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Capable of existing under different conditions or using different modes for nutrition. Facultative parasites are organisms that can function either as parasites or as saprophytes (decomposers). Facultative wetland plants can occur in either wetlands or uplands, although they are more abundant in the former.
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| facultative |
capable of changing life-style, eg, from saprophytic to parasitic or the reverse.
Ãâó: www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf205021/...
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| facultative |
ability to adapt and live under various conditions (see facultative anaerobe)
Ãâó: www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci424/Definitions.htm
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| facultative |
A facultative parasite is a saprophyte that also is capable of parasitism. (2) Flag leaf: The leaf originating from the first culm node below the rachis; the uppermost leaf of the plant. (2) Floret (pl. florets): The head of a wheat plant is composed of many individual florets in which the kernels form. Small flower as in a spikelet. (2) Foot: Basal area of a culm. (2) Frost heaving: Movement of the soil in the winter by freeze-thaw action. Fructification (pl. ...
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| facultative parasite |
a parasite that does not live exclusively on a given host species.
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