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Taxonomy and Systematics.pptx
 Man classifying plants since advent of civilization
 Taxonomy as a formal subject 1813 by A.P.de Candolie
 Taxis (arrangement) + nomos (rules or laws)
 Theorie elementaire de la botanique
 Taxonomy = identifying, naming and classifying plants
https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/813928/vi
ew/a-p-de-candolle-swiss-botanist
 Definition
Science dealing with the study of classification,
including its bases, principles, rules and procedures
 Definition
Science dealing with the study of classification,
including its bases, principles, rules and procedures
 Later half of 20th century- systemics word from systema
 1735- Title of the famous work of Linneaus
Systema naturae
 Systematics- Genera Plantarum (1737)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus
 Definition (Simpson (1961)
Scientific study of the kinds and diversity of organisms,
and of any and all relationships between them
 Taxonomy and systematics are synonymous
 The broader definition
The study and description of variation in organisms,
the investigation of causes and consequences of this
variation, and the manipulation of the data obtained
to produce a system of classification
 Prior to evolutionary theory of Darwin
 Relationships were expressed as natural
Affinities (overall similarity in morphological features)
 Darwin ushered in era of assessing phylogenetic
relationships
 Phenetic relationship (Computers)
 Every available features (Anatomy, embryology, etc.,)
 Cytology, Genetics, ecology, palenology, paleobotany
and phytogeography
 Experiments are not carried out without the systematics
 Understanding the relationships useful in applied
fields of plant breeding, horticulture, forestry
and Pharmacology
 Knowledge of systematics- plants of potential commercial
importance
Questions?
 What does taxonomy involve?
a) Identifying, naming and classifying plants
b) Extracting and processing plants
c) Watering and caring for plants
d) Growing and cultivating plans
 When was the subject of taxonomy formalized?
a) 1813
b) 1699
c) 1776
d) 1901
 Who formalized the subject of taxonomy?
a) Jacques Botanique
b) Marie Flores
c) A.P. de Candolie
d) tienne Plantes
Questions?
 What is the meaning of the word 'taxonomy'?
a) Arrangement of rules or laws
b) Detailed classification of plants
c) Study of plant growth
d) Genetic modification of organisms
 What is the significance of taxonomy in botany?
a) Identifying, naming and classifying plants
b) Creating plant hybrids
c) Measuring plant growth
d) Dveloeping new plant species
 What is the scientific field that deals with the study of
classification?
a) Astronomy
b) Biology
c) Geology
d) Systematics
 In which century did the term 'systemics' originate?
a) 21st
b) 18th
c) 20th
d) 19th
 What is the name of the work published by Linneaus in 1737?
a) Rules of Taxonomy
b) Principles of Classification
c) Genera Plantarum
d) Classifying Biodiversity
 In the context of systematics, what does the word 'systema'
mean?
a) Bases and principles
b) Rules and procedures
c) Study and classification
d) Famous work
Questions?
 What does the study of taxonomy and systematics involve?
a) The study and description of variation in organisms
b) The investigation of causes and consequences of variation
c) The study of the kinds and diversity of organisms
d) The manipulation of data to produce a classification system
 According to Simpson (1961), what is the broader definition of
taxonomy and systematics?
a) The manipulation of data to produce a classification system
b) The investigation of causes and consequences of variation, and
the manipulation of the data obtained to produce a system of
classification
c) The scientific study of the kinds and diversity of organisms
d) The study and description of variation in organisms
 What was the approach to expressing relationships prior to
the evolutionary theory of Darwin?
a) Anatomical variations
b) Phenetic approach
c) Natural affinities
d) Computational assessment
 What does the term 'phenetic relationship' primarily refer to?
a) Assessing relationships using computers
b) Observing behavioral patterns
c) Comparing DNA sequences
d) Analyzing fossil records
 How can knowledge of systematics be helpful in applied fields?
a) Analyzing plant genetics
b) Studying plant fossils
c) Understanding relationships for plant breeding, horticulture, forestry, and
pharmacology
d) Carrying out experiments
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  • 2. Man classifying plants since advent of civilization Taxonomy as a formal subject 1813 by A.P.de Candolie Taxis (arrangement) + nomos (rules or laws) Theorie elementaire de la botanique Taxonomy = identifying, naming and classifying plants https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/813928/vi ew/a-p-de-candolle-swiss-botanist
  • 3. Definition Science dealing with the study of classification, including its bases, principles, rules and procedures
  • 4. Definition Science dealing with the study of classification, including its bases, principles, rules and procedures Later half of 20th century- systemics word from systema 1735- Title of the famous work of Linneaus Systema naturae Systematics- Genera Plantarum (1737) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus
  • 5. Definition (Simpson (1961) Scientific study of the kinds and diversity of organisms, and of any and all relationships between them Taxonomy and systematics are synonymous The broader definition The study and description of variation in organisms, the investigation of causes and consequences of this variation, and the manipulation of the data obtained to produce a system of classification
  • 6. Prior to evolutionary theory of Darwin Relationships were expressed as natural Affinities (overall similarity in morphological features) Darwin ushered in era of assessing phylogenetic relationships Phenetic relationship (Computers) Every available features (Anatomy, embryology, etc.,)
  • 7. Cytology, Genetics, ecology, palenology, paleobotany and phytogeography Experiments are not carried out without the systematics Understanding the relationships useful in applied fields of plant breeding, horticulture, forestry and Pharmacology Knowledge of systematics- plants of potential commercial importance
  • 8. Questions? What does taxonomy involve? a) Identifying, naming and classifying plants b) Extracting and processing plants c) Watering and caring for plants d) Growing and cultivating plans When was the subject of taxonomy formalized? a) 1813 b) 1699 c) 1776 d) 1901 Who formalized the subject of taxonomy? a) Jacques Botanique b) Marie Flores c) A.P. de Candolie d) tienne Plantes
  • 9. Questions? What is the meaning of the word 'taxonomy'? a) Arrangement of rules or laws b) Detailed classification of plants c) Study of plant growth d) Genetic modification of organisms What is the significance of taxonomy in botany? a) Identifying, naming and classifying plants b) Creating plant hybrids c) Measuring plant growth d) Dveloeping new plant species What is the scientific field that deals with the study of classification? a) Astronomy b) Biology c) Geology d) Systematics In which century did the term 'systemics' originate? a) 21st b) 18th c) 20th d) 19th What is the name of the work published by Linneaus in 1737? a) Rules of Taxonomy b) Principles of Classification c) Genera Plantarum d) Classifying Biodiversity In the context of systematics, what does the word 'systema' mean? a) Bases and principles b) Rules and procedures c) Study and classification d) Famous work
  • 10. Questions? What does the study of taxonomy and systematics involve? a) The study and description of variation in organisms b) The investigation of causes and consequences of variation c) The study of the kinds and diversity of organisms d) The manipulation of data to produce a classification system According to Simpson (1961), what is the broader definition of taxonomy and systematics? a) The manipulation of data to produce a classification system b) The investigation of causes and consequences of variation, and the manipulation of the data obtained to produce a system of classification c) The scientific study of the kinds and diversity of organisms d) The study and description of variation in organisms What was the approach to expressing relationships prior to the evolutionary theory of Darwin? a) Anatomical variations b) Phenetic approach c) Natural affinities d) Computational assessment What does the term 'phenetic relationship' primarily refer to? a) Assessing relationships using computers b) Observing behavioral patterns c) Comparing DNA sequences d) Analyzing fossil records How can knowledge of systematics be helpful in applied fields? a) Analyzing plant genetics b) Studying plant fossils c) Understanding relationships for plant breeding, horticulture, forestry, and pharmacology d) Carrying out experiments