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Definition of phytogeography in English: phytogeographynoun ˌfʌɪtəʊdʒɪˈɒɡrəfiˌfaɪdoʊdʒiˈɑɡrəfi mass nounThe branch of botany that deals with the geographical distribution of plants. 植物地理学。亦称PLANT GEOGRAPHY Also called plant geography Example sentencesExamples - All environmentalists, whose work impinges upon phytogeography and ecology, should be familiar with such sources.
- Based on phytogeography, the Hengchun Peninsula can be separated from the rest of Taiwan by drawing a line through Fengliao, Pingtung County (22°21'39 N, 120°35'16 E) and Tawu, Taitung County (22°21'41 N, 120°54'02 E).
- It covers aspects related to plant community structure, community function and phytogeography.
- We have used their guidelines dealing with morphology and phytogeography.
- According to Linnaeus, Theophrastus is the father of Botany; he is also considered as the founder of several disciplines of plant biology, such as morphology, physiology, taxonomy, phytogeography, seed biology, and plant ecology.
Derivativesnoun Joseph Hooker was primarily a taxonomist and a phytogeographer throughout his life. Example sentencesExamples - In contrast, the Hawaiian flora is so distinctive that it is assigned to its own floristic region by most phytogeographers.
adjective The strongest phytogeographic connections have been proposed to be with the Mediterranean basin and north-western Africa; apparent links with south-eastern Africa and neotropical regions can also be traced. Example sentencesExamples - The occurrence of Glandularia canadensis in Giles County represents a county record and adds to the phytogeographic information of limestone cedar glade species in Tennessee.
- The least represented phytogeographic zone is freshwater swamp and related aquatic permanently and seasonally flooded vegetation.
- However, the phytogeographic affinities of this portion of the Currituck Spit do lie largely with the southeastern Coastal Plain, lending credence to its nativity there.
- In addition to water, another important factor in determining the phytogeographic distribution of CAM succulents is temperature.
adjective In addition to consulting state distribution maps, any future workers should consult modern reports on phytogeographical patterns of the southeastern United States and the coastal plain. Example sentencesExamples - It describes the vascular flora of cedar glades of the southeastern United States and its phytogeographical relationships.
adverb A nearby roadside on the property harbors a large population of the state-rare Carphephorus bellidifolius (Michx.) Torr. & Gray, perhaps hinting that the tract will produce additional phytogeographically significant finds once fire is reintroduced on a larger scale. Example sentencesExamples - Macaronesia was chosen as an appropriate region because of the high level of endemism that enabled the comparative study of patterns of nuclear DNA amount variation in a phytogeographically distinct area.
Definition of phytogeography in US English: phytogeographynounˌfīdōjēˈäɡrəfēˌfaɪdoʊdʒiˈɑɡrəfi The branch of botany that deals with the geographical distribution of plants. 植物地理学。亦称PLANT GEOGRAPHY Example sentencesExamples - According to Linnaeus, Theophrastus is the father of Botany; he is also considered as the founder of several disciplines of plant biology, such as morphology, physiology, taxonomy, phytogeography, seed biology, and plant ecology.
- Based on phytogeography, the Hengchun Peninsula can be separated from the rest of Taiwan by drawing a line through Fengliao, Pingtung County (22°21'39 N, 120°35'16 E) and Tawu, Taitung County (22°21'41 N, 120°54'02 E).
- It covers aspects related to plant community structure, community function and phytogeography.
- All environmentalists, whose work impinges upon phytogeography and ecology, should be familiar with such sources.
- We have used their guidelines dealing with morphology and phytogeography.
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