单词 | geogenous |
释义 | > as lemmasgeogenous geogenous adj. Brit. /dʒɪˈɒdʒᵻnəs/ , U.S. /dʒiˈɑdʒənəs/ †(a) Mycology (of a fungus) growing directly from the ground, as opposed to on wood or other substrate (obsolete rare); (b) (of a wetland) fed by groundwater or surface water, as opposed to water derived directly from precipitation; (also) designating the water supply itself; cf. ombrogenous adj.ΚΠ 1825 Jrnl. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 5 3 Of the number of truly geogenous Fungi, or those not usually deemed parasitic, because they proceed directly from the soil..very few comparatively are met with peculiar to America. 1862 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 9 281 The ‘coprogenous’ Fungi..occupy an intermediate position between geogenous and epiphytic Fungi. 1955 Jrnl. Soil Sci. 6 41 In the case of the raised bog peats the waters are soligenous whilst in the valley bog peats they may be either limnogenous or geogenous. 1968 Jrnl. Ecol. 56 257 The geogenous waters of the lagg, in which sodium and potassium are concentrated, must reach the Sphagnum lawn community. 2006 R. K. Wieder & D. H. Vitt Boreal Peatland Ecosystems ii. 11 From a hydrological perspective, fens are geogenous and bogs are ombrogenous. < as lemmas |
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