Engler system
Template:Short description One of the prime systems of plant taxonomy, the Engler system was devised by Adolf Engler (1844–1930), and is featured in two major taxonomic texts he authored or co-authored. His influence is reflected in the use of the terms "Engler School" and "Engler Era". Engler's starting point was that of Eichler who had been the first to use phylogenetic principles, although Engler himself did not think that he was.Template:Clarify Template:Sfn
Engler's works
His modified Eichler schema first appeared in 1886 in his Guide to Breslau Botanic GardenTemplate:Sfn (of which he was the director) and was expanded in his Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien in 1892.Template:Sfn This reflected the new post-Darwinian perspective. Engler's Syllabus first appeared in 1892 with the title Syllabus der Vorlesungen über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik. Many subsequent editions have appeared since, and it was continued after Engler's death in 1930. The most recent edition was the 13th in 2009.Template:Sfn
The other major work was Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (1887-1915) written with Karl Anton Prantl in 23 volumes.Template:Sfn An incomplete second edition was issued in 28 parts (1924-1980).Template:Sfn Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien consisted of a complete revision of plant families down to generic level and often even further.Template:Sfn Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien is still considered one of the few true World Floras.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Finally there was the also incomplete Das Pflanzenreich (1900–1968),Template:Sfn a multi-authored work which attempted to provide a modern version of Linnaeus' Species Plantarum (1753).Template:Sfn The Engler system rapidly became the most widely used system in the world.Template:Sfn
References to the Engler system may imply an edition of the Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien or Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien. The different approaches between the two works and the different editions has resulted in inconsistencies in the descriptions of the system. A number of references to the Engler system actually refer to later revisions ('modified Engler system') undertaken by Melchior and colleagues, the 12th edition of the Syllabus (1964). Many of the world's herbaria have been organised on the Engler system, particularly in North America and in Europe other than Britain.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The Engler system is also reflected in his multi-volume collaborative work, begun in 1900, Das Pflanzenreich: regni vegetablilis conspectus.Template:Sfn
Plants were considered to form a number of divisions (Abteilung), the number of which continually changed but initially (1886) was four and in 1919 was thirteen. Many of these referred to lower life forms such as bacteria and algae that would not necessarily be considered as plants today. Initially higher plants (Embryophyta or terrestrial plants) were considered in two divisions, Embryophyta Asiphonogama (bryophytes, pteridophytes) and Embryophyta Siphonogama (Spermatophytes: gymnosperms, angiosperms), but were later subdivided. Embryophyta Siphonogama replaced the older term Phanerogamae, and the classes were further divided into groups of families, called orders. Engler followed Eichler's phylogeny, placing the monocotyledons before the dicotyledons, and within the latter the Archichlamydeae before the Metachlamydeae.Template:Sfn While the groupings were largely based on those of Bentham and Hooker, the ordering was very much based on the concept of the primitive plant and those that were derived from these.
Phylogenetic tree of groups of Embryophytes according to Engler
| German | Latin | English |
|---|---|---|
| Abteilung | divisio | Division |
| Unterabteilung | subdivisio | Subdivision |
| Klasse | classis | Class |
| Reihe | ordo | Order |
| Unterreihe | subordo | Suborder |
| Fam. | familia | Family |
| Unterfam. | subfamilia | Subfamily |
| Gruppe (§) | tribus | Tribe |
| Gattung | genus | Genus |
| Art | species | Species |
Führer durch den Königlich botanischen Garten (Engler 1886)
SynopsisTemplate:Sfn
- Division Mycetozoa (Myxomycetes)
- Division Thallophyta
- Subdivision Schizophyta
- Subdivision Algae
- Class Bacilleriaceae (Diatomaceae)
- Class Chlorophyceae
- Class Phaeophyceae
- Class Rhodophyceae (Florideae)
- Subdivision Fungi
- Class Phycomycetes
- Class Ustilagineae
- Class Ascomycetes (Lichenes)
- Subdivision Characeae
- Division Zoidogamae (Archegoniatae)
- Subdivision Bryophyta
- Subdivision Pteridophyta
- Class Filicinae (2 orders) p. 11
- Class Equisetinae
- Class Lycopodinae
- Division Siphonogamae (Phanerogamae, Anthophyta)
- Subdivision Gymnospermae (Archispermae)
- Class Cycadinae
- Class Coniferae
- Class Gnetales
- Subdivision Angiospermae (Metaspermae)
- Class Monocotyledoneae (10 orders) p. 18
- Class Dicotyledoneae
- Subclass Archichlamydeae (Choripetalae, Apetalae) (25 orders) p. 30
- Subclass Sympetalae (10 orders) p. 57
- Subdivision Gymnospermae (Archispermae)
Division Zoidogamae (Archegoniatae)
- Subdivision Bryophyta
- Class Hepaticae
- Class Musci frondosi
- Subdivision Pteridophyta
- Class Filicinae (2 orders)
- Order Filices p. 11
- Order Hydropterides p. 13
- Class Equisetinae
- Class Lycopodinae
- Class Filicinae (2 orders)
Division Siphonogamae (Phanerogamae, Anthophyta)
Subdivision Gymnospermae (Archispermae)
- Class Cycadinae
- Class Coniferae
- Class Gnetales
Subdivision Angiospermae (Metaspermae)
- Class Monocotyledoneae (10 orders) p. 18
Class Monocotyledoneae
- Order Pandanales (3 families) p. 18
- Order Helobiae (Fluviales) (9 families) p. 18
- Order Glumiflorae (2 families) p. 18
- Family Gramineae
- Family Cyperaceae p. 21
- Order Principes (1 family) p. 21
- Order Synanthae (1 family) p. 22
- Order Spathiflorae (2 families) p. 22
- Order Farinosae (11 families) p. 23
- Order Liliiflorae (Solido-albuminatae) (8 families) p. 23
- Family Juncaceae p. 23
- Family Liliaceae (10 subfamilies) p. 23
- Subfamily Melanthioideae p. 24
- Subfamily Herrerioideae
- Subfamily Asphodeloideae
- Subfamily Allioideae p. 25
- Subfamily Liliodeae p. 25
- Subfamily Dracaenoideae
- Subfamily Asparagoideae p. 26
- Subfamily Ophiopogonoideae
- Subfamily Luzuriagoideae
- Subfamily Smilacoideae p. 26
- Family Haemodoraceae
- Family Amaryllidaceae (3 subfalies) p. 26
- Subfamily Amaryllidoideae p. 26
- Subfamily Agavoideae p. 26
- Subfamily Hypoxidoideae
- Family Velloziaceae p. 27
- Family Taccaceae
- Family Dioscoreaceae
- Family Iridaceae (3 subfamilies) p. 27
- Subfamily Crocoideae
- Subfamily Iridoideae
- Subfamily Ixioideae
- Order Scitamineae p. 28
- Order Microspermae
Class Dicotyledoneae
- Subclass Archichlamydeae (Choripetalae, Apetalae) (25 orders) p. 30
- Subclass Sympetalae (10 orders) p. 57
Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (Engler and Prantl 1887–1915)
Template:Main article Synopsis of first edition Template:Sfn
- Myxothallophyta (Myxomycetes) [I (1)] 1897
- Euthallophyta
- Embryophyta Zoidiogama (Archegoniatae) (later Embryophyta Asiphonogama) [I (3)] 1909
- Embryophyta Siphonogama [II (1)] 1889
Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Engler ed. 1892–)
Template:Main article Synopsis of first edition Template:Sfn
- Myxothallophyta
- Euthallophyta
- Embryophyta Zoidiogama (Archegoniatae)
- Embryophyta Siphonogama (Phanerogamae)
Das Pflanzerreich (Engler ed. 1900–)
In the foreword included in the first part of this monumental work,Template:Sfn Engler explained the need for a more detailed monograph than in Pflanzenfamilien.Template:Sfn
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External links
- Engler & Prantl system
- Bhandary, J. Engler & Prantl system of classification. 2013 Slide show
- George H. M. Lawrence TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS: Part One 03. History of Classification: Theories