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Flora do Rio de Janeiro: Lentibulariaceae
Resumo O presente estudo tem como objetivo contribuir para o conhecimento das espécies de Lentibulariaceae ocorrentes no estado do Rio de Janeiro. O trabalho tem por base a análise morfológica de materiais depositados em herbários e coletas de campo ...
Paulo Cesar Baleeiro +3 more
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Development of microsatellite markers for the carnivorous plant Genlisea aurea (Lentibulariaceae), a species with a minute genome, using genomics data of NGS [PDF]
I. Background: Genlisea aurea A.St.-Hil. is a carnivorous plant endemic species to Brazil in the Lentibulariaceae family. Very few studies have addressed the genetic structure and conservation status of G.
Vitor F. O. Miranda +11 more
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Carnivorous plants capture, digest, and absorb prey via specialized structures such as bladders, pitchers, and other modified leaf traps. Studies have shown that not all carnivorous plants produce digestive enzymes; instead, some species rely on microbes
Daniel B. Raudabaugh, M. Catherine Aime
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Genlisea Traps--A new piece of knowledge
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Utricularia and Genlisea are highly specialized carnivorous plants whose phylogenetic history has been poorly explored using phylogenomic methods. Additional sampling and genomic data are needed to advance our phylogenetic and taxonomic knowledge of this
Matos, Ramon G. +16 more
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Distribution of Genlisea hawkingii in Serra da Canastra, Delfinópolis municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil (Modified from https://www.simplemappr.net).
Saura Rodrigues Silva (8307741) +3 more
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Quantitative morphologic-anatomical analysis of inner trap structures of Genlisea hispidula
Premise: Among the sophisticated trap types in carnivorous plants, the underground eel-traps of corkskrew plants (Genlisea spp., Lentibulariaceae) are probably the least understood in terms of their functional principle.
Jansen, Steven +2 more
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<i>Genlisea barthlottii</i> (Lentibulariaceae), une nouvelle espèce des inselbergs de Guinée
Description d\u27une nouvelle espèce du genre carnivore Genlisea, endémique sur des inselbergs guinéens. Genlisea barthlottii se distingue de Genlisea stapfii par les dimensions des parties végétatives généralement plus grandes, par l\u27éperon plus long
GEMME Björn
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The miniature genome of a carnivorous plant Genlisea aurea contains a low number of genes and short non-coding sequences [PDF]
Background Genlisea aurea (Lentibulariaceae) is a carnivorous plant with unusually small genome size - 63.6 Mb – one of the smallest known among higher plants.
Leushkin, Evgeny V +5 more
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Molecular Phylogenomics Reveals the Deep Evolutionary History of Carnivory across Land Plants. [PDF]
Fleck SJ, Jobson RW.
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