málmfræði
Málmfræði is the Icelandic term for botany, the scientific study of plants. The field investigates the structure, growth, reproduction, distribution, taxonomy, physiology, genetics, ecology, and interactions of plant species. In Iceland, málmfræði has played a vital role in understanding the unique flora of the island, which includes a combination of Arctic, alpine, and wetland plant communities. The study of Icelandic botany has contributed to broader knowledge in areas such as plant adaptation to extreme environments, secondary metabolite production, and the impacts of climate change on vegetation.
Historical research on Icelandic flora dates back to the early modern period, with contributions from figures
Málmfræði intersects with several related disciplines. Plant physiology and phytochemistry examine biochemical pathways and secondary compounds.
Research studies conducted by Icelandic universities, such as the University of Iceland, often partner with international