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  1. 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 ...

  2. The rules for rejection of names are: (i) Nomen nudunm (nom. nud): Name without description, without typification and Latin diagnosis etc. is rejected. (ii) Tautonym: Botanical nomenclature does not allow tautonym (repetition of generic name), e.g., Malus malus. Repetetion of specific epithet in infra specific epithet does not constitute tautonym.

  3. In this article we will discuss about the Codes and Rules of Nomenclature. There are five codes of nomenclature: (i) International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN), ADVERTISEMENTS: (ii) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), (iii) International Code of Bacteriological Nomenclature (IC Вас N), (iv) International Code of ...

  4. SECTION 3. AUTHOR CITATIONS. Article 46. 46.1. In publications, particularly those dealing with taxonomy and nomenclature, it may be desirable, even when no bibliographic reference to the protologue is made, to cite the author (s) of the name concerned (see Art. 6 Note 1; see also Art. 22.1 and 26.1 ). In so doing, the following rules are to be ...

  5. Principles of Botanical Nomenclature Each taxonomic group can have only one correct name, which is the earliest that is in accordance with the rules, except in specified cases Scientific names are in Latin Rules of nomenclature are retroactive (conservative) unless expressly limited

  6. The set of rules and recommendations for formal botanical nomenclature, including plants, is governed by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants abbreviated as ICN. Plant description is a formal description of a newly discovered species, usually in the form of a scientific paper using ICN guidelines.

  7. In botanical nomenclature, author citation is the way of citing the person or group of people who validly published a botanical name, i.e. who first published the name while fulfilling the formal requirements as specified by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ( ICN ). [1] In cases where a species is no longer in ...

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