phytotechnology
English
Etymology
From phyto- + technology.
Noun
phytotechnology (plural phytotechnologies)
- Any biotechnology that uses plants.
- 2005, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council (U.S.), Agricultural Biotechnology, page 98,
- Capitalizing on the low costs and other advantages of environmental phytotechnologies, many companies, individuals and government agencies are now using plants to restore and protect the environment.
- 2006, Harry LeVine, Genetic Engineering: A Reference Handbook, page 33:
- A variety of federal environmental laws govern the use of phytotechnology for remediation.
- 2007, Dawn Marie Reinhold, Fate of Fluorinated Organic Pollutants in Aquatic Plant Systems, page 1:
- Engineering of phytotechnologies presents many opportunities for sustainable development of plant-based approaches to water quality issues.
- 2005, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council (U.S.), Agricultural Biotechnology, page 98,
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