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0.0.3 Содержание 0.9.17 Стадия 17: Конец, Уничтожение 0.0.3 Содержание 0.9.17 Стадия 17: Конец, Уничтожение ....... 44 555.14.13 Pinus palustris ........................... 73 0.9.18 Стадия 18 или 0: Покой ...................... 45 555.14.14 Picea glauca ............................... 73 0.0.1 Информация об издании ....................... 2 001.00 Царства .............................................. 47 555.14.15 Pinus strobus ............................. 73 0.0.2 Условные выражения и символы.......... 2 002.00 Эволюция ........................................... 47 555.14.16 Pinus sylvestris .......................... 74 0.0.3 Содержание ............................................ 4 003.00 Царство Растений .............................. 47 555.15 Cupressaceae ..................................... 74 0.0.4 Предисловие к русскому изданию ..... 15 111.00 Archaeplastidae .................................. 49 555.15.04 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ....... 74 0.0.5 Об авторе .............................................. 15 111.02 Fucus vesiculosus ............................ 49 555.15.06 Juniperus communis ................. 74 0.0.6 Слова благодарности ........................... 16 111.10 Rhodophyta ........................................ 49 555.15.08 Juniperus sabina ........................ 75 0.0.7 Предисловие Лу Клейна ...................... 17 111.10 Chondrus crispus ............................. 49 555.15.10 Sequoia sempervirens ............... 75 0.0.8 Предисловие Питера Купера ............... 17 111.10 Porphyra yezoensis ......................... 49 555.15.11 Thuja occidentalis ..................... 75 0.1.1 Введение .............................................. 18 111.20 Glaucophyta ........................................ 49 555.15.14 Thuja plicata .............................. 76 0.1.2 О применении ...................................... 18 200.00 Viridiplantae ....................................... 51 555.15.15 Callitris rhomboidea .................. 76 0.1.3 Использование ..................................... 20 210.00 Chlorophyta ........................................ 51 555.16 Taxaceae ............................................ 76 0.2 Цель ......................................................... 20 210.10.01 Cladophora rupestris .................. 51 555.16.12 Taxus baccata ............................ 76 0.3 Метод ....................................................... 20 220.00 Charophyta ......................................... 53 555.16.12 Taxus brevifolia ......................... 77 0.3.1 Метод .................................................... 20 221.21 Characeae ........................................... 53 555.16.14 Taxus canadensis ....................... 77 0.3.2 Теория Элементов ................................ 21 221.21.04 Chara intermedia ....................... 53 555.17 Ginkgoaceae ...................................... 77 0.3.3 Классификация Растений .......................... 22 300.00 Bryophyta ........................................... 55 555.17.17 Ginkgo biloba ............................ 77 0.3.4 Классы, Кладистика .............................. 22 311.10 Anthocerotophyta............................... 55 600.00 Angiospermae .................................... 79 0.4 Результат .................................................. 22 322.10 Marchantiophyta ................................ 55 610.00 Amborellanae..................................... 81 0.4.1 Результат ............................................... 22 333.10 Bryophyta ........................................... 55 611.00 Amborellidae...................................... 81 0.4.2 Отделы и Ряды ..................................... 23 333.21 Sphagnum recurvum ....................... 55 611.10 Amborellales ...................................... 81 0.4.3 Классы и Ряды ...................................... 24 400.00 Pteridophyta ....................................... 57 611.11 Amborellaceae ................................... 81 0.4.4 Подклассы и Ряды ................................ 24 422.00 Lycopodiidae ....................................... 58 611.11.01 Amborella trichopoda ............... 81 0.4.5 Порядки и Фазы ................................... 24 422.10 Lycopodiales ....................................... 58 620.00 Magnolianae ...................................... 83 0.4.6 Семейства и Подфазы .......................... 25 422.11 Isoetaceae ........................................... 58 621.00 Nymphaeidae ..................................... 83 0.4.7 Роды и Стадии ...................................... 25 422.13 Lycopodiaceae .................................... 58 621.10 Nymphaeales ..................................... 83 0.4.8 Номер .................................................... 25 422.13.06 Lycopodium clavatum ................ 58 621.11 Nymphaeaceae .................................. 83 0.5 Обсуждение ............................................. 25 422.15 Selaginellaceae ................................... 59 621.11.06 Nuphar luteum .......................... 84 0.5.1 Обсуждение .......................................... 25 433.00 Equisetidae ......................................... 59 621.11.10 Victoria amazonica .................... 85 0.5.2 Обсуждение Apg3 ................................. 25 433.40 Equisetales .......................................... 60 621.11.12 Nymphaea alba ......................... 85 0.5.3 Расхождение с Apg3 ............................. 26 433.44 Equisetaceae ....................................... 60 621.11.12 Nymphaea odorata ................... 85 0.5.4 Обсуждение Фаз .................................. 27 433.44.01 Equisetum arvense ..................... 60 621.11.12 Nymphaea violeacea ................. 85 0.5.5 Обсуждение Источников .......................... 27 433.44.01 Equisetum hyemale.................... 61 622.00 Magnoliidae ....................................... 87 0.5.6 Прувинги ............................................... 27 433.71 Ophioglossaceae ................................. 61 622.10 Austrobaileyales ................................. 88 0.5.7 Случаи ................................................... 28 433.71.16 Ophioglossum vulgatum ............ 61 622.14 Illiciaceae ........................................... 88 0.5.8 Обсуждение сложности ....................... 29 444.00 Polypodiidae ....................................... 62 622.14.01 Illicium verum ........................... 88 0.6.1 Изложение ............................................ 29 444.10 Salviniales ........................................... 62 622.20 Chloranthales ..................................... 89 0.6.2 Главная мотивация .............................. 30 444.20 Schizaeales .......................................... 62 622.30 Canellales ........................................... 89 0.6.3 Симптомы ............................................. 30 444.30 Gleicheniales ....................................... 62 622.32.03 Drimys winteri ........................... 89 0.6.4 Болезни как личности .......................... 31 444.40 Cyatheales .......................................... 63 622.32.13 Pseudowintera colorata ............ 89 0.7 Ряды ......................................................... 32 444.43.10 Osmunda regalis ........................ 63 622.40 Magnoliales ........................................ 90 0.7.0 Ряды ...................................................... 32 444.46.10 Cibotium barometz .................... 63 622.42.15 Galbulimima belgraveana ......... 90 0.7.1 Ряд 1, Ряд Водорода ............................ 32 444.50 Polypodiales ........................................ 63 622.43 Annonaceae ....................................... 90 0.7.2 Ряд 2, Ряд Углерода ............................. 32 444.50.11 Polypodium vulgare ................... 63 622.43.03 Xylopia aethiopica ..................... 90 0.7.3 Ряд 3, Ряд Кремния .............................. 33 444.50.13 Adiantum capillus-veneris .......... 64 622.43.05 Goniothalamus scortechinii....... 90 0.7.4 Ряд 4, Ряд Железа ................................ 33 444.52.10 Phlebodium aureum .................. 64 622.43.06 Cremastosperma leiophyllum ... 90 0.7.5 Ряд 5, Ряд Серебра ............................... 33 444.54.10 Filix filix-mas............................... 64 622.43.11 Malmea depressa ...................... 91 0.7.6 Ряд 6, Ряд Золота .................................. 34 444.60 Blechnales ........................................... 64 622.43.12 Annona muricata ....................... 91 0.7.61 Ряд 6, Лантаноиды ............................. 34 444.63.09 Asplenium scolopedrium ........... 64 622.43.12 Guatteria gaumeri ..................... 91 0.7.7 Ряд 7, Ряд Урана ................................... 35 444.70 Pteridales ............................................ 65 622.43.13 Cananga odorata ....................... 91 0.8 Фазы и Подфазы ...................................... 36 444.74.12 Pteridium aquilinum .................. 65 622.43.16 Asimina triloba .......................... 92 0.8.0 Фазы ...................................................... 36 500.00 Gymnospermae .................................. 67 622.44 Magnoliaceae ..................................... 94 0.8.1 Фаза 1 .................................................... 36 533.00 Gnetidae ............................................. 67 622.44.10 Magnolia glauca ........................ 94 0.8.2 Фаза 2 .................................................... 37 533.10 Gnetales .............................................. 67 622.44.10 Magnolia grandiflora ................
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