pteridological (Meaning)

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pteridological (a)

of or relating to the study of ferns

Synonyms & Antonyms of pteridological

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pteridological Sentence Examples

  1. Pteridological studies focus on the classification, morphology, and distribution of ferns and their relatives.
  2. A pteridological expedition was organized to explore the biodiversity of fern species in the remote rainforests of South America.
  3. The pteridological society hosts annual conferences where researchers present their latest findings on fern ecology and evolution.
  4. Professor Smith's groundbreaking research in pteridological taxonomy revolutionized our understanding of fern phylogeny.
  5. The journal publishes articles covering a wide range of pteridological topics, from fern conservation to fern fossil records.
  6. The pteridological collection at the museum contains specimens dating back to the 19th century, providing valuable data for researchers.
  7. As a pteridological enthusiast, Sarah spends her weekends hiking through forests in search of rare fern species.
  8. The pteridological field guide includes detailed descriptions and illustrations to aid in the identification of ferns in the wild.
  9. The graduate student is conducting a pteridological survey to assess fern diversity in urban parks across the region.
  10. The renowned botanist was awarded for his lifetime contribution to the advancement of pteridological science.

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of or relating to the study of ferns

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Pteridological studies focus on the classification, morphology, and distribution of ferns and their relatives.

A pteridological expedition was organized to explore the biodiversity of fern species in the remote rainforests of South America.

The pteridological society hosts annual conferences where researchers present their latest findings on fern ecology and evolution.

Professor Smith's groundbreaking research in pteridological taxonomy revolutionized our understanding of fern phylogeny.