Noun
/ˌdʒiːoʊˈboʊtənɪks/
Geobotanics is a branch of botany that deals with the study of plant distributions in relation to their geological and geographical context. It often involves the analysis of how abiotic factors such as soil types, climate, and topography influence flora in different regions.
In English, "geobotanics" is commonly used in written contexts, particularly in academic literature related to botany, ecology, and environmental sciences. It is less frequently used in everyday oral speech.
Поле геоботаники раскрыло важные идеи о том, как растительные сообщества адаптируются к своей среде.
Researchers in geobotanics often collaborate with geologists to understand the ecological impact of soil composition.
Исследователи в области геоботаники часто сотрудничают с геологами, чтобы понять экологическое влияние состава почвы.
The principles of geobotanics can help in the restoration of damaged ecosystems.
While "geobotanics" itself may not be frequently found in idiomatic expressions, it can be associated with broader concepts in ecology and botany that might be used more idiomatically. Below are related expressions that incorporate the idea of plants and nature:
Локальная культура укоренилась в земле, отражая уникальную геоботанику региона.
"Grow like weeds" - This phrase refers to something that grows or expands rapidly.
В городских районах инвазивные виды, как правило, растут как сорняки, часто вытесняя местные растения, изучаемые в геоботанике.
"Blossom into" - To develop or evolve into something more important or successful.
The word "geobotanics" is derived from two components: "geo-" which is Greek for "earth," and "botany," which comes from the Greek "botane," meaning "plant." The term as a whole reflects the study of plants within the context of their earth-based environments.
Synonyms: - Plant geography - Ecological botany - Environmental botany
Antonyms: - None specifically; however, it could be contrasted with terms like "general botany" or "pure botany," which do not specifically take geography into account.