Nitrogen assimilation in the bromeliad Ananas comosus var. ananassoides (Baker) Coppens & F.Leal grown in vitro with different sources of inorganic nitrogen [PDF]
Priscila Primo Andrade Silva +3 more
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First record of arthropods associated with Greigia juareziana (Bromeliaceae)
Here we present the first known records for Mexico and the Neotropics of arthropods associated with the terrestrial bromeliad Greigia juareziana. The site locality for the collection of the host species is the southeast portion of the San Martín Tuxtla ...
Fernando Hernández-Baz +2 more
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Induction by drought of crassulacean acid metabolism in the terrestrial bromeliad, Puya floccosa [PDF]
Ana Herrera +4 more
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Collection records of the project "mosquitoes of middle America." 8. Central America: Belize (BH), Guatemala (GUA), El Salvador (SAL), Honduras (HON), Nicaragua (NI, NIC). [PDF]
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Toxorhynchites (Lyn.) gerbergi, a new species from the Southern Lesser Antilles. [PDF]
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An arboreal spider protects its offspring by diving into the water of tank bromeliads [PDF]
Yann Hénaut +5 more
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Record of aquatic invertebrates associated with the bromeliads Aechmea ornata (Baker) and Aechmea recurvata (Klotzsch) L. B. Sm in two Atlantic Rainforest fragments of south Brazil [PDF]
Yuri Kataoka Silva +3 more
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Collection records of the project "mosquitoes of Middle America." 3. Bahama Is. (BAH), Cayman Is. (CAY), Cuba (CUB), Haiti (HAC, HAR, HAT) and Lesser Antilles (LAR). [PDF]
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Flavonoid Composition of Aechmea and Billbergia: Two Closely Allied Ornamental Bromeliads [PDF]
Syamala S. Ashtakala
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Genetic relationships and variation in reproductive strategies in four closely related bromeliads adapted to neotropical ‘inselbergs': Alcantarea glaziouana, A. regina, A. geniculata and A. imperialis (Bromeliaceae) [PDF]
Background and Aims Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) adapted to rock outcrops or ‘inselbergs' in neotropical rain forests have been identified as suitable plant models for studying population divergence and speciation during continental plant radiations. Little
Barbará, Thelma +5 more
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