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Brassavola tuberculata Hook.: in vitro growth and ex vitro establishment as a function of the micropropagation system and sucrose [PDF]
This study examines the in vitro growth and ex vitro establishment of Brassavola tuberculata in relation to the micropropagation system and sucrose concentration employed in the in vitro culture.
Jackeline Schultz Soares +2 more
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The brazilian native orchid Brassavola tuberculata Hook.: ornamental potential and reintroduction
The use of native species in landscaping has gained prominence due to their adaptability and sustainability compared to exotic species. To introduce a new plant into landscaping, it is necessary to define desirable ornamental characteristics. This study
Isabella Souza Riberio +4 more
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Phylogeography of the Neotropical epiphytic orchid, Brassavola nodosa: evidence for a secondary contact zone in northwestern Costa Rica [PDF]
Dorset W Trapnell, Tyler R Kartzinel
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Light and culture medium formulations for in vitro germination and development of Brassavola perrinii [PDF]
- The improvement of in vitro propagation techniques using appropriate artificial light sources and culture medium formulations is important to allow the mass production of individuals with high genetic variability. Thus, this research aimed to study the
Suzana Targanski Sajovic Pereira +4 more
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Hierarchical bilinear convolutional neural network for image classification
Abstract Image classification is one of the mainstream tasks of computer vision. However, the most existing methods use labels of the same granularity level for training. This leads to ignoring the hierarchy that may help to differentiate different visual objects better.
Xiang Zhang +8 more
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We analysed data from three censuses of epiphytes growing on Annona glabra trees along the shore of Barro Colorado Island, Panama, spanning 21 years. Our study shows that previously reported short‐term patterns of epiphyte community dynamics hold true in the long term.
Helena J. R. Einzmann +3 more
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Abstract Orchids differ from other plants in their extremely small and partly air‐filled seeds that can be transported long distances by wind. Seed dispersal in orchids is expected to contribute strongly to overall gene flow, and orchids generally express low levels of genetic differentiation between populations and low pollen to seed flow ratios ...
Mikael Hedrén +7 more
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Sistemática del género neotropical Brassavola (Orchidaceae)
El género Brassavola pertenece a la subtribu Laeliinae (Orchidaceae); crece en tierras bajas, desde Méxi-co hasta el norte de Argentina. La similitud vegetativa y floral de las plantas ha dificultado la delimitación de las especies. En esta investigación
Eliana Noguera-Savelli
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Orchids have morphological and anatomical adaptations that make them able to occupy the most different environments with the most varied conditions.
Fernanda Maria Trindade da Silva +2 more
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Em um levantamento para identificação de espécies nativas da mata ciliar do Rio Dourados, Dourados (MS), observou-se a fitofagia em frutos de Brassavola cebolleta e Oncidium jonesianum por larvas de Hyphilaria thasus (Stoll, 1780) (Lepidoptera).
ANDRÉ RODRIGO RECH +2 more
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