Essays in Plant Taxonomy


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Ecological criteria in plant taxonomy; Chemical evidence in plant taxonomy; The chromosomes and plant taxonomy; Breeding systems, variation patterns and species delimitation; Information content of keys for identification; The classification of crop plants; The taxonomist's role in the conservation of genetic diversity; Euphrasia: a taxonimically critical group with normal sexual reproduction; The huppuris syndrome; The taxonomy of bryophytes; The taxonomy of lichen-forming fungi: reflections on some fundamental problems; Endemic taxa and the taxonomist; British endemics; European floristcs: past, present and future.










Plant Taxonomy


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Prithipalsingh, Indian taxonomist; contributed articles.




Essays in Biohistory


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Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics


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A concise, up-to-date and fully-integrated discussion of present-day plant taxonomy.




Essay in Plants Taxonomy


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Introduction to the Principles of Plant Taxonomy


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A revised and fully updated edition encourages the reader to view existing classification systems objectively as it reflects upon the rapid advances that have occurred since the first edition's publication.




Plant Taxonomy


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The field of plant taxonomy has transformed rapidly over the past fifteen years, especially with regard to improvements in cladistic analysis and the use of new molecular data. The second edition of this popular resource reflects these far-reaching and dramatic developments with more than 3,000 new references and many new figures. Synthesizing current research and trends, Plant Taxonomy now provides the most up-to-date overview in relation to monographic, biodiversity, and evolutionary studies, and continues to be an essential resource for students and scholars. This text is divided into two parts: Part 1 explains the principles of taxonomy, including the importance of systematics, characters, concepts of categories, and different approaches to biological classification. Part 2 outlines the different types of data used in plant taxonomic studies with suggestions on their efficacy and modes of presentation and evaluation. This section also lists the equipment and financial resources required for gathering each type of data. References throughout the book illuminate the historical development of taxonomic terminology and philosophy while citations offer further study. Plant Taxonomy is also a personal story of what it means to be a practicing taxonomist and to view these activities within a meaningful conceptual framework. Tod F. Stuessy recalls the progression of his own work and shares his belief that the most creative taxonomy is done by those who have a strong conceptual grasp of their own research.




Plant Taxonomy: Classical and Modern Methods


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The science that finds, identifies, classifies, describes and names plants is called plant taxonomy. It is closely associated with plant systematics. Plant taxonomy facilitates an organized system for the cataloging and naming of specimens. Identification, classification and description are the main goals of plant taxonomy. Plant identification is a process of identifying an unknown plant by comparing it with previously collected specimens or through an identification manual. Plant classification is the practice of placing known plants into categories or groups to show some relationship. Giving a formal description of a newly discovered species usually in the form of a scientific paper using ICN guidelines is called plant description. This book provides significant information about this discipline to help develop a good understanding of plant taxonomy and related fields. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make it an invaluable source of knowledge. This book will prove to be immensely beneficial to students and researchers in this field of study.