Noun
(botany) the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants
Source: WordNetDioecy is relatively uncommon in the plant kingdom, and a very low percentage of dioecious plant species have been determined to use the XY system. Source: Internet
On the taxonomic tree of life, fungi are more closely related to the animal kingdom than the plant kingdom. Source: Internet
Mycorrhizas are present in 92% of plant families studied (80% of species), citation with arbuscular mycorrhizas being the ancestral and predominant form, and the most prevalent symbiotic association found in the plant kingdom. Source: Internet
Many of the most important groundbreaking scientific and biological discoveries of the tropical animal and plant kingdom originated here. Source: Internet
The Arabidopsis regulatory gene for production of Anthocyanin Pigment 1 (AtPAP1) can be expressed in other plant species. citation Natural occurrences Phenols are found in the natural world, especially in the plant kingdom. Source: Internet
"I've invented a language," Stankard said, "a glass vocabulary to interpret the plant kingdom." Source: Internet