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LEARNING OUTCOMES:

               This course will enable the students to understand:
                     The principle of general taxonomy and they can use nomenclature rules of plants.
                     Historical development of taxonomy.
                     The importance of nomenclature rules in botany.

               THEORY (45 Hours)

               UNIT –I: Introduction to Systematics                                                (16Hours)

               Plant  identification,  Classification,  Nomenclature.  Evidences  from  palynology,  cytology,
               phytochemistry  and  molecular  data,  Functions  of  Herbarium;  Important  herbaria  and  botanical
               gardens  of  the  world  and  India.  Angiosperm-origin  and  evolution  some  examples  of  primitive
               angiosperms; Angiosperm taxonomy, brief history, aims and functional components (taxonomy,
               holotaxonomy,) identification keys, taxonomic literature; botanical nomenclature, principles and
               rules, taxonomic ranks (Taxonomic hierarchy), type concept, principle of priority.

               UNIT –I I: Classification                                                            (8Hours)
               Major  contributions  of  Theophrastus,  Linnaeus,  Hutchinson,  Takhtajan;  Classification  salient
               feature of the systems proposed by Bentham and Hooker (upto series) and Engler and Prantl (upto
               series)
               UNIT –III: Taxonomical Evidences                                                    (3 Hours)

               Major contribution of cytology, phytochemistry and taximetrics to taxonomy;
               UNIT –IV: Diversity ofFlowering Plants                                             (18 Hours)

               Study of diversity of flowering plants  as  illustrated by members of the  families-  Brassicaceae,
               Malvaceae, Rutacae, Fabaceae (Faboideae), Apiaceae, Apocynaceae. Asclepiadaceae, Solanaceae,
               Lamiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Poaceae.

               PRACTICAL (30 Hours)


                 1.  Morphology  of  leaf:  Leaf  attachment,  Stipules,  Patterns  of  leaf,  Phyllotaxy,  Shapes  of
                    leaflamina,bases, margins and tips, Venation.This list is only indicative. Teachers may select
                    plant available in their locality.
                 2.  Study of inflorescence, flower in the following families: Brassicaceae- Brassica, Alyssum,
                    Iberis, Coromopus; Malvaceae- Hibiscus, Abutilon; Rutaceae- Murraya, Citrus; Fabaceae-
                    Lathyrus,  Cajanus,  Melilotus,  Trigonella,Apiaceae-Coriandrum,  foeniculum,  Anethum
                    Apocynaceae- Vinca, Thevetia, Neruim; Asclepiadaceae- calotropis; Solanaceae-Solanum,
                    Whithania, Datura; Lamiaceae-Ocimum, Salvia; Euphorbiaceae-Euphorbia, Phyllanmthus
                    ;andPoaceae-Avena, Triticum, Hordenum, Poa Sorghum

               SUGGESTED READINGS:


                    1.  Simpson,  M.G.  (2006).  Plant  Systematics.  Elsevier  Academic  Press,  San  Diego,  CA,
                        U.S.A.
                    2.  Singh, G. (2012).Plant Systematics: theory and Practice. Oxford & IBH Pvt. Ltd., New
                                rd
                        Delhi. 3 edition.
                    3.  Cronquist  A  (1981).  An  integrated  system  of  classification  of  flowering  plants.
                        ColumbiaUniversity Press.



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