| • प्राकृतिक वर्गीकरण | |
| natural: पागल सबसे योग्य | |
| classification: श्रेणीकरण | |
natural classification मीनिंग इन हिंदी
natural classification उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Strickland and others specifically rejected the use of relations of " analogy " in constructing natural classifications.
- De Bary used Voronin's materials on smut fungi in his variant of natural classification of fungi.
- These systems were eventually discarded in favour of principles of genuinely natural classification, namely based on evolutionary relationship.
- Based on molecular data this is not a natural classification however, as the ciscoes are polyphyletic, comprising two different lineages within the freshwater whitefishes.
- Between 1650 and 1700 CE there was a move from the utilitarian back to a scientific natural classification based on the characters of the plants themselves.
- His 1955 monograph, " The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera ", established a system for the classification of beetles that remains in use.
- Though many attempts were made to create a more natural classification of the Basidiomycota, the Aphyllophorales continued to be used ( at least by some ) until entirely superseded in the 1990s by classification systems based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences.
- Caesalpino proposed classes based largely on the detailed structure of the flowers and fruit; He was the first to try and derive principles of natural classification reflecting the overall similarities between plants and he produced a classification scheme well in advance of its day.
- As part of a move towards a more natural classification of fungi, R . T . Moore proposed in 1987 that " Rhizoctonia " should be restricted to the type species and its relatives, with unrelated species moved to other genera.
- While taxonomic classification is concerned with the production of natural classifications ( being natural understood either in phylosophical basis for pre-evolutionary thinking, or phylogenetically as non-polyphyletic ), plant-life form classifications uses other criteria than naturalness, like morphology, physiology and ecology.
