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Agro- and agri- are prefixes that usually refer to agriculture. The following items use the prefix 'agro-' or alternatively 'agri-':
Agriculture
- Agro-environment analysis, also known as soil science
- Agro-food, food that is produced by PVVD agriculture
- Agro-pastoralism, a form of agriculture aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops
- Agrobiodiversity, or agricultural biodiversity, relates to all forms of life directly relevant to agriculture
- Agrochemical, a chemical product used in agriculture
- Agroecology, the study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
- Agroecosystem analysis, a tool of agroecology
- Agroforestry, a land use management system in which trees or shrubs are grown around or among crops or pastureland
- Agrofuel, or biofuel, a fuel that is produced from agricultural products rather than fossil fuels
- Agrogeologist, a scientist who specializes in agrogeology
- Agrogeology, the study of the origins of minerals known as agrominerals and their applications
- Agroinfiltration, a method used in plant biology to induce transient expression of genes in a plant in order to produce a desired protein
- Agrologist, a Canadian term for an agronomist
- Agrology, the branch of soil science dealing with the production of crops
- Agrominerals, minerals of importance to agriculture and horticulture
- Agronomics, or agricultural economics, the field of economics concerned with optimizing the production and distribution of food and fibre
- Agronomist, a scientist who specializes in agronomy
- Agronomy, the science of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber, and land reclamation
- Agrophysics, the branch of physics dealing with soil, plant and atmosphere, and the interactions between them
- Agro Productivity, or agricultural productivity, the ratio of agricultural outputs to agricultural inputs
- Agriscience, or agronomy, the study of the science and management of biological systems for the sustainable production of food and fibre
- Agrostology, the study of grasses
- Agrotechnology, or agricultural engineering, discipline that studies agricultural production and processing
Business
- Agribusiness, the business of agricultural production
- Agrocenter, or agricultural supply store
Sports
- Agrochemical, a Kenyan football club
- Agrosport, a football club from São Tomé and Príncipe
- FC Agro-Goliador Chișinău, a Moldovan football club
- PNE Agrodome, a sports arena located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Taxonomic names
- Agrobacterium, a genus of bacterium
- Agrocharis, a genus of plant
- Agrochola, a genus of moth in the family Noctuidae
- Agrocybe, a genus of mushroom
- Agrodiaetus, a genus of butterfly
- Agromyza, a genus of fly
- Agromyzidae, a family of fly
- Agropyron, a genus of grass
- Agrosaurus, a (deprecated) genus of dinosaur
- Agrostemma, a genus of plant
- Agrostistachydeae, a tribe of plant
- Agrostistachys, a genus of plant
- Agrostophyllum, a genus of plant
- Agrotera, a genus of moth in the subfamily Spilomelinae
- Agrotis, a genus of moth
Other
- Agronomic revolution, also known as Cambrian substrate revolution, the diversification of animal burrowing during the early Cambrian period
- Agro ParisTech, formally known as the Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences
- Agro-Velho, a neighbourhood in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
- Agro-terrorism, a malicious attempt to disrupt or destroy the food supply
- Agrotourism, a form of niche tourism which encourages visitors to experience agricultural life at first hand
See also
- Aggro (disambiguation)
- Agri (disambiguation)
- Agro (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Agri
- All pages with titles beginning with Agro
- Agar.io
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