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Toepassing assimilatiebelichting bij Bromelia: belichtingsniveau en belichtingsduur in relatie tot voeding [PDF]
Tussen september 2007 en april 2008 is een teeltonderzoek uitgevoerd bij Wageningen UR Glastuinbouw in Bleiswijk teneinde meer kennis te verkrijgen over de optimale belichtingniveaus en belichtingduur bij Bromelia, in interactie met de voeding EC.
Garcia Victoria, N., Warmenhoven, M.G.
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Plethora of plants – collections of the Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb (6): subfamily Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) [PDF]
In this paper, the plant lists of Tillandsioideae, subfamily of plants from 9 genera in the bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae), grown in the Zagreb Botanical Garden of the Faculty of Science from 1892 until 2021 are studied.
Sandev, Dubravka
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Plain Language Summary Summary Neotropical Bromeliaceae occupy an exceptional diversity of habitats. The five principal functional types, which are defined by innovations such as Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), epiphytism, the tank growth form and neoteny, display distinct ecological water‐use strategies.
Jamie Males +2 more
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Collection records of the project "mosquitoes of Middle America." 6. Southern Lesser Antilles: Barbados (BAR), Dominica (DOM), Grenada (GR, GRR), St. Lucia (LU), St. Vincent (VT). [PDF]
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Bromeliáceas notables de Colombia,-ll
Aechmea setigera / Aechmea tillandsioides / Billbergia rupestris / Guzmania cryptantha / Guzmania minor / Guzmania Mosquerae / Navia acaulis / Pitcairnia heliophila / Streptocalyx ...
Smith Lyman B.
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This survey aimed to describe the floristic composition and structure of the epiphytic community occurring in a terra firme forest in the city of Coari, Brazil, in the Amazon region.
Mariana Victória Irume +3 more
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Potential bottom‐up control of Metamasius callizona in Florida, USA
Tillandsia utriculata (Bromeliaceae), a native bromeliad in Florida, USA, is in danger of being extirpated by an invasive bromeliad‐eating weevil, Metamasius callizona (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). A population of T. utriculata was found in Belize that co‐exists with M. callizona.
Teresa M. Cooper +2 more
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Bromeliáceas Notables de Colombia, III
Aechmea (Platyaechmea) anómala / Greigia excerta / Guzmania coriostachya / Guzmania cryptantha / Guzmania gloriosa / Pitcairnia alborubra / Pitcairnia bella / Pitcairnia oblanceolata / Pitcairnia Schultzei / Pitcairnia semaphora / Tillandsia chontalensis
Smith Lyman B.
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Se presenta el catálogo de la vegetación epifita vascular de un sector del Parque Nacional Natural Paramillo (PNNP) y zona amortiguadora (Córdoba, Colombia).
Rosalba Ruiz Vega +3 more
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Collection records of the project "mosquitoes of Middle America." 2. Puerto Rico (PR, PRA, PRX) and Virgin Is. (VI, VIA). [PDF]
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