordo Dioscoreales.
- Burmanniaceae rangeMap "Burmanniaceae map.jpg".
- Burmanniaceae regnum Plant.
- Burmanniaceae regnum Plantae.
- Burmanniaceae subdivision "see text".
- Burmanniaceae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Burmanniaceae unrankedClassis Monocots.
- Burmanniaceae unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Burmanniaceae unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Burmanniaceae unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
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- Burmanniaceae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Burmanniaceae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Burmanniaceae subject Category:Dioscoreales.
- Burmanniaceae subject Category:Late_Cretaceous_first_appearances.
- Burmanniaceae subject Category:Monocot_families.
- Burmanniaceae hypernym Family.
- Burmanniaceae type Article.
- Burmanniaceae type Eukaryote.
- Burmanniaceae type Plant.
- Burmanniaceae type Species.
- Burmanniaceae type Article.
- Burmanniaceae type Dioscoreale.
- Burmanniaceae type Thing.
- Burmanniaceae type Q19088.
- Burmanniaceae type Q756.
- Burmanniaceae comment "Burmanniaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of about a hundred species of herbaceous plants in roughly a dozen genera. Often they are quite remarkable plants, more often red than green, without much leaf area and not growing very big in any way. The reason for this appearance is that the members of the family are all myco-heterotrophic species. They are mainly distributed in the southern hemisphere and grow in shady and tropical environments.".
- Burmanniaceae label "Burmanniaceae".
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniàcia.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.
- Burmanniaceae sameAs Burmanniaceae.