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Nova espécie de Nidularium Lem. (Bromeliaceae) para São Paulo, Brasil [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botanica Brasilica, 2000
No decorrer dos estudos das Bromeliaceae para a Flora Fanerogâmica do Estado de São Paulo, foi descoberta uma nova espécie do gênero Nidularium procedente da Serra da Bocaina. A descrição da nova espécie é acompanhada de ilustrações e de comentários.
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Antinociceptive effect of Nidularium procerum: a Bromeliaceae from the Brazilian coastal rain forest

Phytomedicine, 2005
Nidularium procerum, a common plant of the Brazilian flora, has not yet been studied for its pharmacological properties. We report here that extracts of N. procerum show both analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Oral (p.o.) or intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of an aqueous crude extract from leaves of N.
Chedier L M   +2 more
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Anatomy and function of the root system of bromeliad Nidularium minutum

Australian Journal of Botany, 2017
The root anatomy of bromeliad Nidularium minutum Mez was studied and the efficiency of root system in contributing to the growth, development and mineral uptake of the species evaluated. To accomplish this analysis, four treatments were applied as follows: (i) control plants with 5 mL H2O on substrate and 5 mL H2O into tank; (ii) plants supplied with ...
José L. Carvalho   +3 more
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Anti-allergic properties of the bromeliaceae Nidularium procerum: Inhibition of eosinophil activation and influx

International Immunopharmacology, 2005
New therapeutic approaches for the treatment of allergic diseases can be aided by the development of agents capable of regulating eosinophilic leukocytes. Here, we evaluated the anti-allergic properties of a crude extract of the Brazilian bromeliaceae Nidularium procerum, focusing on its effects on allergic eosinophilia.
Chedier L M   +2 more
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Biochemical and anatomical responses related to the in vitro survival of the tropical bromeliad Nidularium minutum to low temperatures

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2013
Nidularium minutum is a tropical bromeliad that grows in natural environment with temperatures ranging from 2 to 30 °C. In the present work we cultivated this species in vitro at 5, 10, 15, and 25 °C for 3 and 6 months aiming at assessing biochemical and morphological responses that allow its survival under low temperatures.
Camila Pereira, Carvalho   +3 more
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In vitro growth ofNidularium minutummez (Bromeliaceae) in different concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2016
ABSTRACTNidularium minutum Mez is a terrestrial bromeliad with ornamental potential, especially as a species that develops the shade. This, as well as many other bromeliads, is endangered. We studied the growth of nitrogen (N). N. minutum cultured in vitro in different concentrations of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), or calcium (Ca) to ...
Sabrina Vanessa de Andrade   +1 more
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Heat transfer in the tank-inflorescence of Nidularium innocentii (Bromeliaceae): Experimental and finite element analysis based on X-ray microtomography

Micron, 2019
In Bromeliaceae, various traits have evolved for the uptake and storage of water; however, their roles in bromeliad inflorescences remain unresolved. This study investigates the role of water in the flowers and inflorescences of Nidularium innocentii, and describes water as a protection mechanism.
Fernanda M, Nogueira   +4 more
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Dynamics of the antioxidant system during bud and shoot development in Nidularium minutum Mez (Bromeliaceae) in vitro culture

In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant
Maria Gessi Teixeira   +2 more
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Low temperature acclimation and de-acclimation of the subtropical bromeliad Nidularium minutum: Implications of changes in the NO, sugar content and NR activity

Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2019
Abstract In tropical biomes, abrupt cold events frequently occur in subtropical regions and can be associated with large daily thermal fluctuations. The bromeliad Nidularium minutum Mez is a cold tolerant species from the Atlantic Rainforest, which grows in the subtropical latitude, where temperatures range from 2 to 30 °C.
Camila Pereira Carvalho   +5 more
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In vitro propagation of nidularium fulgens

2009
Nidularium fulgens Lem. es una especie de bromelia nativa del Bosque Atlántico Brasilero, utilizada en jardines y floreros. Al igual que con otras especies de bromelias, las plantas son extraídas de su hábitat para ser comercializadas. En este estudio se ensayó el efecto de diferentes concentraciones de reguladores del crecimiento en la propagación de ...
de Oliveira Paiva, Patrícia Duarte   +4 more
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