mesic in English

adjective
1
(of an environment or habitat) containing a moderate amount of moisture.
From there, other authors suggested that angiosperms moved into disturbed streamside habitats in mesic environments.
2
of or relating to a meson.

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1. Raynham Coarse-silty, mixed, active, nonacid, mesic Aeric Epiaquepts Raypol Coarse-loamy over sandy or sandy-skeletal, mixed, active, acid, mesic Aeric Endoaquepts Rhodesfolly Mixed, mesic Fluventic Psammowassents Ridgebury Loamy, mixed, superactive, acid, mesic, shallow Aeric Endoaquepts

2. The Alfisol (fine-silty over clayey, mixed, superactive, mesic Typic Hapludalfs; NewGlarus series) (Fig

3. Melanthium virginicum (Liliaceae), Virginia Bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies

4. Abies grandis, Taxus brevifolia, Thuja plicata, or any combination of these may dominate old-growth mesic forests of the Bitterroot Canyons, western Montana.

5. Virginia Bunchflower (Melanthium virginicum L.) is known historically from wet-mesic prairie in 17 counties located primarily in west-central Illinois

6. Fagus grandifolia, Acer pensylvanicum, Quercus rubra, Viburnum acerifolium, Betula papyrifera, Acer rubrum, and Tilia americana are more abundant in mature mesic-site stands.

7. Franco) seedlings from xeric and mesic environments was sampled during two induced, consecutive, drought cycles to determine relationships among leaf resistance, plant water potential, and abscisic acid (ABA) concentration.

8. ‘Melanthium virginicum, Virginia Bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies.’ ‘Chamaelirium is an erect, somewhat fleshy herb, perennial, and belongs to the Bunchflower family (Melanthaceae.)’ ‘Another similar plant I discovered recently is …

9. Lowlands, particularly level to gently sloping plains associated with major drainages, alluvial deposits along the shorelines on islands of major rivers, and sheltered mesic depressions along valley slopes; shorelines and islands of small and large drainages.

10. Overall, while it is evident that the model can be a useful tool for estimating FRB from aboveground stand inventory in both even-aged plantations and compositionally complex natural vegetation, it is also clear that it does not always provide satisfactory prediction, e.g., the mesic site.

11. Biological crusts (also known as Cryptogamic, microbiotic, crytobiotic and microphytic crusts) are microscopic non-vascular assemblages composed of blue-green algae, diatoms, golden brown algae, lichens, mosses and a few xerophytic (adapted for growth with a limited water supply) liverworts on more mesic (moderate amount of moisture) sites.

12. Holm oaks ≥5 cm dbh in a stand dominated by single-stemmed trees on the mesic site had an aboveground biomass of 160 t/ha and a belowground biomass of 63 t/ha. The belowground biomass was composed of 30 t/ha of root crowns plus roots >5 cm in diameter, 17 t/ha of roots 1–5 cm in diameter, and 16 t/ha of roots <1 cm in diameter.