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- Ceratophyllum demersum). They can also grow up to the water's surface. Helophytes are plants that grow partly submerged in marshes and regrow from buds...
- (termed helophytes) tolerate extended periods of waterlogging around the roots and even complete submersion under flood waters. Growth rates of helophytes decrease...
- stimulating phosphatase activity in organisms found below the moss cover. Helophytes have been shown to bolster phosphorus cycling within fens, especially...
- geophytes, Root-tuber geophytes, Bulb geophytes, and Root geophytes. Helophytes: rest in marshy or wet soil, e.g. reedmace and marsh-marigold; and Hydrophytes:...
- Network Vertical Helophyte Filter System (VHFS) DOSTv: Science for the People Philippine Space Agency Science for Change Vertical Helophyte Filter System...
- seasons): Phanerophytes Chamaephytes Hemicryptophytes Cryptophyte Geophytes Helophytes Hydrophytes Therophytes (annual plants) Aerophytes Epiphytes I. Heterotrophic...
- Amaranthaceae. It is the sole species in genus Centrostachys. It is a subshrub or helophyte native to tropical Africa south to Botswana, and to the Indian subcontinent...
- geophyte Colocasia esculenta deciduous dipterocarp forest evergreen; helophyte Hapaline benthamiana dry evergreen forest deciduous; geophyte Homalomena...
- Podostemaceae. It is the sole species in genus Angolaea. It is an aquatic plant (helophyte) native to Angola and the Central African Republic. "Angolaea Wedd. |...
- hydrophilous: class 1. Hydrophytes (of formations in water). class 2. Helophytes (of formations in marsh). B. The soil is physiologically dry, i. e. contains...