Español > botánica: 3 sentidos > nombre 1, cognitionSentido | The branch of biology that studies plants. |
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Categoría de | acarpelo | Having no carpels |
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acaule | (of plants) having no apparent stem above ground |
acropétalo | Of leaves or flowers |
acíclico | not cyclic |
alar, axilar | Of or relating to the axil |
anual | completing its life cycle within a year |
apogamia, apogamy | (botany) development of an embryo without fertilization |
apogámico | Of or relating to the development of an embryo in the absence of fertilization |
apotecial | Of or relating to the apothecium of some lichens and fungi |
apófisis | (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement |
arquegónico | Of or relating to an archegonium |
arquesporial | Of or relating to the cells in a sporangium that give rise to spores |
artrospóreo, artrospórico | Of or relating to arthrospores |
aráceo, aroideo | relating to a plant of the family Araceae |
asclepiadáceo | Of or relating to plants of the milkweed family |
ascocarpo | Of or relating to ascocarps |
ascopórico | Of or relating to ascospores |
autofítico, autotrófico | Of or relating to organisms (as green plants) that can make complex organic nutritive compounds from simple inorganic sources by photosynthesis |
autógamo | Characterized by or fit for autogamy |
axial | relating to or attached to the axis |
aéreo | Existing or living or growing or operating in the air |
basal, radical | especially of leaves |
basidiomicetoso | pertaining to or characteristic of fungi of the class Basidiomycetes |
basidiosporoso | Of or relating to or characterized by spores produced by basidia |
bicapsular | divided into two capsules or having a two-part capsule |
bienal | Having a life cycle lasting two seasons |
bienal, planta bianual | (botany) a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete |
bilabiado | Having two lips |
braquiado | Having widely spreading paired branches |
briófito | relating to plants of the division Bryophyta |
bífido | divided into two lobes |
calicial, caliciforme, calicinal, calicino | Of or relating to or resembling a calyx |
callo | (botany) an isolated thickening of tissue, especially a stiff protuberance on the lip of an orchid |
cancelado | Having a latticelike structure pierced with holes or windows |
capsular | Of or relating to a capsule |
carpelado, carpelar, pistilado | bearing or consisting of carpels |
caspa | (botany) a covering that resembles scales or bran that covers some plant parts |
caulescente, caulinares | (of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground |
caulinar | especially of leaves |
compuesto | Composed of more than one part |
compuesto | Of or relating to or belonging to the plant family Compositae |
corola | (botany) the whorl of petals of a flower that collectively form an inner floral envelope or layer of the perianth |
corola, trompa | (botany) the trumpet-shaped or cup-shaped outgrowth of the corolla of a daffodil or narcissus flower |
cáliz | (botany) the whorl of sepals of a flower collectively forming the outer floral envelope or layer of the perianth enclosing and supporting the developing bud |
cíclico | forming a whorl or having parts arranged in a whorl |
dentado, denticulado | Of the margin of a leaf shape |
determinado | not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex |
dextrorso | spiraling upward from left to right |
diploclamídeo | Having pistils and stamens in separate flowers |
doble | Used of flowers having more than the usual / usual number of petals in crowded or overlapping arrangements |
embrión | (botany) a minute rudimentary plant contained within a seed or an archegonium |
encapsular | sheathe |
endogámico, endógamo | Characterized by or fit for fertilization by pollen from another flower of the same kind |
epifítico | Of or relating to epiphytes |
espiga | (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis |
espiral | especially of petals or leaves in bud |
esporular | convert into spores |
estilo | (botany) the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma |
exogámico, exógamo | Characterized by or fit for fertilization by a flower that is not closely related |
fitohormona | (botany) a plant product that acts like a hormone |
floema | (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed |
flora, mata, plantae, planta, plantas, vegetación, vida vegetal | (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion |
foliación | (botany) the process of forming leaves |
haploclamídeo, monoclamídeo | Having pistils and stamens in the same flower |
herbáceo | characteristic of a nonwoody herb or plant part |
imbricado | Used especially of leaves or bracts |
indeterminado, racemoso | Having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex |
leñoso | Consisting of or containing lignin or xylem |
liso | Of the margin of a leaf shape |
litofítico | Of or relating to lithophytes |
lígula | (botany) any appendage to a plant that is shaped like a strap |
mirmecofítico, mirmecofíticos | Of or relating to myrmecophytes |
naturalista | A biologist knowledgeable about natural history (especially botany and zoology) |
nodo | (botany) the small swelling that is the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge |
paniculado | Having a panicle |
perenne, perennifolio | lasting three seasons or more |
peristoma | (botany) fringe of toothlike appendages surrounding the mouth of a moss capsule |
phellem | (botany) outer tissue of bark |
planta anual | (botany) a plant that completes its entire life cycle within the space of a year |
planta perenne | (botany) a plant lasting / lasting for three seasons or more |
plantae, reino vegetal | (botany) the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants |
precoz | Appearing or developing early |
raíz | (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes |
raíz primaria | (botany) main root of a plant growing straight downward from the stem |
rugoso | Of leaves |
simple | (botany) of leaf shapes |
sinistrorso | spiraling upward from right to left |
terete | especially of plant parts |
tubo polínico | (botany) a slender tubular outgrowth from a pollen grain when deposited on the stigma for a flower |
áfilo | Having no leaves |
Específico | algología, ficología | The branch of botany that studies algae |
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micología | The branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus-caused diseases |
paleobotánica | The study of fossil plants |
pomología | The branch of botany that studies and cultivates fruits |
General | biología | The science that studies living organisms |
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Inglés | botany, phytology |
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Catalán | botànica, fitologia |
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Adjetivo | botánica, botánico | Of or relating to plants or botany |
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Nombres | botánica, botánico, botanista, phytologist | A biologist specializing in the study of plants |
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Español > botánica: 3 sentidos > nombre 2, person Sentido | A biologist specializing in the study of plants. |
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Sinónimos | botánico, botanista, phytologist |
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Casos | Antoine Laurent de Jussieu | French botanist who categorized plants into families and developed a system of plant classification (1748-1836) |
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Asa Gray | United States botanist who specialized in North American flora and who was an early supporter of Darwin's theories of evolution (1810-1888) |
Carlos Linneo, Carl von Linne, Carl von Linné, Carolus Linnaeus, Linnaeus, Linneo | Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature (1707-1778) |
Carver, George Washington Carver | United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts / peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943) |
Cohn, Ferdinand Julius Cohn | German botanist who is generally recognized as founding bacteriology when he recognized bacteria as plants |
De Vries | Dutch botanist who rediscovered Mendel's laws and developed the mutation theory of evolution (1848-1935) |
Gregor Johann Mendel, Gregor Mendel, Mendel | Augustinian monk and botanist whose experiments in breeding garden peas led to his eventual recognition as founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884) |
John Tradescant | English botanist who was one of the first to collect specimens of plants (1570-1638) |
Robert Brown | Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) |
Sir Joseph Banks | English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage / voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820) |
William Curtis | English botanical writer and publisher (1746-1799) |
Específico | micólogo | A botanist who specializes in the study of fungi |
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General | bióloga, biólogo | (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms |
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Inglés | botanist, phytologist, plant scientist |
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Catalán | botànic, phytologist |
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Nombres | botánica | The branch of biology that studies plants |
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