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The Brassicales (or Cruciales) are an order of flowering plants, belonging to the malvid group of eudicotyledons under the APG IV system.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Well-known members of Brassicales include cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprout, broccoli, kale, mustard, turnip, bok choy, rapeseed, radish, horseradish, caper, papaya, moringa or drumstick tree, mignonette, nasturtium, and arabidopsis.

One character common to many members of the order is the production of isothiocyanate (mustard oil) compounds. Most systems of classification have included this order, although sometimes under the name Capparales (the name chosen depending on which is thought to have priority).<ref name="hall2002">Template:Cite journal</ref>

The order typically contains the following families:<ref name="Haston">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Classification

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The following diagram shows the phylogeny of the Brassicales families along with their estimated ages, based on a 2018 study of plastid DNA:<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Template:Cladogram Template:Clear

On 20 April 2020, a newly described monotypic species from Namibia, namely, Tiganophyton karasense Template:Small is placed under this order as a monotypic member of new family Tiganophytaceae, which is closely related to Bataceae, Salvadoraceae and Koeberliniaceae.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Historic classifications

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Under the Cronquist system, the Brassicales were called the Capparales, and included among the "Dilleniidae". The only families included were the Brassicaceae and Capparaceae (treated as separate families), the Tovariaceae, Resedaceae, and Moringaceae. Other taxa now included here were placed in various other orders.

The families Capparaceae and Brassicaceae are closely related. One group, consisting of Cleome and related genera, was traditionally included in the Capparaceae but doing so results in a paraphyletic Capparaceae.<ref name="hall2002" /> Therefore, this group is generally now either included in the Brassicaceae or as its own family, Cleomaceae.<ref name="Haston" /><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

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Setchellanthaceae is sometimes known as the azulita family.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

References

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