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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
Abstract. The Nomenclature Section held just before the 18th International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia in July 2011 saw sweeping changes to the way scientists name new plants, algae, and fungi. The changes begin on the cover: the title was broadened to make explicit that the Code appl...
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author | Miller, James S. Funk, Vicki A. Wagner, Warren L. Barrie, Fred Hoch, Peter C. Herendeen, Patrick |
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description | Abstract. The Nomenclature Section held just before the 18th International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia in July 2011 saw sweeping changes to the way scientists name new plants, algae, and fungi. The changes begin on the cover: the title was broadened to make explicit that the Code applies not only to plants, but also to algae and fungi. The new title will now be the International Code of Nomenclature of algae, fungi, and plants. For the first time in history the Code will allow for the electronic publication of names of new taxa. In an effort to make the publication of new names more accurate and efficient, the requirement for a Latin validating diagnosis or description was changed to allow either English or Latin for these essential components of the publication of a new name. Both of these latter changes will take effect on 1 January 2012. The nomenclatural rules for fungi will see several important changes, the most important of which is probably the adoption of the principle of “one fungus, one name.” Paleobotanists will also see changes with the elimination of the concept of “morphotaxa” from the Code. |
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spelling | pubmed-31744502011-12-14 Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress Miller, James S. Funk, Vicki A. Wagner, Warren L. Barrie, Fred Hoch, Peter C. Herendeen, Patrick PhytoKeys Article Abstract. The Nomenclature Section held just before the 18th International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia in July 2011 saw sweeping changes to the way scientists name new plants, algae, and fungi. The changes begin on the cover: the title was broadened to make explicit that the Code applies not only to plants, but also to algae and fungi. The new title will now be the International Code of Nomenclature of algae, fungi, and plants. For the first time in history the Code will allow for the electronic publication of names of new taxa. In an effort to make the publication of new names more accurate and efficient, the requirement for a Latin validating diagnosis or description was changed to allow either English or Latin for these essential components of the publication of a new name. Both of these latter changes will take effect on 1 January 2012. The nomenclatural rules for fungi will see several important changes, the most important of which is probably the adoption of the principle of “one fungus, one name.” Paleobotanists will also see changes with the elimination of the concept of “morphotaxa” from the Code. Pensoft Publishers 2011-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3174450/ /pubmed/22171188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.5.1850 Text en James S. Miller, Vicki A. Funk, Warren L. Wagner, Fred Barrie, Peter C. Hoch, Patrick Herendeen http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Miller, James S. Funk, Vicki A. Wagner, Warren L. Barrie, Fred Hoch, Peter C. Herendeen, Patrick Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress |
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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
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Outcomes of the 2011 Botanical Nomenclature Section at the XVIII International Botanical Congress
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title_sort | outcomes of the 2011 botanical nomenclature section at the xviii international botanical congress |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22171188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.5.1850 |
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