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Carnivorous Plants

2018
Carnivorous plants have fascinated botanists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, physiologists, developmental biologists, anatomists, horticulturalists, and the general public for centuries. Charles Darwin was the first scientist to demonstrate experimentally that some plants could actually attract, kill, digest, and absorb nutrients from insect prey;
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Expanding the menu for carnivorous plants: Uptake of potassium, iron and manganese by carnivorous pitcher plants

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2009
Carnivorous plants use animals as fertiliser substitutes which allow them to survive on nutrient deficient soils. Most research concentrated on the uptake of the prey's nitrogen and phosphorus; only little is known on the utilisation of other elements.
Adlassnig, Wolfram   +6 more
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Carnivorous plants

2021
Andrew Lack, David Evans
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Biotechnology with carnivorous plants

2018
Several carnivorous plant families have been a source of medicine for centuries in many parts of the world. Research into their active ingredients have revealed that they include naphthoquinones, flavonoids, phenolic acid derivatives, goodyerosides, iridoids, and phenylpropanoids.
Laurent Legendre, Douglas W. Darnowski
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The Carnivorous Plants

Kew Bulletin, 1991
Martin Cheek   +3 more
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A carnivorous plant algorithm for solving global optimization problems

Applied Soft Computing Journal, 2021
Pauline Ong
exaly  

A Carnivorous plant algorithm with Lévy mutation and similarity-removal operation and its applications

Expert Systems With Applications, 2023
Jiquan Wang, Haohao Song, Jinling Bei
exaly  

Carnivorous Plants

Taxon, 1990
Rudolf Schmid, Adrian Slack
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Carnivorous plant with a carnivorous insect eating a carnivorous vertebrate

Carnivorous Plant Newsletter
Carnivorous plants and carnivorous animals can compete with one another for prey. In this example a Praying Mantis is eating a tree frog while clinging to a Sarracenia pitcher.
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