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Methods of Plant Kingdom Classification

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Methods of Plant Kingdom Classification

  • Artificial system - Based on superficial characteristics like habits, numbers, colours and leaf shapes; leads to grouping of many organisms together.
  • Natural (Phenetic) system - Based on natural affinities; considers structure, anatomy, embryology and phytochemistry; more reliable than artificial system.
  • Phylogenetic system - Based on evolutionary and genetic relationships; uses fossil records, biochemical, anatomical, morphological and physiological data.
  • Numerical taxonomy - Carried out using computers; based on all observable characteristics; data assigned with numbers, codes and symbols; advantage - each character gets equal importance.
  • Cytotaxonomy - Based on cytological information like chromosome number, structure and behaviour of cells; considers cell structure and functions.
  • Chemotaxonomy - Based on chemical constituents (plant chemicals) for classification; it uses biochemical differences among organisms.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Methods of Plant Kingdom Classification

  • Artificial system - Based on superficial characteristics like habits, numbers, colours and leaf shapes; leads to grouping of many organisms together.
  • Natural (Phenetic) system - Based on natural affinities; considers structure, anatomy, embryology and phytochemistry; more reliable than artificial system.
  • Phylogenetic system - Based on evolutionary and genetic relationships; uses fossil records, biochemical, anatomical, morphological and physiological data.
  • Numerical taxonomy - Carried out using computers; based on all observable characteristics; data assigned with numbers, codes and symbols; advantage - each character gets equal importance.
  • Cytotaxonomy - Based on cytological information like chromosome number, structure and behaviour of cells; considers cell structure and functions.
  • Chemotaxonomy - Based on chemical constituents (plant chemicals) for classification; it uses biochemical differences among organisms.
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