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Meaning of pleustophyte | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

An aquatic plant that floats, sometimes limited to those without roots or holdfasts fixed to soil or sediment.

Examples

“The pleustophyte (Luther 1949) life form does not have root or rhizoid contact with the bottom (although benthopleustophytes rest on the bottom).”
“phosphate-enrichment of both sediment and water leads to luxurious growth of pleustophytes such as Riccia fluitans L. and Lemna minor L. in small, shallow waters”
“The planktophytes and smaller pleustophytes (i.e. the Lemnids and Ricciellids in the sense of DEN HARTOG & SEGAL 1964) differ from all other water plants by forming mobile synusiae, able to shift from one phytocoenose to another. Before going into detail it is useful to distinguish with LUTHER (1949) between haptophytes (adnate or non-rooting hydrophytes), rhizophytes (radicant or rooted hydrophytes), planktophytes, and pleustophytes (i.e. microscopic and macroscopic errant or mobile hydrophytes respectively).”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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