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Plant taxonomists seek to learn as much as they can about the earth’s plant knowledge and gather them into systematic plants. Due to the vastness of Earth’s vegetation, knowledge cannot be gathered without first being organised. To begin, we must take an exhaustive tally of all plant life in a given region and, eventually, the whole planet. The initial step in taxonomy is the gathering and preparation of herbarium specimens for future research. Identification is the next step, and it requires identification descriptions, drawing pictures, and creating keys. Taxonomy’s main aim is to accurately identify all plant plants, and its secondary goal is to order them according to a universally agreed categorization system. The process of identification entails deciding whether or not a taxon (plural taxa) is the same as or closely related to a previously known taxon. A plant may only be properly identified if it is placed in the correct taxonomic family, and only then can it be properly classified as a species. This may be done with the aid of floras, monographs, and herbaria, all of which are now in circulation. A plant is considered to be a new species when all attempts to identify it as a member of an existing species have been fruitless, Assembling plants into taxonomic groups based on their shared characteristics is known as classification. The result is a well-thought-out classification system in which any number of species may be placed in any given category. Strongly linked groups are grouped together in accordance with the principles. underlying any current system of classification, which are based on their genetic link.

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Weight 0.350 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15 × 2.5 cm
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Dr. Girish C. Kamble, Dr. Rajeshwari Garg, Prof. Punita S. Tiwari, Dr. Ashwini B. Phokmare

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978-81-19338-17-7

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