Explain merit and demerit of Hutchinson classification?
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Merits of Hutchinson System of Classification:
This classification is 'based on natural characteristics' of plants.
The classification is 'based on inter-relationship' between angiospermic plants.
The system takes into consideration the reshuffling of families.
Demerits of Hutchinson System of Classification:
The system classifies the plants based on their 'increasing complexity' of morphology.
Dicots are classified into 'two main groups' based on 'woody' or 'herbaceous evolution' which results in wide separation of plants.
The system is not much useful for classification of plants.
This classification is 'based on natural characteristics' of plants.
The classification is 'based on inter-relationship' between angiospermic plants.
The system takes into consideration the reshuffling of families.
Demerits of Hutchinson System of Classification:
The system classifies the plants based on their 'increasing complexity' of morphology.
Dicots are classified into 'two main groups' based on 'woody' or 'herbaceous evolution' which results in wide separation of plants.
The system is not much useful for classification of plants.
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