Names: Fabids.
DD:
Carbon series;
Silicon series;
Iron series.
TaxonomyThe
Fabidae is a clade in the
Apg3 classification containing 8 Orders:
Zygophyllales, the COM clade of
Celastrales, Oxalidales,
Malpighiales and the Nitrogen‑fixing clade of
Fabales,
Rosales,
Fagales and
Cucurbitales.
In the
Plant theory the Subclass
Fabidae has the same Orders.
Zygophyllales is fused with
Fabales.
Fabidae has the emphasis on the
Iron series of the first 4 series.
Phases1.
Celastrales: they feel that they have to get a place in the system.
2. Oxalidales: they have a place but have to fight for it, or get overwhelmed in it.
3.
Malpighiales: they have a place but it is not definite and they get confused which to follow, their own impulse or that of others.
4.
Fagales: they feel central in the system, which gives them safety but also responsibility for it.
5.
Fabales: they have their place, do a lot but then feel it is too much, that they get used.
6.
Rosales: they feel part of the system but think about leaving as it does not give them enough love and respect.
7.
Cucurbitales: they feel that they can lose their place in the system, or that it may collapse as a whole.
LiteratureSun, Miao & others;
Phylogeny of the Rosidae: A dense taxon sampling analysis; Journal of Systematics and Evolution; JSE-2014-05-084.R1; 2016.
Wang, Hengchang & others; Rosid radiation and the rapid rise of angiosperm-dominated forests; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Doi 10.1073/pnas.0813376106; February 2009.
Zhu, Xin-Yu & others; Mitochondrial matR sequences help to resolve deep phylogenetic relationships in rosids; BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007, 7:217; doi:10.1186/1471-2148-7-217; 2007.