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proven technique.
Examples of
xerophiles include Trichosporonoides nigrescens, Zygosaccharomyces, and cacti. Look up
xerophile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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Aardvarks (/ˈɑːrdvɑːrk/ ARD-vark;
Orycteropus afer) are medium-sized, burrowing,
nocturnal mammals native to Africa. They have a long snout,
similar to...
- of
Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-2418-3. Pitt JI,
Hocking AD (2009). "
Xerophiles".
Fungi and Food Spoilage. London: Springer. pp. 339–355. doi:10...
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xerophyte (from Gr**** ξηρός
xeros 'dry' + φυτόν
phuton 'plant') is a
species of
plant that has
adaptations to
survive in an
environment with
little liquid...
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Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪdz/ ),
known colloquially as
water bears or moss piglets, are a
phylum of eight-legged
segmented micro-animals. They were first...
- elixir, xerasia, xerochilia, xeroderma, xerography, xeromorph, xerophagy,
xerophile, xerophthalmia, xerophyte,
xerosis xiph-
sword Gr**** ξίφος (xíphos) xiphisternum...
- gr****lands and roadsides—often as a weed in
cultivated fields, and also in
xerophile and
ruderal habitats. In folk
medicine and
Ayurvedic medicine it is believed...
- cistophila, "Cistus-loving". Bon M,
Contu M. (1985). "Un
nouveau ****ocybe
xérophile: ****ocybe
cistophila sp. nov". Do****ents
Mycologiques (in French). 15...
- "fear") is a
plant that
cannot withstand much rain. A
similar term are
xerophile and xerophyte.
Ombrophile or ombrophilous/ombrophilic
plant is a plant...
- is also
present on the
higher grounds of the
continental levees,
where xerophile ecosystems have developed.
Between the
aquatic and
terrestrial environments...