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Classification and codes of Chinese plants

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Standard ID: GB/T 14467-1993

Standard Name:Classification and codes of Chinese plants

Chinese Name: 中国植物分类与代码

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1993-05-14

Date of Implementation:1994-01-01

Date of Expiration:2022-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Mathematics, Natural Sciences>>07.080 Biology, Botany, Zoology35 Information Technology, Office Machinery and Equipment

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Basic Standards>>A24 Classification Code

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alternative situation:Replaced by GB/T 14467-2021

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Release date:1993-05-14

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:Coding Institute

Focal point unit:cnis China National Institute of Standardization

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

competent authority:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

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This standard specifies the classification and codes of Chinese plants. This standard applies to the exchange and processing of plant information in various sectors of the national economy. GB/T 14467-1993 Chinese Plant Classification and Code GB/T14467-1993 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the classification and codes of Chinese plants. This standard applies to the exchange and processing of plant information in various sectors of the national economy.


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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Classification and codes of Chinese plants
Classificationaton and codes of Chinese plants1 Subject content and scope of application
This standard specifies the classification and codes of Chinese plants. This standard is applicable to the exchange and processing of plant information in various sectors of the national economy. 2 Classification principles
GB/T 14467-93
This standard takes the essential attributes and characteristics of plants as the main basis for classification, while also taking into account traditional classification habits and actual usage requirements.
3 Coding method
This standard adopts a hierarchical coding method. Each complete code consists of ten or twelve Arabic numerals and is divided into four layers. Its structure is shown in the figure below:
3.1 Family code
Species unit code
Species code
Genus code
The first layer is the family code, which consists of three digits. The first digit indicates the first class of the plant, and the third digit is the sequence number. The classification number is assigned as follows:
1. Indicates phytophytes? 2. Indicates mosses? 3. Indicates phytophytes: 4. Indicates gymnosperms: 5 and 6 indicate dicotyledonous lycophytes; 7. Indicates dicotyledonous synapomorpha; 9. Indicates monocotyledons; 0 and 8 are used for future expansion. 3.2 Genus code
The second level is the genus code, which also consists of three digits. The genera under the same family are coded in alphabetical order. 3.3 Species code
The third level is the species code, which consists of four digits. The species under the same genus are coded in alphabetical order. The species code of the variant under the species is the same as the original species code.
3.4 ​​Infraspecific unit code
Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on May 14, 1993, 1994-0101
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The fourth level is the infraspecific unit code, which consists of two digits. The infraspecific units under the same species are also coded in alphabetical order. 3.5 Prefix symbol regulations
The plant name code may not list all codes, but only the family, genus, species or the code below the species can be used separately. When using it, add a prefix, and the prefix regulations are as follows: "F\ represents family, G\ represents genus, "S\ represents species, and "V\ represents infraspecific classification unit. When using it with a prefix, the meaningless "0\ can be cancelled.
For example: F503G2 represents the 2nd genus of the 503rd family, that is, the genus Piperaceae. 4 Chinese Plant Classification and Code Table
Mosses
000101
Chinese Name
Mosses Family
Hermaphrodite Moss
Gymnodontaceae
Round-leaved Gymnodontia
Complex Mosses Family
Complex Mosses Genus
Warm-ground Complex Mosses
Shearing Mosses Family
Shearing Mosses Genus
Shearing Mosses
Small Shearing Mosses
Narrow-leaved Shearing Mosses
Chinese Shearing Mosses
De's Shearing Mosses
Long-horned Shearing Mosses
Fo's Shearing Mosses
Slender Shearing Leaf Reed
German Shearing Mosses
Han's Shearing Moss|| tt||Himalayan shears
Red scissors
Dense-leaved shears
Javan shears
Long-helped shears
Long-leaved shears
Short-leaved long-thorned shears
Whip shears
Small shears
Small-leaved shears
Nepalese shears
Sakurai shears
Pokin shears
Double-peaked shears
Eyelash moss
Eyelash moss
Small eyelash moss
Eyelash moss
Pseudo-complexa
Bifolia
Velvet
Southern velvet
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Takakiaceae
Takakia Ha1t. et Inoue
Zhenchuaceae (101)-Cerataphylla (106)
cerataphyllaDum
minus Horik.
trichophyllum (Linn. Dum.bZxz.net
Pseudolepicolea Fulford et Tayl.Temnoma Mitt.
Trichocoleaccac
Eotrirhocolea Schust.
Schustaceae (106) - Schustaceae (107)
Chinese name
Schustaceae
Taiwanese schust
Single Feather moss
Dactylophyceae
Spiny moss
Flat-leaved spiny moss
Crooked-leaved spiny moss
Slit-toothed spiny moss| |tt||White-leaved whip moss
Alpine whip moss
Narrow-leaved whip moss
Double-toothed whip moss
Ceylon whip moss
Heart-leaved Whip moss
Tree whip moss
Thick-horned whip moss
Taiwan whip moss
Japanese whip moss
Gateleaf whip moss||t t||Human leaf whip moss
White edge whip moss
Small leaf whip moss
Curved leaf whip moss
East Asian whip moss
Sparse leaf whip moss
Tooth-leaved whip moss
South Asian whip moss
Sikkim whip moss
Thorn-leaved whip moss
Tridentate whip moss
Trilobate Artistic moss
Pseudo-bilobate whip moss
Curled whip moss
Yunnan whip moss
Spiny-fingered moss
South Asian spiny-fingered moss||tt ||Muye fine finger moss
Spiny fine finger moss
Finger moss
Finger moss genus
Finger moss Chinese
Finger moss East Asia
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Trichocolea Dum.
lumbricoides Horik,
plurma Mont.
tomentella (Ehrh, ) Dum.
Lepidoziaceae||tt| |Acramastigum Ev,
divaricatum (GLN ) Ev.
inaeguilaterum (Lehm, et Lindenb. ) Ev.Bazzanie Gray
aequitexta Herz.
albifolia Horik.|| tt||alpina Steph.
angustifolia Horik.
bidentula (Steph.) Steph.
ceylanica (Mitt.)Nichols.
cordifolia (Steph.) Hatt.
denudata (Torrey ex Lindb, ) Trev.fauriana (Steph, ) Hatt.
formosae (Steph. J Horik.
japonica (Lac.) Lindb.||tt ||madothecoides Horik.
magna Horik.
oshimensis (Steph. ) Harik.
ovistipula (Steph, ) Mizt.
pcarsonii Steph.
praerupta (Reinw., Bl. et Nee.) Trev.remotifolia Horik.
serrulatoides Horik
siamensis Steph.
gikkimensis (Steph. ) Herz.
spinosa Okatn.
tricrenata(Wahl.)Trev.
tridens (Reinw. , Bl. et Nee. ) Trev.tridentoides Nichols.
trilobata (linn,) Gray||tt| |yoshinagana (Steph, ) Steph. ex Yasudayunnanensis Nichols.
Kurzia Mart.
gonyotricha (Lac. ) Grolle
makinoana
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