Seed-bearing plants are a
clade within the
vascular plants (tracheophytes). ginkgo, and conifers. Older morphological studies believed in a close relationship between the gnetophytes and the angiosperms, in particular based on
vessel elements. However, molecular studies (and some more recent morphological and fossil papers) have generally shown a
clade of
gymnosperms, with the gnetophytes in or near the conifers. For example, one common proposed set of relationships is known as the
gne-pine hypothesis and looks like: }} However, the relationships between these groups should not be considered settled.
Other classifications Other classifications group all the seed plants in a single
division, with
classes for the five groups: • Division
Spermatophyta •
Cycadopsida, the cycads •
Ginkgoopsida, the
ginkgo •
Pinopsida, the conifers, ("Coniferopsida") •
Gnetopsida, the gnetophytes •
Magnoliopsida, the
flowering plants, or
Angiospermopsida A more modern classification ranks these groups as separate divisions (sometimes under the
Superdivision Spermatophyta): •
Cycadophyta, the cycads •
Ginkgophyta, the ginkgo •
Pinophyta, the conifers •
Gnetophyta, the gnetophytes •
Magnoliophyta, the flowering plants Unassigned extinct spermatophyte orders, some of them formerly grouped as "
Pteridospermatophyta", the polyphyletic "seed ferns". • †
Cordaitales • †
Calamopityales • †
Callistophytales • †
Caytoniales • †
Gigantopteridales • †
Glossopteridales • †
Lyginopteridales • †
Medullosales • †
Peltaspermales • †
Umkomasiales (corystosperms) • †
Czekanowskiales • †
Bennettitales • †
Erdtmanithecales • †
Pentoxylales • †
Petriellales Taylor et al. 1994 • †
Avatiaceae Anderson & Anderson 2003 • †
Axelrodiopsida Anderson & Anderson • †
Alexiales Anderson & Anderson 2003 • †
Hamshawviales Anderson & Anderson 2003 • †
Hexapterospermales Doweld 2001 • †
Hlatimbiales Anderson & Anderson 2003 • †
Matatiellales Anderson & Anderson 2003 • †
Arberiopsida Doweld 2001 • †
Iraniales E. Taylor et al. 2008 • †
Vojnovskyales E. Taylor et al. 2008 • †
Hermanophytales E. Taylor et al. 2008 • †
Dirhopalostachyaceae E. Taylor et al. 2008 == References ==
Further reading • Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, and Michael Krings. 2008.
Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants, 2nd edition. Academic Press (an imprint of Elsevier): Burlington, MA; New York, NY; San Diego, CA, USA, London, UK. 1252 pages. .