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Physiological Plant Ecology: Ecophysiology and Stress ...
3.6.2 Calcicole and Calcifuge Plants Some plant species occur exclusively on
calcareous soils, while others occur only on siliceous and sandy, calcium-
deficient soils. According to their substrate preference such plants are called
calcicole (i.e. ...
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Advances in Botanical Research
TABLE II The production of shoot and root dry mass by seven calcifuge species
grown for 60-80 days in a rendzic leptosol soil receiving supplemental iron or
phosphate (From Tyler, 1994) Figures are means of 10 plants, means in each
row ...
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Handbook of Plant Nutrition
5.3.2.3 Calcicole and Calcifuge Species In general, calcicole species contain
high concentrations of intracellular calcium, and calcifuge species contain low
concentrations of intracellular calcium. The different geographic distributions of
these ...
Allen V. Barker, David J. Pilbeam,
2006
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Flora of the County Dublin: Flowering Plants, Higher ...
Broadly speaking, the presence or absence of lime in a soil " would appear to be
the most potent and prevalent cause of " the observed preference or aversion,
and the terms calcicole " and calcifuge most fitly express this relation of plants
and ...
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Transmembrane Ionic Exchanges in Plants
ECHANGES IONIQUES TRANSMEMERANAIRES CHEZ LES VEGETAUX
CALCIUM FIXATION BY THE ROOTS OF CALCICOLE AND CALCIFUGE
PLANTS : THE IMPORTANCE OF MEMBRANE SYSTEMS PND THEIR LIPID
COMPOSITION ...
M. Thellier, G. Ducet, René Heller
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Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
See also Calcifuge; Calciphile. calciform Looking like a calyx. calcifuge A plant
seldom found or unable to grow upon limestone or calcareous soils. See also
Calcicole; Calciphile. calciphile A plant that occurs in, and is tolerant of,
calcareous ...
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Types of British Vegetation
Contrasting with the “ calcicole” species there are others, called “calcifuge,”
which appear to be really intolerant of much lime in the soil. Examples of
pronounced calcifuge species usually quoted are the maritime pine (Pinus
Pinaster), the ...
Central Committee for the Survey and Study of British Vegetation, Sir Arthur George Tansley,
1911
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British Plant Communities: Volume 3, Grasslands and Montane ...
altogether more calcifuge Luzula sylvaticaVaccinium myrtillus community (U16)
is characteristic. There, on humic rankers kept permanently moist by the humid
climate, protection from grazing permits nochance of sustained succession
toscrub, ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). cf. calcifuge; -cole: gelicole, geocole, halicole, humicole, pergelicole,
perhalicole, silicole, terricole; 1-phile: agrophile, geophile, gypsophile, nitrophile
calcosaxicole n. An organism that lives in rocky limestone areas, e.g., a fern
species ...
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Mineral Nitrogen In The Plant-Soil System
For example, results presented in Table IV show that although two calcifuge
Vaccinium species belonging to the family Ericaceae possessed virtually no
capacity to reduce NO; in their leaves, this was not true for two other calcifuge
plants.
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How To Maintain Optimum Soil pH In Blueberries
I know liming blueberry fields sounds really strange because blueberry plants love acid soils and are calcifuge (do not tolerate alkaline soil) ... «Growing Produce, 4월 15»
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I love words and language and Calcifuge is the Latin term for a plant that won't tolerate alkaline or limey soil. The word comes from 'calcis', the ... «Irish Examiner, 4월 15»
Kitchen gardening: an A to Z
Plants that like acid soil are known as 'lime-hating' or calcifuge. Blueberries are a prime example - you can only grow them in acid soil. «The Ecologist, 4월 10»
Gardening advice with Bunny Guinness
These are called "calcifuge" plants, from the Latin to flee from chalk. If I tried to grow them in my highly limey garden soil (with a pH of 8), they ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 9월 08»