Biology, asked by krishty37, 1 year ago

explain flora,manuals,monographs and catalogues in taxonomy​

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Answered by Prakshi1415
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Answer:

Flora :

It is a book containing information about plants found in a particular area. It gives the actual account of habitat and distribution of various plants of a given area. These provide the index to the plant species found in a particular area. For example, Flora of Delhi by J. K. Maaheshwari.

Manual :

It is a book containing complete listing and description of the plants growing in a particular area. They provide useful information for identification of names of various species found in an area.

Monographs :

It contains information of any one taxon.

Catalogue :

It includes the alphabetical arrangements of species of a particular place describing their features.

Answered by jitumahi898
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Flora: The term Flora refers to the variety of plants growing in a particular area. In this context, a book named flora describes the different plant species occurring in an area in a certain period. The book has various publications all around the world. The one that was published in India was Hortus Medicus malabaricus, Hendrik van Rheede 1683–1703.

Manuals: A Manual is a book of instructions for using a product which is new to a user. The instructions with step-by-step guide is written in a manual. Manuals are included in all the new products that a user can purchase and read them carefully before studying about the species.

Monographs: A monograph refers to a detailed and well-researched complete study of a particular subject or an aspect of that subject. For example a long and detailed scholarly of writings about a subject related to Physics.

Catalogues: The word means a list. It is basically a list of things or services you can buy oruse. For example when you enter a mall, you see a list of products available in any particular section of mall which is called the catalogue.

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