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horticultural    音标拼音: [h,ɔrtək'ʌltʃɚəl]
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horticultural
adj 1: of or relating to the cultivation of plants

Horticultural \Hor`ti*cul"tur*al\, a. [Cf. F. horticultural.]
Of or pertaining to horticulture, or the culture of gardens
or orchards.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Horticulture | Definition, Types, Techniques, Uses | Britannica
    Horticultural regions Temperate zones Temperate zones for horticulture cannot be defined exactly by lines of latitude or longitude but are usually regarded as including those areas where frost in winter occurs, even though rarely
  • horticulture summary | Britannica
    Successful horticulture depends on extensive control of the environment, including light, water, temperature, soil structure and fertility, and pests Two important horticultural techniques are training (changing a plant’s orientation in space) and pruning (judicious removal of plant parts), used to improve the appearance or usefulness of plants
  • Horticulture - Propagation, Plant Breeding, Cultivation | Britannica
    Horticulture - Propagation, Plant Breeding, Cultivation: Propagation, the controlled perpetuation of plants, is the most basic of horticultural practices Its two objectives are to achieve an increase in numbers and to preserve the essential characteristics of the plant
  • Horticulture - Gardening, Landscaping, Plant Care | Britannica
    The design and planning of landscapes has become a distinct profession that in many cases is only incidentally horticultural Landscape architecture in its broadest sense is concerned with all aspects of land use
  • Horticultural societies - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Among horticultural peoples with chiefdoms, the chief’s ancestors, in time, become gods The most remote ancestors, the founders of the chiefly lineage, are the most important gods; more recent ancestors and those of related but collateral lines have a lesser status
  • Horticulture - Breeding, Cultivation, Plant Genetics | Britannica
    Horticulture - Breeding, Cultivation, Plant Genetics: The isolation and production of superior types known as cultivars are the very keystones of horticulture Plant breeding, the systematic improvement of plants through the application of genetic principles, has placed improvement of horticultural plants on a scientific basis
  • vegetative reproduction - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Vegetative reproduction, any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or grows from a specialized reproductive structure, such as a stolon, rhizome, tuber, corm, or bulb Learn about natural and horticultural vegetative reproduction
  • American Horticultural Society - Britannica
    The American Horticultural Society, established in 1922, is devoted largely to ornamentals and gardening The American Society for Horticultural Science was established in 1903 and became perhaps the most widely known scientific society devoted to horticulture
  • Horticulture - Education, Research, Plants | Britannica
    Although much research is carried out on horticultural food crops, there has been an increasing emphasis on ornamentals Horticultural research is also conducted by private companies among the seed industry, canning and processing firms, and private foundations and botanical gardens
  • Cultivar | Plant Breeding, Hybridization Selection | Britannica
    Cultivar, Any variety of a plant, originating through cloning or hybridization (see clone, hybrid), known only in cultivation In asexually propagated plants, a cultivar is a clone considered valuable enough to have its own name; in sexually propagated plants, a cultivar is a pure line (for





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