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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...
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interest or
endeavour (for example: hydrogeology, logology, ichthyology,
phytosociology or myrmecology),
while a
general encyclopedia can be
referred to as...
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adding or
substituting the word
botany (e.g.
systematic botany).
Phytosociology is a
subfield of
plant ecology that
classifies and
studies communities...
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Pentaclethra macroloba is a
large and
common leguminous tree in the
genus Pentaclethra native to the wet
tropical areas of the
northern Neotropics, which...
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Hildenbrandia rivularis is a
species of
freshwater red algae. It
forms red,
crusty thalli on
stones submerged in water,
typically in
streams and rivers...
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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...
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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...
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Helosciadium repens commonly known as
creeping marshwort, is a
species of
plant belonging to the
Apiaceae family. It
occurs in
Western and
Central Europe...