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rotswisseling

Rotswisseling is a Dutch term that is not widely standardized in technical dictionaries. The word is a compound of rots (rock) and wisseling (exchange or change). Because it is infrequently used, its meaning is highly context dependent and can vary between disciplines.

In geology and earth sciences, the expression may appear in informal or descriptive contexts to denote a

In horticulture and agriculture, some writers have used rotswisseling to refer to changing root systems or

Because rotswisseling lacks a single, widely accepted definition, readers should verify its intended meaning from the

change
in
rock
characteristics,
such
as
alterations
in
mineralogy
or
texture.
However,
it
is
not
a
standard
technical
term
in
Dutch
geology,
where
more
specific
words
like
metamorfose
(metamorphism)
or
verwering
(weathering)
are
typically
preferred.
rootstocks
in
grafting
programs.
In
such
usage,
it
describes
a
shift
in
the
plant’s
below-ground
structure
to
suit
soil
conditions,
disease
pressure,
or
breeding
goals.
More
common
terminology
in
this
field
would
be
wortelstokverwisseling
or
onderstamwisseling,
depending
on
the
precise
practice.
specific
source
text
and
consult
domain-specific
terminology
when
accuracy
is
required.
If
possible,
seek
more
established
terms
in
the
relevant
field
to
avoid
ambiguity.