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it was used to divide the Embryophyta into two divisions, one the Archegoniatae (also called Zoidogamae) containing bryophytes and pteridophytes and the other the
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Heinrich Schenck. Ueber die Phylogenie der Archegoniaten und der Characeen. Engler's Botan. Jahrbuch. Bd. XLII., p. 1, 1908).
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The Phylogeny of the Archegoniatae (Review). W. H. L. New Phytologist Vol. 8, No. 5/6 (Jun. 30, 1909), pp. 234-236
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Campbell, Douglas Houghton. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). 2nd ed. 1905
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containing the gymnosperms and angiosperms. Campbell indicates that there was both a
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The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). 2010 The Gale Group, Inc.
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usage as in his book, applied only to bryophytes and pteridophytes.
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Flora of the USSR. Vol.1 Archegoniatae and Embryophyta
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Index

taxonomic
embryophytes
archegonium
botanist
Ivan Nikolaevich Gorozhankin
bryophytes
pteridophytes
gymnosperms
Angiosperms
mosses
ferns
Darwinian
taxonomic systems
Engler system
Siphonogamae
sensu lato
Campbell, Douglas Houghton. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). 2nd ed. 1905
ISBN
978-3874292214
The Phylogeny of the Archegoniatae (Review). W. H. L. New Phytologist Vol. 8, No. 5/6 (Jun. 30, 1909), pp. 234-236
Archegoniatae (Echte Landpflanzen)
Category
Historically recognized plant taxa

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