Q.62 Identify the CORRECT statements for phylogenetic systems of classification P. The most popular phylogenetic system of classification is that of George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker and was published in “Genera Plantarum” Q. A true phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by Adolf Engler and was published in “Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien” R. The phylogenetic system of classification proposed by John Hutchinson appeared in “The Families of Flowering Plants” S. The origin of dicot from primitive monocot was proposed by Arthur Cronquist in his book “Systema Naturae” (A) Q, R (B) P, Q (C) R, S (D) P, S

Q.62 Identify the CORRECT statements for phylogenetic systems of classification

P. The most popular phylogenetic system of classification is that of George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker and was published in “Genera Plantarum”

Q. A true phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by Adolf Engler and was published in “Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien”

R. The phylogenetic system of classification proposed by John Hutchinson appeared in “The Families of Flowering Plants”

S. The origin of dicot from primitive monocot was proposed by Arthur Cronquist in his book “Systema Naturae”

(A) Q, R

(B) P, Q

(C) R, S

(D) P, S

Correct Answer

Option (A): Q and R


Detailed Explanation

Phylogenetic classification systems are based on evolutionary relationships among plants. Each statement is analyzed below.


Statement P

“The most popular phylogenetic system of classification is that of Bentham and Hooker.”
Incorrect

  • Bentham and Hooker proposed a natural system, not a phylogenetic one.

  • Their work Genera Plantarum (1862–1883) is widely used but does not reflect evolutionary relationships.

✘ Hence, statement P is incorrect.


Statement Q

“A true phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by Adolf Engler and published in Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien.”
Correct

  • Adolf Engler developed one of the earliest phylogenetic classification systems.

  • His work emphasized evolutionary progression from simple to complex forms.

  • Published in Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien.

✔ Statement Q is correct.


Statement R

“The phylogenetic system proposed by John Hutchinson appeared in The Families of Flowering Plants.”
Correct

  • John Hutchinson proposed a well-known phylogenetic system.

  • Published in The Families of Flowering Plants (1959).

  • He suggested that dicots are more primitive than monocots.

✔ Statement R is correct.


Statement S

“The origin of dicot from primitive monocot was proposed by Arthur Cronquist in Systema Naturae.”
Incorrect

  • Arthur Cronquist proposed a phylogenetic classification, but:

    • He believed dicots (magnoliids) are primitive, not derived from monocots.

    • Systema Naturae was written by Linnaeus, not Cronquist.

✘ Statement S is incorrect.


Why Option (A) Is Correct

  • Q is correct (Engler’s phylogenetic system)

  • R is correct (Hutchinson’s phylogenetic system)

  • Other options include at least one incorrect statement

✔ Therefore, the correct answer is Option (A): Q and R.


Quick Exam Memory Tips

  • Bentham & Hooker → Natural system

  • Engler → First phylogenetic system

  • Hutchinson → Phylogenetic, dicots primitive

  • Cronquist → Magnoliids primitive, not monocots


Exam Relevance

🔹 Frequently asked in CSIR-NET Life Sciences
🔹 Important for plant taxonomy & systematics
🔹 High-yield true/false and statement-based MCQs

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