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'''saprophyte''' (''pl.'' saprophyte) – a plant that feeds ''indirectly'' on organic material. The term is rather misleading because plants, which have lost their chlorophyll, actually cannot not directly feed on organic material. Unlike true [[saprobe]]s, these plants are not capable to act as destruents, decomposing organic material to obtain their nutrients. Instead saprotrophic plants live [[parasitic]] on [[saprobic]] fungi.
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'''saprophyte''' ([[Category:Noun]][[:Category:Noun|noun]], ''pl.'' saprophytes; [[Category:Ecology term]][[:Category:Ecology term|ecology term]]) – a plant that feeds ''indirectly'' on organic material. The term is rather misleading because plants, which have lost their chlorophyll, actually cannot not directly feed on organic material. Unlike true [[saprobe]]s, these plants are not capable to act as destruents, decomposing organic material to obtain their nutrients. Instead [[saprotrophic]] plants live [[parasitic]] on [[saprobic]] fungi.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:00, 7 December 2005

saprophyte (noun, pl. saprophytes;ecology term) – a plant that feeds indirectly on organic material. The term is rather misleading because plants, which have lost their chlorophyll, actually cannot not directly feed on organic material. Unlike true saprobes, these plants are not capable to act as destruents, decomposing organic material to obtain their nutrients. Instead saprotrophic plants live parasitic on saprobic fungi.

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