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Nitrophily - Wikipedia
Nitrophily is a botanical term that indicates a preference of certain plant species for a habitat rich in nitrate.
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NITROPHILOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NITROPHILOUS is preferring or thriving in a soil rich in nitrogen.
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NITROPHILOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Nitrophilous definition: (of plants) growing in soil well supplied with nitrogen. See examples of NITROPHILOUS used in a sentence.
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nitrophilous
nitrophilous, a. Bot. (naɪˈtrɒfɪləs) [f. nitrogen + -philous.] Of a plant: growing best in a habitat rich in nitrogen. So ˈnitrophile n., a plant of this type.1909 Groom & Balfour tr. Warming's Oecol. Plants xvii. 68 Nitrophilous plants..thrive best in soil where compounds of ammonium and nitric aci...
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Nitrophilous Lichens - University of Reading Weblogs
Nitrogen loving (nitrophilous) lichens grow well in situations where there are relatively high levels of nitrogen compounds.
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NITROPHILOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
any of a series of organic compounds derived from amines and containing the N·NO group: they are found in foods, herbicides, and industrial products and are ...
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nitrophilous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (botany, of a plant) Thriving in a habitat rich in nitrogen · (ecology, of a habitat) Rich in nitrogen ...
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Nitrophilous Plants - Driftless Prairies: Native Ecosystems
Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum) ... Bladder campion (Silene cucubalus) ... Burdock (Arctium minus) ... Catchweed bedstraw (Galium aparine) ... Catnip (Nepeta cataria).
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nitrophilous | Whiteknights biodiversity
Nitrogen loving (nitrophilous) lichens grow well in situations where there are relatively high levels of nitrogen compounds.
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Factsheet for Mediterranean halo-nitrophilous scrubs - EUNIS
Nitrophilous scrubby formations typically of dry soils and arid climates, often greyish-white and semidesert-like, sometimes including taller, denser scrub.
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ornitho-
ornitho- bef. vowel ornith-, repr. Gr. ὀρνῑθο-, ὄρνῑθ-, combining form of ὄρνις bird, as in ὀρνῑθο-θήρας bird-catcher, ὀρνῑθο-ϕάγος bird-eating, etc., used in Eng. to form numerous scientific terms: see the following, and the Main words below. The pronunciation varies with the place of the stress; w...
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Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca
It is often nitrophilous, preferring dropping areas under bird perches.
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Patellifolia
Beta webbiana Moq.), endemic on Gran Canaria, in ruderal nitrophilous sites, Critically Endangered.
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Silva gallinaria
Particular attention are the plants that need forms of protection by man, such as halophytic nitrophilous like nappola thorny, the polygon sand, the sea
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Ammonia pollution
For example, an increase in nitrophilous plant populations shade other plants from necessary sunlight. Nitrophilous algae and macrophytes create large blooms in standing water.
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