β¦Aβ¦ is a collection of pressed, dried and preserved plants β¦Bβ¦ labelled arranged systematically for further reference A and B in the above statement refers to
A-Herbarium; B-mounted on thin film
A-herbarium; B-mounted on a paper sheet
A-Museum; B-mounted on a iron sheet
A-Garden; B-mounted on a paper sheet
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A collection of preserved plant specimens is known as a:
Herbarium
Museum
Key
Flora
The label of a herbarium sheet does not carry information of
date of collection
name of collector
local names
height of the plant
An institution, where valuable plant material likely to become irretrievably lost in the wild or in cultivation is preserved in viable condition is known as
Genome
Gene library
Gene bank
Herbarium
Which one is the important function of botanical garden?
Allow ex situ conservation of germplasm
Are place for recreation
Plant diversity can be observed
Provide natural habitat for wildlife
Keys are based on contrasting characters called:
Couplets
Tripletes
Quartets
Singlets
Which taxonomical aid uses preserved specimens of animals?
Museum
Herbarium
Botanical Garden
Key
Which piece of information is LEAST likely to be found on a herbarium sheet label?
Family name of the plant
Flowering season
Name of the collector
Locality of collection
β¦ is a book (taxonomic aid) which contain information about habitate, distribution, climate description and index of plant found in a particular area
Manual
Flora
Monograph
Key
A researcher is studying the biodiversity of a remote rainforest. Which combination of taxonomical aids would be MOST effective for on-site species identification and documentation?
Monograph, Key, and Preserved specimens
Flora, Catalogue, and Zoological park access
Manual, Key, and Herbarium sheets
Treatise, Monograph, and Botanical garden access
Which taxonomical aid serves as a quick referral system in taxonomic studies?
Keys
Museums
Herbarium
Zoological parks