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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CALCIFUGOUS»
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British Plant Communities
... 4 Dryas ociopetala-Silene acaulis ledge community 267 Calcifugous
grasslands and montane communities INTRODUCTION TO CALCIFUGOUS
GRASSLANDS AND MONTANE COMMUNITIES 277 The sampling of
calcifugous grasslands ...
2
Journal of Agricultural Research
observations do not deal directly with chlorosis, all are related to this subject,
since calcifugous plants are often chlorotic on calcareous soils and since an
exposition of the causes of chlorosis may afiord an explanation of the calcifugous
...
3
British Plant Communities: Volume 3, Grasslands and Montane ...
The sampling of calcifugous grasslandsand montane vegetation Compared with
their calcicolous counterparts, swards with a prevailingly calcifuge flora, long
known in Britain as acid or acidic grasslands, have commanded somewhat
sporadic ...
4
Fungal Conservation: Issues and Solutions
Numbers of indicator species recorded at different grassland types categorised
using the National Vegetation Classification (NVC) NVC grassland type Number
of species recorded Calcicolous grassland CG 10 Calcifugous grassland U4a 2 ...
David Moore, Marijke M. Nauta, Shelley E. Evans, 2008
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Lowland Grassland and Heathland Habitats
Table 2 1 1: Characteristics of NVC calcifugous (acid) grassland communities (
excluding sub-communities) WC code Community Title Location Comments U2
U3 U4 Festuca ovina-Agrostis capillaris-Rumex acetosella grassland (sheep's ...
Elizabeth Anne Clewett Price, 2003
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Tropical Freshwater Fish Aquariums:
Some need calcium and others do not. Calciphilious plants are the plants that
require hard water and calcium all the time. Calcifugous plants are those that
require slightly acidic water and soft water. Be careful not to place both types of
plants ...
7
Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
Calcicolous species and ecotypes tolerate iron deficiency, unlike calcifugous
ones which display the so-called lime chlorosis syndrome. Various attempts (
Wacquant et Baus Picard 1987) to provoke lime-induced chlorosis of D. viscosa
on ...
Francesco Di Castri, A.J. Hansen, M Debussche, 1990
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Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge: Ecology, Adaptive ...
Calcifugous Plants in Calcareous Soils? As mentioned earlier, in some cases
cork oak does thrive on decalcified soils, on moderately alkaline soils with high
base saturation in the low range of the carbonate buffer, which is not common for
...
James Aronson, João Santos Pereira, Juli G. Pausas, 2012
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Dictionary of plant sciences (including horticulture)
Calcifugous Plants. Plants avoiding calcareous leads. Said of plants which are
not found or which develop badly on calcareous soil. Such plants are also called
siliceous because the land over which they grow are rich in free or combined ...
10
Vegetation and Hydrology of Floating Rich-fens
Philonotis marchica, which Boros associates with lime (see the earlier quotation),
is considered to be a tolerant, yet calcifugous species by Amann, as is P. fontana,
but the latter species is also taken for a calcifugous one by Boros (p.337: 'in ...