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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...
- interest or endeavour (for example: hydrogeology, logology, ichthyology, phytosociology or myrmecology), while a general encyclopedia can be referred to as...
- by adding or substituting the word botany (e.g. systematic botany). Phytosociology is a subfield of plant ecology that classifies and studies communities...
- Pentaclethra macroloba is a large and common leguminous tree in the genus Pentaclethra native to the wet tropical areas of the northern Neotropics, which...
- Hildenbrandia rivularis is a species of freshwater red algae. It forms red, crusty thalli on stones submerged in water, typically in streams and rivers...
- 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...
- phytogeography in strict sense, chorology, floristics); plant sociology (or phytosociology, synecology – however, this field does not prescind from flora study...
- and Environment. Lynch, A. J. J.; Balmer, J. (2004). "The ecology, phytosociology and stand structure of an ancient endemic plant Lomatia tasmanica (Proteaceae)...
- 22 (9): 526–530. doi:10.2331/suisan.22.526. Barkman, Jan J. (1958). Phytosociology and Ecology of Cryptogamic Epiphytes: Including a Taxonomic Survey and...
- Helosciadium repens commonly known as creeping marshwort, is a species of plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. It occurs in Western and Central Europe...