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Difference between legitimate and illegitimate names in botany

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Answered by theking20
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Difference between legitimate and illegitimate names in botany is as follows:

  • The International Code of Nomenclature for plants, algae, fungi is confirmed by formal scientific name defines as botanical names.
  • In botany, the names which follow the rules of the ICBN, is called legitimate names. If any rule of ICBN is violated by any name, this is known as illegitimate names.
Answered by presentmoment
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The difference between legitimate and illegitimate names in botany is that the legitimate names are approved by ICBN and the illegitimate names are not approved by them.  

Explanation:

  • The authority institution that is responsible for establishing the recommendations and the rules associated with naming the plants and fungus and algae in the world is known as the international code of botanical nomenclature.
  • This institute establishes the accepted norm to be followed in case of a naming a new species of plant. Its aim is to reduce multiple, ambiguous names and to establish a singular scientific name for a plant that would be accepted worldwide.

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