Many plant communities have evolved under low nutrient conditions; therefore, increased N inputs can alter biotic and abiotic interactions, leading to changes in community composition.
On the one hand, shifts from endemic to common European species, which are better adapted to higher nutrient conditions, have already been observed close to polluted inflows.
A population of P. ubique cells can double every 29 hours, which is fairly slow, but they can replicate under low nutrient conditions.
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The fossil reefs of the Frasnian were dominated by stromatolites and (to a lesser degree) corals-organisms which only thrive in low nutrient conditions.
Fis overexpression results in different effects on cell growth depending on nutrient conditions.
The virtue of amaranth is that it grows in harsh and lackluster nutrient conditions such as in light soils, much like the grain sorghum.
All banksias have developed proteoid or cluster roots in response to the nutrient poor conditions of Australian soils (particularly lacking in phosphorus).
An area where specimens frequently display yellowing leaves is suggestive of poor nutrient conditions.
Furthermore, cells in poor nutrient conditions grow slowly and therefore take longer to double in size and divide.