gyantaáramlás
Gyantaáramlás is a Hungarian term that translates to "resin flow" or "resin stream." It primarily refers to the movement of resin, a sticky substance secreted by many plants, particularly trees. This flow can occur naturally within the plant, for example, as part of its defense mechanisms or wound healing. When a tree is injured, it often produces and releases resin to seal the damage, preventing infection and deterring pests.
In a broader sense, gyantaáramlás can also describe the process of collecting or extracting resin from plants.
The study of gyantaáramlás is relevant in botany, forestry, and ethnobotany. Understanding the biological pathways and