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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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Nitrophily
Nitrophily is traditionally expressed as a score between 1 (not nitrophilous at all) and 10 (extremely nitrophilous) according to the Ellenberg N Index
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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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Scolymus maculatus
Ecology
Scolymus maculatus is nitrophilous plant, that prefers deep, rich, but disturbed clayey soils in sunny or lightly shaded positions, such as fallowed
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Salsola melitensis
permasigmeta and geopermasigmeta habitats composing Suaedo verae-Darnellio melitensis communities on dry marly-clayey outcrops near the sea that allow for salty/nitrophilous
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Ballota nigra
Distribution and habitat
Ballota nigra is a nitrophilous plant; it grows in ruins, fallows, and hedges at elevations up to 1300 m.
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Teloschistaceae
In general, the family is moderately to strongly nitrophilous.
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Zbrašov Aragonite Caves
Acacia has a strong tendency to spread and produces chemical substances that suppresses the growth of native plants, which are then replaced by nitrophilous
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Footpaths of Gibraltar
The area around the path has been heavily shaped by human activity, leading to its colonisation by nitrophilous plants which benefit from nitrate-rich
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Wildlife of Antarctica
Lichens
Macrolichens (e.g., Usnea sphacelata, U. antarctica, Umbilicaria decussate, and U. aprina) and communities of weakly or non-nitrophilous lichens Sites with substrates influenced by seabirds are colonized by well-developed communities of nitrophilous lichen species such as Caloplaca athallina, C.
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Oca River, Biscay
The marshes are composed of herbaceous and shrubby nitrophilous vegetation.
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