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    In ecology, shade tolerance is a plant's ability to tolerate low light levels. The term is also used in horticulture and landscaping, although in this...
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  • specifically by bioregions, and shade tolerance. Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural...
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  • person is able to tolerate Shade tolerance, a plant's abilities to tolerate low light levels Disease tolerance or tolerance to infection - one of the mechanisms...
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    adaptations produce the shade tolerance that allows plants to survive in the understory. In addition, shade within a canopy can elicit shade avoidance responses...
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    for other purposes. Its one noted weakness is its relatively low tolerance of shade. Given the economic importance of Bermuda grass (as a sod product...
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    weed in some regions, because of its great number of seeds, its high shade tolerance and its extensive root system. Although of Asian origin, the weed is...
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    most shade tolerant of large deciduous trees. Its shade tolerance is exceeded only by the striped maple, a smaller tree. Like other maples, its shade tolerance...
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    temperate climates; it prefers shadier areas and is often planted for its shade tolerance. Wild animals browse it, but it has not been important for domestic...
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    shade tolerance. Some genotypes have become more tolerant than others, more specifically D. setivalva in Malaysia is rated medium for shade tolerance...
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    calcareous soils in the pH range 5.4 – 7.7. The plant has a moderate shade tolerance and is absent from open grassland communities where it appears unable...
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    2014, Ecological Landscape Alliance Grime, J. P. (9 October 1965). "Shade Tolerance in Flowering Plants". Nature. 208 (5006): 161–163. Bibcode:1965Natur...
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    inches (30 centimeters) or even more (facilitated by a remarkable shade tolerance) it smothers ground-level plants and prevents the natural regeneration...
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    harvested and brought to a ruminant animal in an enclosed system. Shade tolerance makes it suited to coexisting with trees in agroforestry. Some varieties...
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    Centipedegrass has medium shade tolerance and limited traffic tolerance. It is shallow rooted and has poor drought tolerance. Centipedegrass survives in...
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    Retrieved 2011-04-09. Best of Both Worlds: Simultaneous High-Light and Shade-Tolerance Adaptations within Individual Leaves of the Living Stone Lithops aucampiae...
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    predators or diseases in North America and can grow as it pleases. Its shade tolerance and ability to endure full sun allow it to adapt to nearly all conditions...
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    hemlock is a very shade-tolerant tree; among associated species in the Pacific Northwest, it is matched or exceeded in shade tolerance only by Pacific yew...
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    as well as the accumulation of P and organic C compared with neem. Shade tolerance of other crops planted the near locust bean tree may present additional...
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    of the floor during the summer. The canopy's coverage affects the shade tolerance levels of forest floor plants. When the canopy is in full bloom, covering...
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    photosynthesis. Shade tolerance varies by species, just as it does with higher plants. In most areas, mosses grow chiefly in moist, shaded areas, such as...
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    although it prefers bottomlands and soils high in limestone. Its shade tolerance is greatly dependent on conditions. In favorable conditions its seedlings...
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    gardens and parks. It is selected for its purple flowers, and its shade tolerance. The tree is planted and grown as feedstock for biofuel production...
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    Few trees in its natural range other than sugar maple match it for shade tolerance. Ecological succession is essentially the process of forests changing...
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    grass is moderately shade tolerant, coming close to the shade tolerance of St. Augustine. However, it does not do well in full shade as compared to Rye...
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    characteristic of open disturbed habitats and also found, due to its shade tolerance, as an understory tree in secondary forests, mahoe grows to 25 m tall...
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    to compete successfully in such habitats, it has adapted to greater shade tolerance than most other pines. Pinus glabra foliage and cone Bark of mature...
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    environments, due to its competitive advantage in greater tolerance of low soil nutrients, greater shade tolerance and lower thermal optimum for photosynthesis. Extensive...
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    600 ft) above sea level. Pacific yew is shade tolerant, but can also grow in sun. The tree's shade tolerance allows it to form an understory, which means...
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    to site requirements: Tolerance to low temperatures, tolerance to dry climate, frugality. Specific qualities: Shade tolerance, height growth, stability...
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    (Lam.) Nutt. Ilex opaca subsp. opaca Ilex opaca var. opaca Due to its shade tolerance, Ilex opaca typically grows as an understory tree in moist forests...
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