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 saprophyte - Definition 

Saprophyte (977 bytes)
1: ...] were considered saprophytes. Phyte means plant. Saprophyte is thus an obsolete term because fungi and bacter...
3: ...letely obsolete. Plants that were once considered saprophytes, such as Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora), are n...

Acholeplasma (1644 bytes)
28: ...ria]] in the [[Mollicutes]] class. They include [[Saprophyte|saprophytic]] and [[parasitic]] or [[pathogenic]]...

Geosiris (1904 bytes)
14: ...[[Indian Ocean]], it is a small [[mycotrophic]] [[saprophyte]] lacking [[chlorophyll]]. It is the sole member ...

Parasite (2715 bytes)
44: ''See also'': [[saprophyte]], [[intestinal parasite]]

Epidendroideae (3299 bytes)
22: ...), but some are [[terrestrial]]s and even a few [[saprophyte]]s. Several genera live in a [[symbiosis|symbioti...

Flower fly (3105 bytes)
48: ...range of foods. In some species, the larvae are [[saprophyte]]s, eating decaying plant and animal matter in th...

Acanthephippium (3512 bytes)
23: This [[terrestrial]] and sometimes [[saprophyte|saprophytic]] genus of [[sympodial]] orchids is d...

Nitrogen cycle (4189 bytes)
9: ... is the decomposition of dead organic matter by [[Saprophyte|saprophytic]] bacteria called ''decomposers'', wh...

Liliales (4253 bytes)
24: ...es, among which Corsiaceae is notable for being [[saprophyte]]s. The order has worldwide distribution. The lar...

Vibrio fischeri (5219 bytes)
12: ...ios survive on decaying [[organic matter]] (see [[saprophyte]]). The bacterium is a key research organism for ...

Humus (5432 bytes)
7: ...s from carbohydrates which break down easily as [[saprophyte]]s initially invade the dead plant, whilst the re...

Soil life (9823 bytes)
46: ...s creation, the most important fungi tend to be [[saprophyte|saprophytic]], that is, they live on dead or deca...

Eulophia (14377 bytes)
26: ... or have become brown scales. Some are leafless [[saprophyte]]s.

Orchidaceae (23218 bytes)
25: ...ungi]] for nutrients. A typical example of such a saprophyte is the [[Bird's-nest Orchid]] (''Neottia nidus-av...

Fungus (12120 bytes)
43: ...that of the [[decomposer]] ([[detritivore]]) or [[saprophyte]], and that of the [[parasite]]. The only differ...

Plant (13499 bytes)
56: ...[fungus|fungi]] are not photosynthetic, but are [[saprophyte]]s: they obtain their food by breaking down and a...

Taxonomy of the orchid family (21409 bytes)
117: ...b]]s), but some are terrestrials and even a few [[saprophyte]]s. All show a unique development of the single ...
227: ...stly epiphytes, but include some terrestrials and saprophytes, all occurring in most tropical areas. The main ...
249: ...l America as terrestrials or epiphytes, a few are saprophytes. Most show pseudobulbs, but a few have reedlike ...
250: *Subtribe CORALLORHIZINAE : all saprophytes.

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