e/Minerotrophic

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has glosseng: Minerotrophic refers to soils and vegetation whose water supply comes mainly from streams or springs. This water has flowed over or through rocks or other minerals, often acquiring dissolved chemicals which raise the nutrient levels and reduce the acidity. If these chemicals include chemical bases such as calcium or magnesium ions, the water is referred to as base-rich and is neutral or alkaline.
lexicalizationeng: Minerotrophic
instance of(noun) wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel
bog, peat bog
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has glossfin: Minerotrofinen suo on ravinteikas, sillä se saa vetensä ympäröivältä kivennäismaalta. Sadeveteen liukenee kivennäisiä ja ravinteita, jotka kulkeutuvat suolle pintavalumana tai pohjaveden mukana. Tyypillisiä minerotrofisia soita ovat letot ja korvet. Letoista valtaosa on ravinteisuutensa tähden muokattu pelloiksi, ja korvistakin osa. Korpia on ojitettu paljon ja puuston kasvu on niillä voimakasta. Minerotrofisen suon vastakohta on ombrotrofinen suo.
lexicalizationfin: Minerotrofinen suo

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