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* 独立栄養生物,無機栄養生物(日本語) | * 独立栄養生物,無機栄養生物(日本語) | ||
* (Español) | * (Español) | ||
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=== Glossary of "Ecology (6th ed.)" by [[Krebs_2009|Krebs (2009)]] === | === Glossary of "Ecology (6th ed.)" by [[Krebs_2009|Krebs (2009)]] === | ||
* organism that obtains energy from the sun and materials from inorganic sources; contrast with [[heterotroph|''heterotroph'']]. Most plants are [[autotroph|autotrophs]]. | * organism that obtains energy from the sun and materials from inorganic sources; contrast with [[heterotroph|''heterotroph'']]. Most plants are [[autotroph|autotrophs]]. | ||
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=== Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham et al. (2003)]] === | === Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by [[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham et al. (2003)]] === | ||
* An organism that is capable of producing its own organic food from inorganic materials. | * An organism that is capable of producing its own organic food from inorganic materials. | ||
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===Glossary of "Biology (3rd ed.)" by [[Hardin_Bajema_1978|Hardin & Bajema (1978)]]=== | ===Glossary of "Biology (3rd ed.)" by [[Hardin_Bajema_1978|Hardin & Bajema (1978)]]=== | ||
*an organism that can use CO<sub>2</sub> as its only source of carbon. | *an organism that can use CO<sub>2</sub> as its only source of carbon. | ||
+ | ===Glossary of "Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet (2nd ed.)" by [[Botkin_Keller_1998|Botkin & Keller (1998)]]=== | ||
+ | *An organism that produces its own food from inorganic compounds and a source of energy. There are photoautotrophs (photosynthetic plants) and chemical [[autotrophs]]. | ||
== 文献(引用) == | == 文献(引用) == | ||
+ | *[[Botkin_Keller_1998|Botkin, D. B. & Keller, E. A. 1998. Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet, 2nd ed. -xxxxii + 649 pp. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.]] | ||
*[[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham, L. E., Graham, J. M. & Wilcox, L. W. 2003. Plant Biology. -xxxv + 497 pp. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River.]] | *[[Graham_Graham_Wilcox_2003|Graham, L. E., Graham, J. M. & Wilcox, L. W. 2003. Plant Biology. -xxxv + 497 pp. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River.]] | ||
*[[Hardin_Bajema_1978|Hardin, G. & Bajema, C. 1978. Biology, its Principles and Implications, third edition. -x + 790 pp. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.]] | *[[Hardin_Bajema_1978|Hardin, G. & Bajema, C. 1978. Biology, its Principles and Implications, third edition. -x + 790 pp. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.]] | ||
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[[Category:生理]] | [[Category:生理]] | ||
[[Category:生態]] | [[Category:生態]] | ||
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2019年9月21日 (土) 22:06時点における最新版
autotroph(s)
- 独立栄養生物,無機栄養生物(日本語)
- (Español)
Definition
Glossary of "Ecology (6th ed.)" by Krebs (2009)
- organism that obtains energy from the sun and materials from inorganic sources; contrast with heterotroph. Most plants are autotrophs.
Glossary of "Plant Biology (1st ed.)" by Graham et al. (2003)
- An organism that is capable of producing its own organic food from inorganic materials.
Glossary of "Biology (3rd ed.)" by Hardin & Bajema (1978)
- an organism that can use CO2 as its only source of carbon.
Glossary of "Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet (2nd ed.)" by Botkin & Keller (1998)
- An organism that produces its own food from inorganic compounds and a source of energy. There are photoautotrophs (photosynthetic plants) and chemical autotrophs.
文献(引用)
- Botkin, D. B. & Keller, E. A. 1998. Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet, 2nd ed. -xxxxii + 649 pp. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
- Graham, L. E., Graham, J. M. & Wilcox, L. W. 2003. Plant Biology. -xxxv + 497 pp. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River.
- Hardin, G. & Bajema, C. 1978. Biology, its Principles and Implications, third edition. -x + 790 pp. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.
- Krebs, C. J. 2009. Ecology, 6th ed. -xvi + 655 pp. Pearson Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco.