Natura Croatica, Vol. 14 No. 3, 2005.
Pregledni rad
International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (I.C.N.C.P. or Cultivated Plant Code). Seventh Edition.
M. Britvec
B. Britvec
Sažetak
The Cultivated Plant Code is a system of rules, recommendations, examples and notes for naming cultivated plants in accordance with the Botanical Code (2000). The Botanical Code governs the scientific names in Latin form for both wild and cultivated plants, and the Cultivated Plant Code governs the naming of plants in cultivation, some only to level of genus but others to the level of species or below, by adding their epithets to the scientific names in any language, except in Latin. The Code now deals with the naming of just two categories of cultivated plants: the cultivar and the Group. Epithets in the names of cultivated plants should be distinguished typographically from the scientific names to which they are assigned. Notwithstanding the term cultivar, in some national and international legislation or other legal conventions, the words variety, sort or its equivalents in other languages are legal terms for the word cultivar, if they exactly correspond to the provisions as defined in this Code. This edition differs from previous one in 215 changes of articles/items. The Code functions retroactively and supersedes all previous editions.
Ključne riječi
Cultivated Plant Code; Botanical Code; variety; cultivar; sort; clone
Hrčak ID:
5037
URI
Datum izdavanja:
30.9.2005.
Posjeta: 4.582 *