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  • It is well adapted to acidic, neutral and basic soils.
  • The basic soil type is brown, clay-like soil.
  • These basic soils are typical locations for precious hardwood.
  • However, highly acidic and basic soils may have negative implications on growth.
  • Pedotransfer functions utilize various regression analysis and data mining techniques to extract rules associating basic soil properties with more difficult to measure properties.
  • Phosphorus forms insoluble complexes with Ca and Mg in basic soils and Al and Fe in acidic soils that makes it unavailable for plant roots.
  • A good basic soil mixture will consist of a basic " cactus soil mix " supplemented with 25 % washed sand and 35 % perlite.
  • In the British Isles, " Neottia nidus-avis " is found in shady woodland, especially beech, on basic soils.
  • Beech was a late entrant to Great Britain after the last glaciation, and may have been restricted to basic soils in the south of England.
  • In conjunction with the climate, there are three basic soil types determining the characteristics of the region : fine-grained volcanic rock, decomposed granite and fine-grained shale.
  • This plant grows in open areas in wet habitat types such as streambanks, basic soils, unlike other " Xyris " species, which usually occur in acidic soils.
  • These terrestrial orchids develop in a wide range of soil types and habitats, from strongly basic soils to deeply acidic bog soils, from forest openings and in clearings within the forest to open tundra.
  • It was created to protect an uncommon growth of shooting-stars ( " Dodecatheon meadia " ) and a small population of the globally rare Torrey's basic soils and outcrops of amphibolite bedrock.
  • Growing on a calcareous substrate suggests that this plant prefers only basic soil conditions, as " Rapanarivo et al . " did not find " P . ambongense " growing on other substrates as some species of Pachypodium do.
  • Species growing in acid to almost basic soil that have a pH level between 4.5 to 7 are " P . lamerei " and " P . rutenbergainum " . " P . meridionale " grows in neutral soils.
  • The absence of lime-rich basic soils and the high rainfall might have delayed Cheshire's agricultural exploitation compared with the adjacent areas of North Wales and the Peak District, with light soils overlaying sand, gravel or sandstone being cultivated before poorly drained clay soils.
  • And, some species tolerate both acidic and basic soil conditions . " P . sofiense " can be found in either soil condition . ( For species that grow in only one type of soil pH condition maintaining that " simulacrum " of acidity or alkalinity is crucial to success in cultivation .)
  • The reaction is shown below : 5C 6 H 12 O 6 + 24NO 3-+ 24H + ?! 30CO 2 + 12N 2 + 42H 2 O Anaerobic soil conditions brought on by flooding allows for precipitation of phosphates with ferric iron and aluminum ( acidic soils ) or calcium and magnesium ( basic soils ) resulting in phosphorus being unavailable for uptake in plant species.