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Calcifuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described as ericaceous, as the prototypical calci...
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An over-utilization, or possibly an immobilization, of inorganic P in the tissues of calcifuge plants may take place, if such plants are forced to grow on a calcareous soil, though this has not been experimentally demonstrated.
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be of importance in understanding the calcicole–calcifuge behaviour of plants. Materials and methods Plants of five calcicole and five calcifuge herbs and ...
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Nov 24, 2008 ... calcifuge (plural calcifuges). Any plant that does not thrive in a soil rich in ... Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/calcifuge" ...
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Great differences in mol% root exudation between the calcifuge and the acidifuge ... The calcifuge species exuded more acetic acid, the acidifuge species ...
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Acidicole (calcifuge) species have developed the power of tolerating AI 3+ and H + ... calcifuge than calcicole species have, since then, had enough time to ...
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Chodat, R. " Sur la Digitalis purpurea, plante calcifuge," Univ. de ... that it is distinctly calcifuge. At the same time he points out that the ash of ...
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Abram, B. and Cherukuri, C. and Pritchard, S. C. and Rodwell, J. S. and Shirras, A. D. and McAinsh, Martin (2005) Environmental genomics of calcicole-calcifuge physiology. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 141 (3 Supplement 1). S276-S277. ISSN 10956433...
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calcifuge [ kálssi fyooj ] (plural calcifuges) ... acid-preferring plant: a plant that is best suited for growth in an acid soil; ... Search for "calcifuge" in all of ninemsn Encarta...
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Calcifuge species are unable to solubilize these elements or keep them ... To demonstrate if calcicole, calcifuge and'soil indifferent' species differ in Fe ...
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