10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTHROPOPHYTE»
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anthropophyte in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Elsevier's Dictionary of Geography: in English, Russian, ...
38 anthropophyte origin and distribution of human races in relation to the
environment. r антропология Изучение происхождения и эволюции человека
и становления человеческих рас, в частности, в связи с окружающей средой.
f ...
Vladimir Kotlyakov, Anna Komarova, 2006
2
Comptes Rendus de L'Association Internationale D'essais de ...
On Га introduite par les semences dans la partie des Etats-Unis avoisinant l'
Océan Pacifique. Elle a été considérée comme anthropophyte dans les environs
de Buenos-Aires ainsi qu'en Uruguay. L'aire naturelle de VHelminthia echioides (
L.) ...
International Seed Testing Association, 1963
3
Early Beth Shan (strata XIX-XIII): G.M. Fitzgerald's Deep ...
This find is testimony to the age of this anthropophyte. Common Beans (Vicia
Faba L.) Prehistorical findings from the east Mediterranean are very rare.
Muratova (1931; 1937) reports two findings of the Neolithic (Troy and Egypt) and
one of the ...
4
Dictionary of Soils and Fertilisers
... ammonia, 56 amphi photoperiodic, 66 analysis, 954 annual, 75 anthropophyte,
77 ball, 121 basket, 131 biochemistry, 954 biophysics, 954 biogas, 43, 539
juvenile, 668 latent heat of, 690 level, 1365 level gauge, Index 1431.
U.S. This pantropic weed is an anthropophyte, first described from Eu., but
probably of Am. origin. As an apparent facultative apomict it has developed
innumerable local races based largely on variations in the bur. Innumerable
intergrades ...
Philip Alexander Munz, 1973
6
Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
... 400 Andes mountains 230 anthropophyte 19-33, 51-59 apophyte 19-33.51-59
Appalachian mountains 88 aquaculture 297. 302. 303, 323 Aquitaine 76 Arabia
110, 115 archaeophyte 19-33, 37-48, 52, 66, 86, 99, 1 86 Arctic Sea 224 ...
Francesco Di Castri, A.J. Hansen, M Debussche, 1990
7
Dictionary of plant sciences (including horticulture)
Anthropophyte. A plant introduced incidentally in the course of cultivation. Anthus
. Greek suffix meaning 'flowered'. Anti. Latin prefix meaning 'opposite'. Antibiosis.
Antagonism between two organisms resulting in one overcoming the other, or, ...
8
Environmental Impacts of Ecotourism
In the alpine zone in the Polar Urals, only one socalled 'anthropophyte' was
found (Poa annua). At lower elevations, P. annua was joined by other typical
cosmopolitan ruderal plants, such as Taraxacum officinale, Plantago spp.,
Cirsium spp., ...
9
Russian Journal of Ecology
... Luzula parviflora, Empetrum hermaphroditum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V.
uliginosum, and Poa annua. The total number of species was 13; 8 of them were
synanthropic, including 7 apophytes and 1 anthropophyte. The synanthropiza-
tion and ...
10
Polish Ecological Studies
The man-introduced anthropophyte was Robinia pseudacacia. On the area of
Lomianki commune, in each of the three distinguished groups of plant
communities there were observed various kinds of effects brought about by man's
economic ...