Plant Systematics: An Integrated Approach Gurcharan Singh (Delhi, 2009). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаPlant Systematics: an integrated approach gurcharan singh / Department of Botany, University of Delhi. - 3rd ed. - Delhi, 2009. - 756 p. - incl. 37 color plates + CD-Rom. - ISBN 978-1-57808-668-9
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ....................................................... iii
1.  PLANTS, TAXONOMY AND SYSTEMATICS ......................... 1-14
    Plants and Kingdoms of Life ................................. 1
      Two Kingdom System ........................................ 1
      Two Empires Three Kingdoms ................................ 2
      Five Kingdom System ....................................... 2
      Six or Seven Kingdoms? .................................... 2
      The Plant Kingdom ......................................... 6
    Taxonomy and Systematics .................................... 7
      Basic Components (Principles) of Systematics .............. 8
      Aims of Systematics ...................................... 11
      Advancement Levels in Systematics ........................ 12
2.  BOTANICAL NOMENCLATURE .................................. 15-45
    Need for Scientific names .................................. 15
      Why Latin? ............................................... 16
    Development of Botanical Code .............................. 16
    Contents of Botanical Code ................................. 17
      Preamble ................................................. 17
      Principles of ICBN ....................................... 18
      Names of Taxa ............................................ 18
      The Type Method .......................................... 23
      Author Citation .......................................... 25
      Publication of Names ..................................... 26
      Rejection of Names ....................................... 28
      Principle of Priority .................................... 30
      Names of Hybrids ......................................... 34
      Names of Cultivated Plants ............................... 35
    Unified Biological Nomenclature ............................ 35
      Draft BioCode ............................................ 36
      PhyloCode ................................................ 38
3.  HIERARCHICAL CLASSIFICATION ............................. 46-55
    Taxonomic groups, categories and ranks ..................... 46
    Utilization of categories .................................. 48
      Species concept .......................................... 49
      Infraspecific ranks ...................................... 53
      Genus .................................................... 54
      Family ................................................... 54
4.  DESCRIPTIVE TERMINOLOGY ................................. 56-90
    Habit and life span ........................................ 56
    Habitat .................................................... 57
    Roots ...................................................... 57
    Stems ...................................................... 58
    Leaves ..................................................... 61
      Leaf arrangement ......................................... 62
      Leaf duration ............................................ 63
      Leaf incision ............................................ 63
      Stipules ................................................. 65
      Leaf shape ............................................... 65
      Leaf margin .............................................. 66
      Leaf base ................................................ 66
      Leaf apex ................................................ 67
      Leaf surface ............................................. 68
      Venation ................................................. 69
    Inflorescence .............................................. 69
      Racemose types ........................................... 69
      Cymose types ............................................. 70
      Specialized types ........................................ 71
    Flower ..................................................... 71
      Calyx .................................................... 73
      Corolla .................................................. 74
      Perianth ................................................. 74
      Androecium ............................................... 74
      Gynoecium ................................................ 77
    Fruit ...................................................... 79
      Simple fruits ............................................ 80
      Aggregate fruits ......................................... 82
      Multiple fruits .......................................... 83
    Floral formula ............................................. 83
    Floral diagram ............................................. 83
5.  PROCESS OF IDENTIFICATION .............................. 91-127
    Specimen preparation ....................................... 91
      Fieldwork ................................................ 91
      Equipment ................................................ 92
      Collection ............................................... 93
      Pressing ................................................. 93
      Handling special groups .................................. 94
      Drying ................................................... 94
    Herbarium methods .......................................... 95
      Botanical gardens	........................................ 95
      Herbaria ................................................ 101
      Pest Control ............................................ 105
      Virtual herbarium ....................................... 106
    Identification methods .................................... 108
      Taxonomic literature .................................... 108
      Taxonomic keys .......................................... 113
      Computers in identification ............................. 120
      Interactive keys Id. .................................... 121
6.  VARIATION, BIOSYSTEMATICS, POPULATION GENETICS AND
    EVOLUTION ............................................. 128-148
    Types of variation ........................................ 128
      Developmental   variation ............................... 129
      Environmental variation ................................. 129
      Genetic variation ....................................... 129
    Variance analysis ......................................... 129
    Reproductive systems ...................................... 131
      Outbreeding ............................................. 131
      Inbreeding .............................................. 135
      Apomixis ................................................ 135
    Population genetics ....................................... 135
      Allele frequencies ...................................... 136
      Mating systems .......................................... 136
      Hardy-Weinberg law ...................................... 136
    Evolution ................................................. 139
      Mutation ................................................ 140
      Migration ............................................... 140
      Random genetic drift .................................... 140
      Natural selection ....................................... 141
      Molecular evolution ..................................... 143
      Neutral theory of evolution ............................. 143
      Speciation .............................................. 144
7.  TAXONOMIC EVIDENCE .................................... 149-209
    Morphology ................................................ 149
      Habit ................................................... 149
      Underground parts ....................................... 150
      Leaves .................................................. 150
      Flowers ................................................. 150
      Fruits .................................................. 150
    Anatomy ................................................... 150
      Wood anatomy ............................................ 150
      Trichomes ............................................... 151
      Epidermal features ...................................... 153
      Leaf anatomy ............................................ 153
      Floral anatomy .......................................... 153
    Embryology ................................................ 154
      Families marked out by distinct embryological
      features ................................................ 154
      Specific examples of the role of embryological data ..... 155
    Palynology ................................................ 156
      Pollen aggregation ...................................... 156
      Pollen wall ............................................. 157
      Pollen aperture ......................................... 157
      Micromorphology and Ultrastructure ...................... 159
      Micromorphology ........................................... 159
      Ultrastructure .......................................... 161
    Chromosomes ............................................... 164
      Chromosomal number ...................................... 164
      Chromosomal structure ................................... 167
      Chromosomal behaviour ................................... 168
    Chemotaxonomy ............................................. 168
      Primary metabolites ..................................... 169
      Secondary metabolites ................................... 169
      Non-semantide Macromolecules ............................ 178
      Proteins ................................................ 178
    Molecular systematics ..................................... 184
      Molecular evolution ..................................... 184
      Location of molecular data .............................. 186
      Molecular techniques .................................... 187
      DNA polymorphism ........................................ 199
      Examples of molecular studies ........................... 204
      Gene trees .............................................. 209
8.  DEVELOPING CLASSIFICATIONS ............................ 210-264
    Phenetic methods .......................................... 210
      Principles of taxometrics ............................... 211
    Cladistic methods ......................................... 212
      Phylogenetic terms ...................................... 213
      Phylogenetic diagrams ................................... 221
      Phylogeny and classification ............................ 225
    Phylogenetic data analysis ................................ 229
      Taxa-Operational Units .................................. 229
      Characters .............................................. 229
      Measure of similarity ................................... 234
      Construction of trees ................................... 237
      The Consensus tree ...................................... 251
      Automated trees ......................................... 258
      Gene trees and species trees ............................ 262
      Developing classification ............................... 263
9.  PHYLOGENY OF ANGIOSPERMS .............................. 265-296
    Origin of Angiosperms ..................................... 265
      What are Angiosperms? ................................... 265
      What is the age of Angiosperms? ......................... 266
      What is the place of their origin? ...................... 268
      Are angiosperms monophyletic or polyphyletic? ........... 270
      What are the possible ancestors? ........................ 270
      Origin of monocotyledons ................................ 280
    Basal living angiosperms .................................. 280
      Casuarinaceae ........................................... 281
      Magnoliids .............................................. 281
      Paleoherbs .............................................. 282
    Evolutionary trends ....................................... 285
      Coevolution with animals ................................ 285
      Basic evolutionary trends ............................... 286
      Xylem evolution ......................................... 287
      Stamen evolution ........................................ 289
      Pollen grain evolution .................................. 292
      Carpel evolution ........................................ 292
      Evolution of inferior ovary ............................. 296
10. SYSTEMS OF CLASSIFICATION ............................. 297-358
    Classifications based on gross morphology ................. 297
      Preliterate mankind ..................................... 297
      Early literate civilisations ............................ 297
      Medieval Botany ......................................... 299
      Renaissance ............................................. 300
    Sexual System ............................................. 302
      Carolus Linnaeus ........................................ 303
    Natural Systems ........................................... 306
      Michel Adanson .......................................... 306
      Jean B. P. Lamarck ...................................... 306
      de Jussieu family ....................................... 306
      de Candolle family ...................................... 307
      Robert Brown ............................................ 308
      George Bentham and Sir J. D. Hooker ..................... 308
    Phylogenetic Systems ...................................... 312
      Transitional Systems .................................... 312
      Intentional phylogenetic systems ........................ 316
      Modern phylogenetic systems ............................. 324
11. FAMILIES OF PTERIDOPHYTES ............................. 359-383
    Lycopodiophtes ............................................ 359
      Lycopodiaceae ........................................... 362
      Selaginellaceae ......................................... 363
      Isoetaceae .............................................. 365
    Psilopsida
      Ophioglossaceae ......................................... 366
      Psilotaceae ............................................. 368
    Equisetopsida
      Equisetaceae ............................................ 370
    Pteropsida
      Osmundaceae ............................................. 371
      Marsileaceae ............................................ 373
      Salviniaceae ............................................ 374
      Cyatheaceae ............................................. 376
      Pteridaceae ............................................. 377
      Aspleniaceae ............................................ 379
      Dryopteridaceae ......................................... 380
      Polypodiaceae ........................................... 382
12. FAMILIES OF GYMNOSPERMS ............................... 384-406
    Cycadales
      Cycadaceae .............................................. 386
      Zamiaceae ............................................... 387
    Ginkgoales
      Ginkgoaceae ............................................. 389
    Coniferales
      Pinaceae ................................................ 391
      Cupressaceae ............................................ 393
      Podocarpaceae ........................................... 395
      Araucariaceae ........................................... 396
      Taxaceae ................................................ 398
    Gnetales
      Ephedraceae ............................................. 399
      Gnetaceae ............................................... 401
13. MAJOR FAMILIES OF ANGIOSPERMS ......................... 407-678
    Angiosperms roll of honour ................................ 408
    Chloranthidae ............................................. 409
      Amborellaceae ........................................... 409
      Chloranthaceae .......................................... 411
      Austrobaileyaceae ...................................... 413
      Winteraceae
      Illiciaceae ............................................. 415
      Cabombaceae ............................................. 417
      Nymphaeaceae ............................................ 419
      Ceratophyllaceae ........................................ 421
    Magnoliidae ............................................... 423
      Magnoliaceae ............................................ 423
      Degeneriaceae ........................................... 425
      Annonaceae .............................................. 427
      Calycanthaceae .......................................... 429
      Lauraceae ............................................... 431
      Winteraceae ............................................. 433
      Saururaceae ............................................. 435
      Piperaceae .............................................. 437
    Alismatidae ............................................... 439
      Acoraceae ............................................... 439
      Araceae ................................................. 441
      Butomaceae .............................................. 443
      Alismataceae ............................................ 445
      Hydrocharitaceae ........................................ 447
      Potamogetonaceae ........................................ 449
    Liliidae .................................................. 451
      Pandanaceae ............................................. 451
      Dioscoreaceae ........................................... 453
      Smilacaceae ............................................. 455
      Liliaceae ............................................... 473
      Orchidaceae ............................................. 475
      Iridaceae ............................................... 478
      Asphodelaceae ........................................... 480
      Alliaceae ............................................... 482
      Subfamily ............................................... 484
      Agavaceae ............................................... 485
    Commelinidae .............................................. 487
      Arecaceae ............................................... 488
      Commelinaceae ........................................... 490
      Musaceae ................................................ 492
      Zingiberaceae ........................................... 494
      Cannaceae  .............................................. 496
      Juncaceae ............................................... 498
      Cyperaceae .............................................. 500
      Poaceae ................................................. 502
    Ranunculidae .............................................. 505
      Paeoniaceae ............................................. 505
      Berberidaceae ........................................... 507
      Ranunculaceae ........................................... 509
      Papaveraceae ............................................ 512
    Hamamelididae ............................................. 514
      Saxifragaceae ........................................... 514
      Fagaceae ................................................ 517
      Betulaceae .............................................. 519
      Casuarinaceae ........................................... 521
    Caryophyllidae ............................................ 523
      Portulacaceae ........................................... 524
      Cactaceae ............................................... 526
      Nyctaginaceae ........................................... 528
      Aizoaceae ............................................... 530
      Chenopodiaceae .......................................... 532
      Amaranthaceae ........................................... 534
      Caryophyllaceae ......................................... 536
      Polygonaceae ............................................ 538
      Droseraceae ............................................. 540
    Rosidae ................................................... 542
      Celastraceae ............................................ 543
      Violaceae ............................................... 545
      Salicaceae .............................................. 547
      Cucurbitaceae ........................................... 550
      Clusiaceae .............................................. 552
      Euphorbiaceae ........................................... 554
      Oxalidaceae ............................................. 557
      Zygophyllaceae .......................................... 559
      Geraniaceae ............................................. 561
      Rosaceae ................................................ 563
      Fabaceae ................................................ 566
      Myrtaceae ............................................... 572
      Lythraceae .............................................. 574
      Onagraceae .............................................. 577
    Malvidae .................................................. 579
      Malvaceae ............................................... 580
      Grewiaceae .............................................. 583
      Dipterocarpaceae ........................................ 584
      Rhamnaceae .............................................. 586
      Ulmaceae ................................................ 588
      Moraceae ................................................ 590
      Urticaceae .............................................. 592
      Rafflesiaceae ........................................... 595
      Capparaceae ............................................. 597
      Cleomaceae .............................................. 599
      Brassicaceae ............................................ 600
      Rutaceae ................................................ 603
      Meliaceae ............................................... 605
      Anacardiaceae ........................................... 607
      Sapindaceae ............................................. 610
    Asteridae ................................................. 612
      Hydrangeaceae ........................................... 673
      Cornaceae ............................................... 627
      Balsaminaceae ........................................... 629
      Polemoniaceae ........................................... 631
      Ebenaceae ............................................... 633
      Sapotaceae .............................................. 635
      Primulaceae ............................................. 637
      Ericaceae ............................................... 639
      Adoxaceae ............................................... 642
      Apiaceae ................................................ 644
      Araliaceae .............................................. 646
      Asteraceae .............................................. 649
    Lamiidae .................................................. 652
      Solanaceae .............................................. 652
      Convolvulaceae .......................................... 655
      Boraginaceae ............................................ 657
      Rubiaceae ............................................... 659
      Apocynaceae ............................................. 661
      Plantaginaceae .......................................... 664
      Lamiaceae ............................................... 666
      Verbenaceae ............................................. 669
      Bignoniaceae ............................................ 671
      Acanthaceae ............................................. 673
      Scrophulariaceae ........................................ 675


COLOUR FIGURES
    Stems ...................................................... 85
    Leaves ..................................................... 86
    Inflorescences ............................................. 87
    Fruits ..................................................... 88
      Pteridophytes ........................................... 403
      Selaginellaceae, Osmundaceae, Blechnaceae ............... 403
    Gymnosperms
      Cycadaceae, Zamiaceae ................................... 404
      Ginkgoaceae, Pinaceae, Cupressaceae ..................... 405
    Angiosperms ............................................... 457
      Chloranthidae ........................................... 457
      Magnoliidae ............................................. 458
      Araceae, Alismataceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Liliaceae ...... 459
      Iridaceae, Asphodelaceae,   Alliaceae ................... 460
      Hyacinthaceae, Agavaceae, Asparagaceae, Nolinaceae ...... 461
      Arecaceae, Musaceae, Commelinaceae, Cyperceae,
      Poaceae ................................................. 462
      Paeoniaceae, Berberidaceae, Papaveraceae ................ 463
      Ranunculaceae ........................................... 464
      Grossulariaceae, Fagaceae, Nothofagaceae, Betulaceae .... 465
      Portulacaceae, Cactaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Aizoaceae ...... 466
      Chenpodiaceae, Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllaceae,
      Polygonaceae ............................................ 467
      Celastraceae, Violaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Begoniaceae ..... 468
      Clusiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Oxalidaceae .................. 469
      Geraniaceae, Rosaceae ................................... 470
      Fabaceae ................................................ 471
      Myrtaceae, Lythraceae, Onagraceae ....................... 472
      Malvaceae, Rhamnaceae, Moraceae ......................... 615
      Rafflesiaceae, Brassicaceae ............................. 676
      Rutaceae, Anacardiaceae, Meliaceae ...................... 617
      Sapindaceae ............................................. 618
      Hydrangeaceae, Polemoniaceae, Cornaceae, Primulaceae .... 619
      Ericaceae, Adoxaceae .................................... 620
      Apiaceae, Araliaceae .................................... 621
      Asteraceae .............................................. 622
      Solanaceae, Convolvulaceae, Boraginaceae ................ 623
      Rubiaceae, Apocynaceae .................................. 624
      Plantaginaceae, Lamiaceae ............................... 625
      Verbenaceae, Bignoniaceae, Acanthaceae,
      Scrophulariaceae ........................................ 626

REFERENCES ................................................ 669-702

INDEX ..................................................... 703-742


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