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1970
Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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1970
Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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1970
G. brassicoides(Baker)Mez, DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 173. 1896 = AE. BRASSICOIDES Baker, Journ. Bot. 20: 329. 1882.
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G. brassicoides(Baker)Mez, DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 173. 1896 = AE. BRASSICOIDES Baker, Journ. Bot. 20: 329. 1882.
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1970
Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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Phylogenetic estimation of the core Bromelioids with an emphasis on the genus Aechmea (Bromeliaceae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010We developed a phylogeny of the core Bromelioideae including Aechmea and related genera, with the specific goals of investigating the monophyly of Aechmea and its allied genera, redefining monophyletic lineages for taxonomic revision, and investigating the biogeographic history of the group.
Chodon, Sass, Chelsea D, Specht
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Semi in vivo pollen tube growth of Aechmea fasciata
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2004With semi in vivo pollen tube growth assays, stigmas are pollinated in vivo and, after a fixed time interval, the styles are isolated from the ovary and placed on culture medium in vitro. Semi in vitro pollination includes isolation of the stigma and style complex, followed by pollination and placing the stylar end on nutrient medium.
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The Water Chemistry of Microcosms Associated with the Bromeliad Aechmea bracteata
American Midland Naturalist, 1972Factors controlling the chemistry of water impounded by inflated leaf bases of Aechmea bracteata were investigated. Flora and fauna placed in these aquatic microcosms produced diurnal oscillations and extremes in CO.2 and 02 concentrations similar to those which have been recorded under natural conditions.
D. H. Benzing, J. A. Derr, J. E. Titus
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1970
G. aripensis N. E. Brown, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 53: 466. 1926 = ยป AE. ARIPENSIS (N. E. Brown)Pittendrigh, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 48: 316. 1958.
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G. aripensis N. E. Brown, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 53: 466. 1926 = ยป AE. ARIPENSIS (N. E. Brown)Pittendrigh, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 48: 316. 1958.
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Aechmea rodriguesiana L. B. Smith 1970
1970G. rodriguesiana L. B. Smith, Phytologia 13: 153, pl. 7, fig. 18, 19. 1966 = AE. RODRIGUESIANA (L. B. Smith) L. B. Smith, comb. nov.
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Aechmea constantinii Smith, 1970, comb. nov.
1970Published as part of Smith, Lyman B., 1970, Notes On Bromeliaceae, Xxx, pp.
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