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"competitive plants" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to plants that are vying for the same resources, such as sunlight, water and nutrients. For example, "In this ecosystem, the competitive plants struggle to survive and reproduce."
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They are hardy, competitive plants.
The utility has put its least competitive plants in a subsidiary called FirstEnergy Solutions.
Declines in coal use could stabilize, leaving the most competitive plants online and able to run more.
It also undermines the economics of otherwise more competitive plants, potentially reducing the profitability of renewables and discouraging additional development.
The creation process, he said, "is planting highly competitive plants and seeing how they live with each other".
Donald's ideotype and empirical evidence in cereal and oilseed crops indicate high yield is associated with less competitive plants.
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We propose a novel mechanism by which changes in belowground bacterial communities promoted by the most competitive plant species influence plant performance and competition outcome.
When two plant species interact, the resulting soil bacterial community matches that of the most competitive plant species, suggesting strong competitive interactions between soil bacterial communities as well.
Sunderland is a very competitive plant, it's a very productive plant and it's a European plant based in the UK".
Supporting our third hypothesis, the bacterial community in the interspecific treatment resembled the community of the most competitive plant species, i.e. Lycium.
Further research is required to define the nature of relationships between cultivar traits and competitive planting strategies, across diverse weed flora in multiple countries, sites and seasons.
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