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- Phytosociology, also known as phytocoenology or simply plant sociology, is the study of groups of species of plant that are usually found together. Phytosociology...
- by adding or substituting the word botany (e.g. systematic botany). Phytosociology is a subfield of plant ecology that classifies and studies communities...
- interest or endeavour (for example: hydrogeology, logology, ichthyology, phytosociology or myrmecology), while a general encyclopedia can be referred to as...
- Helosciadium repens commonly known as creeping marshwort, is a species of plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. It occurs in Western and Central Europe...
- and biogeography. He was a leading figure in the Uppsala school of phytosociology–the study of groups of species of plants that are usually found together–and...
- Aurél Baranyai (1903–1983) medical botany Zoltán Baráth (1924–1982) phytosociology, plant systematics, floristics Béla Barna (1931–1979) agricultural botany...
- Quercus sinuata var. breviloba, commonly called Bigelow oak or Bigelow's oak, is a variety of Quercus sinuata, a species of oak tree that grows in parts...
- the island originally supported dry forests. The dominant paradigm in phytosociology in Trinidad and Tobago has been the work of John Stanley Beard carried...
- A pioneer in his field, Paczoski is credited with coining the term "phytosociology" and pla**** a vital role in establishing and shaping this specialized...
- Trichophorum cespitosum subsp. germani**** is a subspecies of Trichophorum cespitosum. It is a characteristic plant of nutrient-poor moors, wet heaths and...