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Literary notes about arboriculture (AI summary)

In literature, the term "arboriculture" is employed in both technical and linguistic contexts. For example, in "All About Coffee" [1], the term is used to refer to refined agricultural practices—specifically, the sophisticated methods implemented by coffee planters to combat pests and diseases. This usage highlights a sense of modern, advanced practices within the field of tree and crop management. Conversely, in "Doña Perfecta" [2], the term appears in a more linguistic or etymological frame, presented in its translated form, which underlines its roots and adaptability across languages. Together, these examples show that "arboriculture" can serve as a versatile term, bridging both practical agricultural applications and scholarly linguistic exploration.
  1. Coffee planters combat pests and diseases principally with sprays, as in other lines of advanced arboriculture.
    — from All About Coffee by William H. Ukers
  2. arboricultura f arboriculture.
    — from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

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