Peter F. Stevens, the Glossary
Peter Francis Stevens is a British botanist born in 1944.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, APG II system, APG III system, APG IV system, APG system, Asparagaceae, Author citation (botany), Botanical name, Botany, Clusiaceae, Elizabeth Anne Kellogg, Ericaceae, International Plant Names Index, Kew Bulletin, Missouri Botanical Garden, Research, Romnalda, United Kingdom, University of Hamburg, University of Missouri–St. Louis, University of Oxford.
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
- British taxonomists
- Missouri Botanical Garden people
- University of Missouri–St. Louis people
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) is an informal international group of systematic botanists who collaborate to establish a consensus on the taxonomy of flowering plants (angiosperms) that reflects new knowledge about plant relationships discovered through phylogenetic studies.
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Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (or APweb) is a website dedicated to research on angiosperm phylogeny and taxonomy. Peter F. Stevens and angiosperm Phylogeny Website are angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
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APG II system
The APG II system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy that was published in April 2003 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Peter F. Stevens and APG II system are angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
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APG III system
The APG III system of flowering plant classification is the third version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). Peter F. Stevens and APG III system are angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
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APG IV system
The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). Peter F. Stevens and APG IV system are angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
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APG system
The APG system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system) of plant classification is the first version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy. Peter F. Stevens and APG system are angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
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Asparagaceae
Asparagaceae, known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots.
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In botanical nomenclature, author citation is the way of citing the person or group of people who validly published a botanical name, i.e. who first published the name while fulfilling the formal requirements as specified by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN).
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Botanical name
A botanical name is a formal scientific name conforming to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) and, if it concerns a plant cultigen, the additional cultivar or Group epithets must conform to the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
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Botany
Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
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Clusiaceae
The Clusiaceae or Guttiferae Juss.
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Elizabeth Anne Kellogg
Elizabeth Anne Kellogg (born 1951) is an American botanist who now works mainly on grasses and cereals, both wild and cultivated.
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Ericaceae
The Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acidic and infertile growing conditions.
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International Plant Names Index
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) describes itself as "a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and lycophytes." Coverage of plant names is best at the rank of species and genus.
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Kew Bulletin
The Kew Bulletin is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal on plant and fungal taxonomy and conservation published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Missouri Botanical Garden
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Research
Research is "creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge".
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Romnalda
Romnalda is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg (Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany.
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University of Missouri–St. Louis
The University of Missouri–St.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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See also
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
- APG II system
- APG III system
- APG IV system
- APG system
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
- Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
- Peter F. Stevens
British taxonomists
- Alastair Robinson
- Albert Günther
- Annie Lorrain Smith
- Benjamin Heyne
- C. C. Wilcock
- D. M. S. Watson
- Edward C. Dickinson
- Edward Yerbury Watson
- Eileen Adelaide Bruce
- Frank Bisby
- Gerald Edwin Hamilton Barrett-Hamilton
- Gerald H. Jennings
- James Edward Smith (botanist)
- John Paget Figg-Hoblyn
- John Young (1823–1900)
- Mark James Elgar Coode
- Martin Beazor Ellis
- Martin Cheek
- Oldfield Thomas
- Peter F. Stevens
- Peter Sneath
- Robert Morison
- William Carruthers (botanist)
- William Henry Sykes
- William Herbert (botanist)
- William Serle
- William Sharp Macleay
- William T. Stearn
Missouri Botanical Garden people
- Abel A. Hunter
- Adele Gerard Lewis Grant
- Alwyn Gentry
- Anna Isabel Mulford
- Benjamin Franklin Bush (botanist)
- Carlyle A. Luer
- Charles Wesley Powell
- Charlotte M. Taylor
- Edgar W. Denison
- Eva M. Reed
- George Engelmann
- George I. Barnett
- Henry Ware Eliot
- Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz
- J. Michael Fay
- Jack C. Taylor
- Jan Salick
- Jesse More Greenman
- Johann Jakob Bernhardi
- John M. MacDougal
- Julian Alfred Steyermark
- Kamaljit Bawa
- Koichi Kawana
- Leslie Hubricht
- Olga Herrera-MacBryde
- Paul H. Allen
- Peter F. Stevens
- Peter Goldblatt
- Philip James DeVries
- Rainer W. Bussmann
- Rex Sinquefield
- Robbie E. Hart
- Robert Everard Woodson
- Rolla M. Tryon Jr.
- Roy Emile Gereau
- Thomas Croat
- William Goldring
- William H. T. Bush
University of Missouri–St. Louis people
- Daniel Isom
- Fred Woods (historian)
- Gerald North
- Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz
- James A. Shymansky
- James Otteson
- Lawrence H. White
- Minsoo Kang
- P. Wayne Goode
- Peter F. Stevens
- Robert McFerrin
- Shirley LeFlore
- Theodore McMillian
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_F._Stevens
Also known as P. F. Stevens, P.F.Stevens, Peter F Stevens.