10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOMOPHYTE»
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Types of British Vegetation: By Members of the Central ...
Chomophyte Formation 317 II. Arctic-alpine Chomophyte Formation This
formation is floristically richer than that of the mountain top detritus, but has a
more restricted distribution, because places suited to its development are limited
in number ...
2
The Fertilizer Encyclopedia
Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, Sudha Gowariker, Manik Dhanorkar,
Kalyani Paranjape. Chomophyte Citrate-insoluble phosphorus in fertilizers
leaves; when nitrogen deficiency is severe, the lower leaves turn brown and die. .
if k. Fig.
Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, Sudha Gowariker, 2009
3
A study of the ecosystems of the Monaro region of New South ...
Danthonia alpicolo (alpine wallaby grass). Blechnum penna-marina (alpine fern).
Polystichum aculeatum (common shield fern). * The word chomophyte is used in
the broad sense to include also chasmophyte, as proposed by Tansley (1939).
New South Wales. Soil Conservation Service, A. B. Costin, 1954
4
Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
The clifl' vegetation; the lithophyte formation; the typical chomophyte formation;
the ombrophile chomophyte formation; the thermophile-chomophyte formation. 3.
Alpine formations. a. The rocky-flat formation. b. The alpine-bog formation; ...
5
The land-vegetation of the Færöes: with special reference to ...
Ombrophile Chomophyte form. Typical "Chomophyte form. Rocky-flat form. 4. I
Thermophile Chomophyte form. Heather-moor form. 4. Grimmia-heath form. f
Transition form. / Y Alpine hog form. Grass-slope form. Grass-moor t Y Boggy
moor^ ...
6
The Ecology of Recently-deglaciated Terrain: A Geoecological ...
... 234 chionophilous species, 177, 207, 277 chlorophyte, 271 chomophyte, 30
Chon-Kemin valley, 183 Chon-Kyzylsu valley, 183 chronofunction, 82
chronosequence actual chronosequence, 85, 145, 226 chronosequence concept
, 5, 82, 249, ...
7
Fundamentals of Biogeography
In the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, the wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri) is
a common and colourful chomophyte and maidenhair spleenwort (Asplenium
trichomanes) is a common chasmophyte (P. Anderson and Shimwell 1981, 142).
Richard John Huggett, 2004
between a lithophyte sere on bare rock surfaces, initiated by lichens and mosses,
and a chomophyte sere in rock crevices and scree, pioneered by certain
angiosperms. These two distinct habitats are often confused in the literature
relating to ...
9
Dictionary of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Chomophyte A plant that grows in a fissure or crevice of a rock. Chorochromatic
Maps A map in which the area is divided into a series of zones which are each
displayed using a single colour or shading. Choropleth Map 1. A map consisting
of ...
Kailash Chandra Bebarta, 2011
10
Geoecology: An Evolutionary Approach
... Arizona, pine trees on 233 Chlamydomonas nivalis, snow algaofpolarand nival
zones61 chomophyte 146 Chou, H.H.254 Christensen, N.L. 234
chronosequence, ofsoils 31, 56 Chyba, C.F. 256 Cincinnati,USA,city parks as
habitat islands ...