š Taxonomy of Angiosperms Notes (2026ā2027 Edition)
Taxonomy of Angiosperms Notes (2026ā2027 Edition) is a complete academic guide for BS students, researchers, and educators in botany, plant sciences, and biodiversity studies. This book provides an in-depth understanding of flowering plant classification, morphology, anatomy, nomenclature, evolutionary relationships, and modern molecular approaches. It combines classical and contemporary taxonomy, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. It contains Syllabus, MCQs and Quizzes of each chapter and topic.
š± Unit 1: Introduction to Angiosperm Taxonomy
⢠Definition, scope, and importance of taxonomy
⢠Historical development of classification systems
⢠Concepts of species, genus, family, and higher taxa
⢠Principles of botanical nomenclature
⢠Role of taxonomy in biodiversity and conservation
⢠Modern approaches and classification basis
⢠Morphological and anatomical foundations
šæ Unit 2: Angiosperm Morphology and Anatomy for Taxonomy
⢠Vegetative structures: roots, stems, and leaves
⢠Inflorescence types and floral morphology
⢠Floral symmetry and organ arrangement
⢠Flower anatomy: sepals, petals, stamens, carpels
⢠Fruit and seed morphology
⢠Anatomical features for classification
⢠Comparative study of monocots and dicots
⢠Morphological terminology and description methods
š¬ Unit 3: Principles and Methods of Classification
⢠Artificial, natural, and phylogenetic classification systems
⢠Key taxonomic features for identification
⢠Herbarium techniques and specimen preparation
⢠Morphometric and statistical methods
⢠Use of molecular markers in taxonomy
⢠Botanical data recording and illustration
⢠Software and tools for modern classification
š³ Unit 4: Classification of Angiosperms: Major Systems
⢠Linnaean system
⢠Bentham & Hooker system
⢠Engler & Prantl system
⢠Cronquist system
⢠APG (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) system
⢠Comparison, strengths, and limitations of major systems
⢠Transition from morphology-based to molecular-based classification
š¾ Unit 5: Monocotyledons
⢠General characteristics
⢠Classification into orders and families
⢠Important families: Poaceae, Liliaceae, Orchidaceae, Arecaceae, Zingiberaceae
⢠Morphological and anatomical features
⢠Economic importance and applications
⢠Identification keys and phylogenetic relationships
⢠Distribution patterns
šø Unit 6: Dicotyledons
⢠General characteristics
⢠Classification into orders and families
⢠Important families: Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Brassicaceae, Rutaceae, Malvaceae, Asteraceae
⢠Morphological and anatomical features
⢠Economic importance and applications
⢠Identification keys and phylogenetic relationships
⢠Distribution patterns
šµ Unit 7: Special Groups and Anomalous Taxa
⢠Carnivorous plants and taxonomic significance
⢠Parasitic angiosperms
⢠Aquatic angiosperms
⢠Halophytes and xerophytes
⢠Ornamental and medicinal plants
⢠Endangered and rare taxa
⢠Taxonomic challenges
⢠Conservation and documentation of special taxa
š Unit 8: Practical Taxonomy and Field Techniques
⢠Field collection and herbarium preparation
⢠Identification of plants using keys
⢠Morphological and anatomical documentation
⢠Microscopy and slide preparation
⢠Use of floras, botanical literature, and digital resources
⢠Photography and digital records
⢠Ethnobotanical approaches
⢠Reporting and writing taxonomic accounts
This book is inspired by the authors:
B.P. Pandey, V. Singh, S.P. Bhatnagar, Judd W.S., Campbell C.S., Kellogg E.A., Stevens P.F., Mabberley D.J.
š² Download Taxonomy of Angiosperms Notes (2026ā2027 Edition) to gain mastery in plant classification, identification, and applied taxonomic techniques for academic and research excellence.