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What is icbn?important rules and guidelines for scientific names

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Answered by sujel
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international code of nomenclature
Answered by sawakkincsem
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ICBN stands for "International code of Botanical Nomenclature."

Because scientific names are specific unique identifiers,it is to make sure that they are free from any confusion and to ensure this, here are certain rules and guidelines.

Few of the rules are mentioned below:

- Botanical nomenclature is free from zoological names. The icbn rules do not apply to animals and bacteria.

-The application of names of taxonomic groups is determined by means of nomenclatural types.

- The nomenclature of a taxonomic group is based upon the priority of publication.

-Each taxonomic group with a particular circumscription, position, and rank can bear only one correct name.

- Scientific names of taxonomic groups are treated as Latin regardless of their derivation.

-The rules of nomenclature are retroactive unless expressly limited.


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