Saprobic vs Saprophytic - What's the difference?
saprobic | saprophytic |
(biology) Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a saprobe or saprobes; that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter.
* 1986 , William Bridge Cooke, The Fungi of Our Mouldy Earth ,
* 2004 , E. R. Boa, Wild Edible Fungi: A Global Overview of Their Use and Importance to People ,
* 2009 , R. Danovaro, C. Gambi, S. Höss, S. Mirto, W. Traunspurger, A. Zullini, 6: Case Studies Using Nematode Assemblage Analysis in Aquatic Habitats'', Michael John Wilson, Thomais Kakouli-Duarte (editors), ''Nematodes as Environmental Indicators ,
(ecology) That contains dead or decaying organic material (and therefore also saprobes).
* 1969 , Wilhelm Rohde, Crystallization of Eutrophication Concepts in Northern Europe'', National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), ''Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences, Correctives , Symposium Proceedings,
* 1996 , P. D. Abel, Water Pollution Biology , 2nd Edition,
As adjectives the difference between saprobic and saprophytic
is that saprobic is (biology) of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a saprobe or saprobes; that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter while saprophytic is relating to saprophytes or their life style.saprobic
English
Adjective
(en-adj)page 38,
- It cannot be said that one saprobe is more saprobic than another, even though one produces ten times as many spores as another in the same habitat or one produces no spores in the polluted habitat but countless numbers of spores in the ivory tower of the pure culture laboratory.
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- Saprobic edible fungi are also collected from the wild but they are best known and most widely valued in their cultivated forms.
page 162,
- Diploscapter coronatas'' and ''Poikilolaimus oxycerca are two of the most saprobic species.
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- Each of the polysaprobic, mesosaprobic, and oligosaprobic zones is now divided into one ?- and one ?-level, of which the former is more saprobic than the latter.
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- The s -score relates to the saprobic zone of which the species are characteristic; a score of between 1 and 4 is assigned to each species, depending upon whether it is typically found in oligosaprobic, ?-mesosaprobic, ?-mesosaprobic or polysaprobic zones, respectively.