-
traditionally expressed as a
score between 1 (not
nitrophilous at all) and 10 (extremely
nitrophilous)
according to the
Ellenberg N Index. Alternatively...
- rock. It
grows from the high
desert to the
alpine zone. It is
often nitrophilous,
preferring dropping areas under bird perches.[citation needed] It is...
-
Umbilicaria decussate, and U. aprina) and
communities of
weakly or non-
nitrophilous lichens (e.g.,
Pseudephebe minuscula,
Rhizocarpon superficial, and R...
-
takes its name from Horus, the
Egyptian sun god.
Ballota nigra is a
nitrophilous plant; it
grows in ruins, fallows, and
hedges at
elevations up to 1300...
- Israel, Egypt, Tunesia,
Algeria and Morocco.
Scolymus maculatus is
nitrophilous plant, that
prefers deep, rich, but
disturbed clayey soils in
sunny or...
- all of the
Iberian Peninsula. It is
found in crop fields,
fallows and
nitrophilous gr****lands.
Preferably in
basic substrates at an
altitude of 100-1000...
- in Argentina. Many
species of the
family are
moderately to
strongly nitrophilous,
meaning that they
prefer habitats rich in nitrogen,
particularly in...
- can also be seen. The
marshes are
composed of
herbaceous and
shrubby nitrophilous vegetation. In
areas of high
marine influence, with
salinity similar...
-
favors nitrophilous plants (those that
prefer high
nitrate concentrations) and
disadvantages others. For example, an
increase in
nitrophilous plant po****tions...
- that
suppresses the
growth of
native plants,
which are then
replaced by
nitrophilous types, such as
stinging nettle (Urtica dioica),
which degrades the area...