This kind of nitrophilous vegetation ( it grows in an environment full of nitrogen ) is favoured by surrounding farming.
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The area around the path has been heavily shaped by human activity, leading to its colonisation by nitrophilous plants which benefit from nitrate-rich environments created by human interference.
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Acacia has a strong tendency to spread and produces chemical substances that suppresses the growth of native plants, which are then replaced by nitrophilous types, such as stinging nettle ( " Urtica dioica " ), which degrades the area.
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Nitrophily is traditionally expressed as a score between 1 ( not nitrophilous at all ) and 10 ( extremely nitrophilous ) according to the strandlines ( such as " Chenopodium "-, and " Urtica "-species ).
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Nitrophily is traditionally expressed as a score between 1 ( not nitrophilous at all ) and 10 ( extremely nitrophilous ) according to the strandlines ( such as " Chenopodium "-, and " Urtica "-species ).