agrobiology
/ˌæɡroʊbaɪˈɒlədʒi/Definitions
1. noun
The study of the relationship between living organisms, particularly plants and microorganisms, and their environment in agricultural ecosystems.
“The researchers in the field of agrobiology developed new methods for crop disease management.”
2. noun
The application of biological principles to agriculture, including the use of microorganisms to improve soil fertility and crop yields.
“The agrobiology program at the university focused on sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation.”