| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | бота́ника |
| espanja | botánica |
| esperanto | botaniko, plantscienco, plantoscienco |
| hollanti | plantkunde, botanie, botanica |
| italia | botanica |
| japani | 植物学 (しょくぶつがく,shokubutsugaku / shokubutsugaku), 植物生態 (shokubutsu sētai), しょくぶつがく (shiョkubutsugaku / shokubutsugaku) |
| kreikka | φυτολογία (fytología), βοτανική (votanikí) |
| latina | botanica, herbāria |
| latvia | botānika |
| liettua | botanika |
| portugali | botânica |
| puola | botanika, roślinoznawstwo |
| ranska | botanique |
| ruotsi | botanik, växtlära, växtbiologi, flora, lärobok i botanik, bot. |
| saksa | Botanik, Pflanzenkunde |
| suomi | kasvitiede, kasvioppi, botaniikka |
| tanska | botanik |
| turkki | botanik, bitki bilimi |
| tšekki | botanika, rostlinopis, fytologie |
| unkari | növénytan |
| venäjä | бота́ника (botánika), ботаника (botanika) |
| viro | taimeteadus, botaanika |
| Monikko | botanies |
(uncountable) A branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of plants.
Class of alpine botany in Switzerland, 1936
The properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group.
The nodules of Medicago italica contain the nitrogen fixing bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti. The plant provides the bacteria with nutrients and an anaerobic environment, and the bacteria fix nitrogen for the plant.