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Convergent losses of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in carnivorous plants. [PDF]
Montero H, Freund M, Fukushima K.
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Defence Against Desiccation and Predation in Lophyohylini Casque-Headed Tree Frogs. [PDF]
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Influence of Growth Support on the Diversity, Composition, and Functionality of Microbial Communities Associated with Tillandsia recurvata. [PDF]
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Selfing in epiphytic bromeliads compensates for the limited pollination services provided by nectarivorous bats in a neotropical montane forest. [PDF]
Núñez-Hidalgo S, Cascante-Marín A.
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Species Composition and Ecological Aspects of Immature Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Phytotelmata in Cantareira State Park, São Paulo, Brazil. [PDF]
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Nitrogen nutrition of bromeliads
2001Epiphytic bromeliads have no contact with the pedosphere, so they need to withdraw their nutrients from the atmosphere as well as from the host tree and animal debris, while terrestrial bromeliads, as Ananas comosus, generally depend on the soil as the main nutrient source.
L. Endres, H. Mercier
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Bromeliad Phytotoxicity Evaluations, California, 1981
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1982Abstract Five insecticides were tested on bromeliads in the genus Tillandsia for phytotoxic effects. This genus was selected because it is the most common bromeliad marketed commercially and due to its known sensitivity to insecticides.
M. P. Parrella +2 more
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