plant-science
Plant science, also known as botany or phytology, is the branch of biology dedicated to studying plants — encompassing their anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, and evolution across roughly 410,000 known land species. It provides the foundational framework for understanding how plants grow, reproduce, and interact with their environments. This knowledge underpins critical advances in agriculture, conservation, medicine, and our broader understanding of terrestrial ecosystems.
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This entry identifies Oula Ghannoum as a researcher at Western Sydney University's Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment in Australia. No research findings, methods, or results are present in this record.
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Institution identified: Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Australia.
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