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Acidophiles or
acidophilic organisms are
those that
thrive under highly acidic conditions (usually at pH 5.0 or below).
These organisms can be
found in...
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types covering 64.5% of the area of land habitats, as well as of dry
acidophilous Scots pine
forest (Cladonio-Pinetum)
covering 2.5% of the area, and of...
- the
widespread Suillellus luridus, but
differs in its
predominantly acidophilous ecology, a
mostly dull-coloured,
finely felty cap and more
narrowly ellipsoid...
- in the cap when
longitudinally sliced.
Rubroboletus legaliae is also
acidophilous, has
pinkish tinges on the cap,
flesh that
stains more
extensively blue...
- levels. The prin****l
plant communities include:
lowland to
submontane acidophilous oak forests,
mixed oak forests, prin****lly of
English oak (Quercus robur)...
- herb-rich
beech forest Bučina u Žďáru
Nature reserve 6.77 ha 16.7
acres acidophilous montane beech forest Bystřice
Nature reserve 43.61 ha 107.8
acres mixed...
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communities of the
Celtic broadleaf forests include:
lowland to
submontane acidophilous oak forests,
mixed oak forests, prin****lly of
English oak (Quercus robur)...
- its
first Index Seminum, and in 1961 was
extended with a
collection of
acidophilous plants including rhododendrons, azaleas, and ferns. More recently, a...
- chains. In abscission,
successive portions are cut off and released.
acidophilous Organisms that can grow in high-acidity environments; in mycology, lichens...
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Forest and
marsh of the
Grand Ravet in
Braux and
Aulnay 210020167
Acidophilous forests and
meadows of
Woiries northeast of Monthermé 210009836 Forest...