Plant and fungus systematics and taxonomy constitute foundational disciplines that underpin our understanding of biodiversity. Historically grounded in morphological and anatomical studies, these ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Aristotelian principles still dominate botanical classification. Biological classification has undergone a major transformation during the ...
Ethnobotanical data collected among the Eipo people in the Central Highlands of West New Guinea are compared with the theoretical model of ethnotaxonomic systems developed by Berlin and co-workers ...
As Lovett states, 'For most of the history of science, fungi were the realm of botanists,' 18th-century French scientist Rene Leomur describes fungi that parasitize insects as 'plant roots.' The New ...