International Code of Botanical Nomenclature notes Part 1

 Introduction 

In this topic, we will understand the meaning and principles of the international code of botanical nomenclature and the rules and recommendations associated with it


The International Code of botanical nomenclature refers to the rules and recommendations associated with the scientific naming of formal names given to the plants. According to the ICBN, each taxonomic group of plants should have only one correct name, which is accepted worldwide. This ensures that the study and identification of those plants may become easier and more efficient. 
The international botanical congress, supported by the international association for plant taxonomy, has the charge over ICBN. They have the power to change it according to the requirements. This botanical nomenclature is completely independent of bacteriological and zoological nomenclature.
The ICBN includes cyanobacteria, fungi, oomycetes, moulds, chytrids, photosynthetic protists, and other plants. There are three departments of ICBN, principles, rules, and provisions. They are essential for the governance of the code.



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