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Infraspecific Classification of Wild and Cultivated Plants

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ISBN-10: 019857701X

ISBN-13: 9780198577010

Edition: N/A

Authors: B. T. Styles

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The classification of plants at the infraspecific level poses a number of major problems. In this long-awaited volume, taxonomists in botany, horticulture, agriculture, and forestry explore the limitations of the present system of classification and consider ways to develop more satisfactory and workable systems for the future. The contributors examine such problems as continuous variation, merging populations and counterfeit hybrids, the classification of cultivated plants, and the rigidity of the International Code of Nomenclature.
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List price: $89.00
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/29/1986
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 360
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.27" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Infraspecific Classification - The Problems
The Present and Future Infraspecific Classification of Wild Plants
Continuous Variation and Classification
Patterns of Variation in Wild Plants in Relation to Selection Pressures and Infraspecific Categories
Patterns of Variation and the Underlying Genetic and Cytological Architecture in Grasses with Particular Reference to Lolium
Problems of Merging Population and Couterfeit Hybrids
Databases and Infraspecific Taxa - The Role of the European Taxonomic, Floristic, and Biosystematic Documentation System
Objectives in Classification of Cultivated Plants
The Classification of Cultivated Plants - The Problems and Prospects
The Classification of Cultivars in Relation to Wild Plants
Formal and Infomal Classifications of the Infraspecific variability of Cultivated Plants - Advantages and Limitations
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