agrobiological
/,ægroubaiə'lɔdʤikəl/
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to agrobiology: Of or pertaining to the scientific study of plant nutrition, soil science, and crop production, especially in relation to ecology and environmental factors.
Usage
- The term "agrobiological" is used to describe research, methods, principles, or factors connected to the field of agrobiology. It is an academic and technical adjective.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The conference focused on agrobiological approaches to sustainable farming.
- Her agrobiological research examines the relationship between soil microbes and crop yield.
- An agrobiological perspective is essential for understanding this ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
- "agrobiological systems": Refers to farming or agricultural systems analyzed through the lens of biological and ecological principles.
- The study compared traditional and modern agrobiological systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Agrobiology (n): The branch of biology that deals with soil science, plant nutrition, and crop production in relation to the environment.
- He holds a degree in agrobiology.
- Agrobiologist (n): A scientist who specializes in agrobiology.
- The agrobiologist advised the farmers on soil health.
Synonyms
- Agricultural-biological: Pertaining to the biology of agriculture.
- Agroecological: Relating to the ecology of agricultural systems (closely related but with a stronger emphasis on ecological interactions).
Notes
- "Agrobiological" is a compound adjective formed from "agro-" (relating to agriculture) and "biological." It is primarily used in scientific, academic, and technical contexts.
Adjective
- of or pertaining to agrobiology