Plant Systematics
Plant Systematics is the scientific study of the classification, evolution, and relationships between plants and their relatives. Its primary objective is to understand the evolutionary history of plants and their relationships by examining a variety of characteristics including morphology, physiology, biochemistry, ecology and distributions. The information obtained from Plant Systematics allows us to better understand the ecology, diversity, and evolution of plant species and their interrelationships. This knowledge is essential for plant-related research and surveys, environmental conservation and land management, biodiversity studies, and the identification of new species. Plant Systematics is a critical component in the understanding of the natural world and provides a valuable tool for the management of natural resources.
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