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Meaning of rhizocarpous

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rhizocarpous (a.)

Having perennial rootstocks or bulbs, but annual flowering stems; -- said of all perennial herbs.

rhizocarpous Sentence Examples

  1. Rhizocarpous plants produce spores on their roots.
  2. The rhizocarpous fern Polypodium virginianum grows in shaded forests.
  3. Rhizocarpous mosses, such as Sphagnum, play a crucial role in wetland ecosystems.
  4. The rhizocarpous alga Chara can form extensive mats in lakes and ponds.
  5. Rhizocarpous fungi establish symbiotic relationships with tree roots, aiding in nutrient uptake.
  6. The rhizocarpous liverwort Marchantia polymorpha colonizes damp soil and rock surfaces.
  7. Rhizocarpous gymnosperms, like Cycas, possess specialized root structures for spore production.
  8. The rhizocarpous bacterium Frankia forms nodules on the roots of certain plants, fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
  9. Rhizocarpous plants have adapted to diverse environments, including both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.
  10. Understanding the biology of rhizocarpous organisms is essential for ecological research and conservation efforts.

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Having perennial rootstocks or bulbs, but annual flowering stems; -- said of all perennial herbs.

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Rhizocarpous plants produce spores on their roots.

The rhizocarpous fern Polypodium virginianum grows in shaded forests.

Rhizocarpous mosses, such as Sphagnum, play a crucial role in wetland ecosystems.

The rhizocarpous alga Chara can form extensive mats in lakes and ponds.