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Wat (wie) is botany - definitie

MUNICIPALITY OF SLOVAKIA

Botany         
  • Micropropagation of transgenic plants
  • Thale cress, ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'', the first plant to have its genome sequenced, remains the most important model organism.
  • The food we eat comes directly or indirectly from plants such as rice.
  • The [[Linnaean Garden]] of Linnaeus' residence in Uppsala, Sweden, was planted according to his ''Systema sexuale''.
  • 100px
  • cork]], from [[Robert Hooke]]'s ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • Class of alpine botany in Switzerland, 1936
  • ''Echeveria glauca'' in a Connecticut greenhouse. Botany uses Latin names for identification; here, the specific name ''glauca'' means blue.
  • A botanist preparing a plant specimen for mounting in the [[herbarium]]
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  • Botany involves the recording and description of plants, such as this herbarium specimen of the lady fern ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]''.
  • A nineteenth-century illustration showing the morphology of the roots, stems, leaves and flowers of the rice plant ''[[Oryza sativa]]''
  • p=351}}
  • Five of the key areas of study within plant physiology
  • Transverse section of a fossil stem of the Devonian vascular plant ''[[Rhynia]] gwynne-vaughani''
  • Venus's fly trap, ''Dionaea muscipula'', showing the touch-sensitive insect trap in action
SCIENCE OF PLANT LIFE
Botanist; Botanics; Botanical; Phytology; Plant biology; Plant science; Plant sciences; Plant Sciences; Phytonomy; Botanical research; Medical botany; Plant Biology; Plant Science; Botanizing; Botanize; Botanization; Botanically; Study of plants; Botanicals; Plant scientist; Plant biologist; Botony; Science of plants; Botanical symbols
·adj & ·noun A book which treats of the science of botany.
II. Botany ·adj & ·noun The science which treats of the structure of plants, the functions of their parts, their places of growth, their classification, and the terms which are employed in their description and denomination. ·see Plant.
botany         
  • Micropropagation of transgenic plants
  • Thale cress, ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'', the first plant to have its genome sequenced, remains the most important model organism.
  • The food we eat comes directly or indirectly from plants such as rice.
  • The [[Linnaean Garden]] of Linnaeus' residence in Uppsala, Sweden, was planted according to his ''Systema sexuale''.
  • 100px
  • cork]], from [[Robert Hooke]]'s ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • Class of alpine botany in Switzerland, 1936
  • ''Echeveria glauca'' in a Connecticut greenhouse. Botany uses Latin names for identification; here, the specific name ''glauca'' means blue.
  • A botanist preparing a plant specimen for mounting in the [[herbarium]]
  • p=794}}
  • Botany involves the recording and description of plants, such as this herbarium specimen of the lady fern ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]''.
  • A nineteenth-century illustration showing the morphology of the roots, stems, leaves and flowers of the rice plant ''[[Oryza sativa]]''
  • p=351}}
  • Five of the key areas of study within plant physiology
  • Transverse section of a fossil stem of the Devonian vascular plant ''[[Rhynia]] gwynne-vaughani''
  • Venus's fly trap, ''Dionaea muscipula'', showing the touch-sensitive insect trap in action
SCIENCE OF PLANT LIFE
Botanist; Botanics; Botanical; Phytology; Plant biology; Plant science; Plant sciences; Plant Sciences; Phytonomy; Botanical research; Medical botany; Plant Biology; Plant Science; Botanizing; Botanize; Botanization; Botanically; Study of plants; Botanicals; Plant scientist; Plant biologist; Botony; Science of plants; Botanical symbols
Botany is the scientific study of plants.
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botany         
  • Micropropagation of transgenic plants
  • Thale cress, ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'', the first plant to have its genome sequenced, remains the most important model organism.
  • The food we eat comes directly or indirectly from plants such as rice.
  • The [[Linnaean Garden]] of Linnaeus' residence in Uppsala, Sweden, was planted according to his ''Systema sexuale''.
  • 100px
  • cork]], from [[Robert Hooke]]'s ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • Class of alpine botany in Switzerland, 1936
  • ''Echeveria glauca'' in a Connecticut greenhouse. Botany uses Latin names for identification; here, the specific name ''glauca'' means blue.
  • A botanist preparing a plant specimen for mounting in the [[herbarium]]
  • p=794}}
  • Botany involves the recording and description of plants, such as this herbarium specimen of the lady fern ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]''.
  • A nineteenth-century illustration showing the morphology of the roots, stems, leaves and flowers of the rice plant ''[[Oryza sativa]]''
  • p=351}}
  • Five of the key areas of study within plant physiology
  • Transverse section of a fossil stem of the Devonian vascular plant ''[[Rhynia]] gwynne-vaughani''
  • Venus's fly trap, ''Dionaea muscipula'', showing the touch-sensitive insect trap in action
SCIENCE OF PLANT LIFE
Botanist; Botanics; Botanical; Phytology; Plant biology; Plant science; Plant sciences; Plant Sciences; Phytonomy; Botanical research; Medical botany; Plant Biology; Plant Science; Botanizing; Botanize; Botanization; Botanically; Study of plants; Botanicals; Plant scientist; Plant biologist; Botony; Science of plants; Botanical symbols
['b?t(?)ni]
¦ noun the scientific study of the structure, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants.
?the plant life of a particular region or geological period.
Derivatives
botanic adjective
botanist noun
Origin
C17: from earlier botanic (from Fr. botanique, based on Gk botanikos, from botane 'plant') + -y3.

Wikipedia

Boťany

Boťany (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbɔcani]; Hungarian: Battyán) is a village and municipality in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor botany
1. The Haganah referred to the astronomers as "Zaichik‘s people." Zaichik, a botany professor, directed its operations.
2. The couple soon founded the Theatricum Botanicum to pursue Geer‘s interests of live theater and botany.
3. His clouds are mad, his botany and zoology are barmy, his sunsets are alarming.
4. Tatsuya Ichihashi, a 28–year–old botany student, is the only suspect in the case.
5. Permission to reprint/republish "Ninfa is a coincidence of history, botany, and art," says Lauro Marchetti, the garden‘s curator.