forb

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  • n.

    非禾本草本植物;

  • 英英释义

    Forb

    • A forb (sometimes spelled phorb) is a herbaceous flowering plant that is not a graminoid (grasses, sedges and rushes). The term is used in biology and in vegetation ecology, especially in relation to grasslands and understory.

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    Forb Response to Herbicides in a Degraded Tallgrass Prairie
    Centaurea Species: the Forb That Won the West
    Loss of forb diversity in relation to nitrogen deposition in the UK: regional trends and potential controls
    Early Effects of Rodent Granivory on Experimental Forb Communities
    Native perennial forb variation between mountain big sagebrush and Wyoming big sagebrush plant communities.
    Impacts of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) on a Forb Community in South Texas
    Mechanisms Underlying the Suppression of Forb Seedling Emergence by Grass (Poa pratensis) Litter
    Effects of White-Tailed Deer on Populations of an Understory Forb in Fragmented Deciduous Forests
    MYCORRHIZAE INDIRECTLY ENHANCE COMPETITIVE EFFECTS OF AN INVASIVE FORB ON A NATIVE BUNCHGRASS
    Carbon addition interacts with water availability to reduce invasive forb establishment in a semi-arid grassland