Botany is a branch of biological science which embraces the study of plants and plant life. Botanical studies may range from microscopic observations of the smallest and obscurest plants to the study of the trees of the forest. One botanist may be interested mainly in the relationships among plants and in their geographic distribution, whereas another may be primarily concerned with structure or with the study of the life processes taking place in plants. Botany may be divided by subject matter into several specialties, such as plant anatomy, plant chemistry, plant cytology, plant ecology (including autecology and synecology), plant embryology, plant genetics, plant morphology, plant physiology, plant taxonomy, ethnobotany, and paleobotany. It may also be divided according to the group of plants being studied; for example, agostology, the study of grasses; alogology (phycology), the study of algae; bryology, the study of mosses; mycology, the study of fungi; and pteridology, the study of ferns. Bacteriology and virology are also parts of botany in a broad sense. Furthermore, a number of agricultural subjects have botany as their foundation. Among there are agronomy, floriculture, forestry, horticulture, landscape architecture, and plant breeding. This dictionary covers all aspects of pure and applied plant science, including the taxonomy and classification of plants with entries for the higher-ranking taxa.
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Title
Dictionary of Botany
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rajat Publications, 2007
ISBN
8178803050
Length
vi+228p.
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