PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «OMBROPHOBOUS»
ombrophobous
ombrophobe
ombrophobic
plant
that
cannot
withstand
much
rain
term
introduced
century
botanist
julius
wiesner
identified
extreme
kinds
plants
ombrophobes
ombrophiles
xerophytes
usually
ombrophobous
merriam
webster
broph
bous
adjective
äm¦bräfəbəs
full
incapable
withstanding
long
continued
translations
information
about
reverso
meaning
also
ombrophilous
ombrogenous
omophagous
ombro
define
able
tolerate
conditions
collins
complete
unabridged
edition
william
word
what
anagrams
starting
with
from
answers
mbrfbs
ecology
unable
live
presence
continuous
always
usage
examples
trends
frequency
level
data
available
ɒmˈbrɒfəbəs
pronunciation
urban
ombo
ombongo
nuts
ombow
ombre
hair
ombrero
ombrey
ombss
ombsss
defined
chinese
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OMBROPHOBOUS»
Scopri l'uso di
ombrophobous nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
ombrophobous e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Cf: ombrophobous. Noun: ombrophile. ombrophobous (om-broph'-o-bous) Said
of an organism that cannot tolerate extremely rainy conditions. Cf: ombrophilous.
Noun: ombrophobe. ombrotrophic peat Peat whose nutrient supply is exclusively
...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
The seedlings are ombrophobous, while those of tropical species of Viscum are
ombrophilous. The seeds of tropical species also need no period of repose. Light
is not essential for the germination of the seeds of Loranthus europseus.
3
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
The seedlings arc ombrophobous, while those of tropical species of Viscum are
ombrophilous. The seeds of tropical species also need no period of repose. Light
is not essential for the germination of the seeds of Loranthus eurapseus.
4
Handbook of flower pollination: based upon Hermann Müller's ...
Wiss., Prag, xxxiii, 1896) describes as ombrophobous (rain-fearing) such flowers
as are able by special movements (ombro- phobous movements) to protect
themselves against the injurious effect of rain or continued wetting ; flowers that
are ...
Paul Knuth, Hermann Müller, 1906
5
CRC Handbook of Lichenology
With permission.) longer periods of water runs and dripping after rainfall,
Synalissa ramulosa and Collema tenon are associated with Placynthium
hungaricum. The ombrophobous character of the Collema species is particularly
emphasized .
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Concept S Dictionary Of Agricultural Sciences
Ombrophobous Unable to live in the presence of long, continuous rain. Omnivore
An organism which obtains energy from the consumption of both plants and
animals. Omum Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague (Carum copticum Benth. and
...
I. C. Gupta, S. K. Gupta, 1992
In soils, this may be due to the paucity of nutrients in the parent rock. i
ombrophilous able to thrive in areas of abundant rainfall. i ombrophobous unable
to live in the presence of long, continuous rain. i once-trough cooling the
standard method ...
Leprose lichens like Lecidea orosthea,Biatora lucida, Chaenotheca arenaria and
other species of the Calicion viridis alliance are apparently ombrophobous
because they grow under overhanging rocks. This behavior must, however, ...
EGEA Keywords: Coast, Lichens, N Africa, Ombrophobous, Saxicolous, SW
Europa, Vegetation. Abstract: This paper is a study of the ombrophobous
saxicolous lichen vegetation along the coasts of southwestern Europe and
northern Africa, ...
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Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... of moss musaceous: concerning bananas, plantains nuciferous: nutlike
ombrophobous: of a plant that cannot survive continuous rain orchidaceous:
resembling an orchid orchideous: concerning or resembling an orchid organic:
designating ...
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «OMBROPHOBOUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
ombrophobous nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
10 unusual nature words we should use more often
"With reference to their behavior toward precipitation, plants are ombrophilous, or rain-loving, or ombrophobous, or rain-fearing." Roscoe ... «The Week Magazine, dic 14»