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Nomenclature and Taxonomy covers the following topics related to Botany :
Introduction, Taxonomy and Systematics, Wild and Cultivated Plants, Species
Concepts in Wild Plants, Morphological Species Concepts, Interbreeding Species
Concepts, Ecological Species Concepts, Cladistic Species Concepts, Eclectic
Species Concepts, Nominalistic Species Concept.
Author(s): David M. Spooner, Wilbert L. A.
Hetterscheid, Ronald G. van den Berg, Willem A. Brandenburg
This PDF Plant
Nomenclature and Taxonomy covers the following topics related to Botany :
Introduction, Taxonomy and Systematics, Wild and Cultivated Plants, Species
Concepts in Wild Plants, Morphological Species Concepts, Interbreeding Species
Concepts, Ecological Species Concepts, Cladistic Species Concepts, Eclectic
Species Concepts, Nominalistic Species Concept.
Author(s): David M. Spooner, Wilbert L. A.
Hetterscheid, Ronald G. van den Berg, Willem A. Brandenburg
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