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Viability and storage of bromeliad pollen

Euphytica, 2002
Several bromeliad species from two different subfamilies, were used to develop a reliable method to evaluate pollen viability. Pollen germination on a medium containing 20% sucrose, 0.001%H3BO3 and 0.5% agar was comparable to germination on a compatible stigma. Maximum germination was reached within 2 to 10 hours depending on the species. Based on this
E. Parton   +5 more
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Behind the nectar: the yeast community in bromeliads inflorescences after the exudate removal

Mycological progress, 2021
C. R. Félix   +4 more
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A New Bromeliad Frog

Copeia, 1939
at early metamorphosis (legs 12 mm. long), the synotic tectum extends farther forward (fig. 1 C). The frontoparietals have grown backward partly over the cartilage, and also reach forward to the anterior end of the cerebral hemispheres. At this stage each frontoparietal shows an adjustment of its shape to that of the brain (fig. 1 D).
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Microprogation of Ornamental Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae)

1997
The family Bromeliaceae contains about 2500 species native to tropical North and South America (Dimmitt 1992). The regions richest in bromeliads are Mexico, the Antilles, Costa Rica, eastern and southern Brazil, the Andes of Colombia, Peru, and Chile (Rauh 1990).
H. Mercier, G. B. Kerbauy
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THE ABSORPTIVE CAPACITIES OF BROMELIAD TRICHOMES

American Journal of Botany, 1976
Tritiated glycine and leucine and microautoradiographic techniques were employed to determine whether various bromeliad species produce foliar trichomes capable of absorbing these two solutes from solutions placed on intact leaf surfaces. All trichomes borne by members of subfamily Tillandsioideae, whether on the leaf blade or sheath, accumulated both ...
David H. Benzing   +3 more
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Assisted phoresy of invertebrates by anurans in tank bromeliads: interspecific relationship

Aquatic Sciences, 2020
Alan Pedro de Araújo   +5 more
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Bromeliad Fauna

2008
Colin Berry   +61 more
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