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Bringing the uncultivated microbial majority of freshwater ecosystems into culture. [PDF]
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Diverging Elevational Patterns of Tree vs. Epiphyte Species Density, Beta Diversity, and Biomass in a Tropical Dry Forest. [PDF]
Werner FA, Homeier J.
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Bioactive Composition of Tropical Flowers and Their Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Properties. [PDF]
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Genomic prediction for rust resistance in pea. [PDF]
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Identification of ethylene responsive genes that control flowering of Guzmania Lingulata \u27Anita\u27. [PDF]
Dukovski, Danijela
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Enhancing Acclimatization Conditions for Vriesea splendens 'Fire': A Comparative Analysis of Substrate Effects on Growth and Survival. [PDF]
Eisa EA, Pasquel Davila DS, Ördögh M.
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Flowering induction of Guzmania by ethylene
Scientia Horticulturae, 2006Abstract Ethylene exposure time required to induce flowering of Guzmania lingulata Mez. ‘Anita’ was investigated by exposing plants to ethylene at 100 μl l −1 for 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, or 24 h. Plants were also exposed to ethylene-free air for the same lengths of time.
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Spatial Distribution of Catopsis and Guzmania (Bromeliaceae) in Southern Florida
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1987BENNETT, B. C. (Dept. Biol., Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514). Spatial distribution of Catopsis and Guzmania (Bromeliaceae) in southern Florida. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 114:265-271. 1987.-The habitat preference and spatial distribution within a habitat of Guzmania monostachia (L.) Rusby ex Mez., Catopsis berteroniana (Schultes f.) Mez., C ...
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Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2018
Abstract The tank-bromeliad Guzmania monostachia is a heteroblastic epiphyte with great photosynthetic plasticity; however, few studies have investigated the potential relevance of variations in density and structure of trichomes during the ontogenesis of tank bromeliads. This study hypothesized that both number and cellular organization of trichomes
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Abstract The tank-bromeliad Guzmania monostachia is a heteroblastic epiphyte with great photosynthetic plasticity; however, few studies have investigated the potential relevance of variations in density and structure of trichomes during the ontogenesis of tank bromeliads. This study hypothesized that both number and cellular organization of trichomes
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