petrichor
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petrichor
Summary
petrichor is a note[1]. petrichor draws 3,582 Wikipedia views per month (note category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- petrichor's instance of is recorded as note[3].
- petrichor is a type of earthy smell[4].
- petrichor is a type of aquatic smell[5].
- petrichor is used for perfumery[6].
- petrichor's Commons category is recorded as Petrichor[7].
- petrichor comprises Geosmin and methylisoborneol biosynthesis in streptomycetes. Evidence for an isoprenoid pathway and its absence in non-differentiating isolates[8].
- petrichor's has cause is recorded as geosmin[9].
- petrichor's described by source is recorded as Perfumery Glossary[10].
- petrichor's named by is recorded as Isabel Joy Bear[11].
- petrichor's named by is recorded as Richard Grenfell Thomas[12].
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Definition and Type
petrichor's instance of is recorded as note[3]. Recorded subclass of include earthy smell[4] and aquatic smell[5].
Use and Application
petrichor is used for perfumery[6]. petrichor comprises Geosmin and methylisoborneol biosynthesis in streptomycetes. Evidence for an isoprenoid pathway and its absence in non-differentiating isolates[8].
Why It Matters
petrichor draws 3,582 Wikipedia views per month (note category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] petrichor has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[13] petrichor is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[14]