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- Nitrophily is a botanical term that indicates a preference of certain plant species for a habitat rich in nitrate. This term was first introduced by George...
- red-brown in an iodine-based reagent). Most if not all Lepiota species are nitrophilic, with a preference for calcareous soils. They typically occur in rich...
- sodium, and pot****ium) and more solvating solvents lead to N-alkylation. Nitrophilic metals, such as MgX, lead to alkylation at C (mainly C2), due to a higher...
- industrial areas. Being a nitrogen loving species, it is also found on nitrophilic soils in urban areas. It is found growing among lawns as well as in other...
- requirements, typically colonizing bare wood surfaces. It thrives in nitrophilic environments and is predominantly found on bird perches, with fenceposts...
- basaltic and siliceous—and also occurs on bone, bark and soil. It is nitrophilic and is particularly common on substrates where birds perch. Capable of...
- L.; Zilio-Grandi, F.; Vigato, P.A. (1990). "Anaerobic digestion of nitrophilic algal biom**** from the Venice Lagoon". Biom****. 23 (3): 179–199. doi:10...
- occurs in the Camargue and elsewhere. This is described as a "highly nitrophilic, thermophilic wasteland in the vicinity of stables and other nitrogenous...
- facilitate plant growth and the ac****ulation of pellets that create spots of nitrophilic vegetation (vegetation rich in nitrogen). The species lives in families...
- Tamarix gallica and Tamarix africana (Tamaricaceae), which alternate with nitrophilic elements, both bushy and herbaceous ones, of the genera Suaeda, Salsola...