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palearctic region
The Palearctic region stretches halfway around the globe. It includes Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and a large part of Arabia and North Africa. It is bounded in the north by the Arctic Ocean and in the south by the Sahara, the Gulf of Oman and the Himalayas. Its western limit is the Atlantic and its eastern frontier is the Pacific Ocean.
 
pantropical
Everywhere in the tropics
 
pastoralism
Herding with a shepherd (lat. pastor)
 
permafrost
Ground (soil or rock, including ice and organic material) that remains at or below 0 °C for at least two consecutive years
 
permafrost base
The surface at the lower boundary of permafrost, above which temperatures are perennially below 0 °C (cryotic) and below which temperatures are perennially above 0 °C (noncryotic)
 
permafrost table
The surface at the upper boundary of permafrost
 
pH
The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. If the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution rises with increasing acidity, the pH will dicrease, and vice versa. Scale: 0-14. A neutral medium has a pH of 7, numbers above indicate alkalinity, numbers below 7 indicate relative acidity.
 
phalanx
A massed arrangement of people, animals or plants. Greek for a closed progressing front of soldiers.
 
phenology
The visible change of developmental stages (e.g. sprouting, flowering, fruiting)
 
photoassimilate
Carbohydrate derived from photosynthesis
 
photoperiod
The duration of daylight
 
photoperiodism
The response of plants to the ratio of the length of the light/dark period
 
photosynthate
Product of photosynthesis (e.g. sugar)
 
phototoxicity
Damage caused by high light intensity
 
phyllite
Fine-grained, low-grade metamorphic rock with a well-developed schistosity and phyllosilicate minerals (e.g. chlorite, muscovite)
 
phytogeographic
Geographic distribution of plants
 
phytosociology
Field of vegetation ecology that deals with the definition, description, and classification of plant communities
 
plant community
Assemblage of populations of different plant species that live in a particular environment and interact with each other as well as with other organisms (fungi, animals, microorganisms). They form a distinctive living system with its specific composition, structure, environmental relations and function.
 
Pleistocene
Geological period following the Tertiary, from about 1.8 million years ago to 10,000 years ago. It was characterized by climatic changes, including the ice ages.
 
podzolisation
A process of soil leaching
 
poikilotherm
Cold-blooded organism whose body temperature is identical to that of the external environment; organism unable to internally regulate its body temperature
 
polyploidy
The ploidy level indicates the number of sets of homologous chromosomes occurring in the genetic material of a certain species. "Haploid" means one set; "diploid" two sets (this is the normal case), and "polyploid" denotes more than two sets.
 
polythermal
A glacier which shows temperatures of both, cold and warm glaciers
 
pond
A relatively small, sometimes ephemeral or seasonal body of fresh water
 
pore ice
Ice occurring in the pores of soils and rocks
 
protandry
Male gender expressed before female gender.
 
protogynous
Referring to a plant in which the female part of the flower matures first
 
protogyny
Female gender expressed before male gender.
 
protoplast
The naked cell (in plants, without the cell wall)
 

 

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29 August 2011
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