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What are the rules of ICBN?​

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Answered by seemajain0008
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Rule 1a

This revision supersedes all previous editions of the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria (see Appendix 1). It shall be cited as Bacteriological Code (1990 Revision) and will apply from the date of publication (1992).

Rule 1b

Alterations to this Code can only be made by the ICSB at one of its plenary sessions. Proposals for modifications should be made to the Editorial Secretary in sufficient time to allow publication in the IJSB before the next International Congress of Bacteriology. For this and other Provisions, see the Statutes of the ICSB, pp. 137–158.

Rule 2

The Rules of this Code are retroactive, except where exceptions are specified.

Rule 3

Names contrary to a Rule cannot be maintained, except that the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology, on the recommendation of the Judicial Commission, may make exceptions to the Rules (see Rule 23a and the Statutes of the ICSB).

Rule 4

In the absence of a relevant Rule or where the consequences of a Rule are uncertain, a summary in which all pertinent facts are outlined should be submitted to the Judicial Commission for consideration (see Appendix 8 for preparation of a Request for an Opinion).

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Section 2. Ranks of Taxa

Rule 5a

Definitions of the taxonomic categories will inevitably vary with individual opinion, but the relative order of these categories may not be altered in any classification.

Rule 5b

The taxonomic categories above and including species which are covered by these Rules are given below in ascending taxonomic rank. Those in the left-hand column should be recognized where pertinent; those in the right-hand column are optional. The Latin equivalents are given in parentheses.

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Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
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ICBN- It stands international code of botanical nomenclature.

• It is the book of rules regarding the nomenclature of the plants.

• It collects the rules related to scientific nomenclature of Plants.

Some rules of ICBN are as follows-

All species or any other biological name consists two words first the name of the genus called Generic Name and secondly Specific epithet that is Tribal name.

• Name of the scientists are simply written in simple alphabets not in underlined or italicized language.

• Generic name and specific epithet may be same for the animals but it is considered invalid in plants and that condition is known as Tautonyms.

If any plant is recently discovered then it will be placed in herbarium.

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