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Microsatellites in the endangered species Dyckia distachya (Bromeliaceae) and cross-amplification in other bromeliads. [PDF]
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A comprehensive taxonomic checklist of bark and ambrosia beetle species (Curculionidae, Scolytinae). [PDF]
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Unraveling the complexity of lipid body organelles in human eosinophils.
Melo RC, Weller PF.
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Tank-inflorescence in Nidularium innocentii (Bromeliaceae): three-dimensional model and development
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2017Fil: Nogueira, Fernanda M..
Fernanda Mayara Nogueira +2 more
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Antinociceptive effect of Nidularium procerum: a Bromeliaceae from the Brazilian coastal rain forest
Phytomedicine, 2005Nidularium 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.
Luciana M Chedier
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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 +2 more
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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 +2 more
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Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 1999
Summary The facultative epiphytic bromeliads Nidularium procerum and N. innocentii grow terrestrially in distinct but neighbouring patches of a swamp forest understory in southeastern Brazil. N. innocentii (C 3 ) is restricted to a shaded, periodically flooded patch, and N. procerum (CAM) to a semi-exposed, permanently flooded patch.
Ulrich Lüttge
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Summary The facultative epiphytic bromeliads Nidularium procerum and N. innocentii grow terrestrially in distinct but neighbouring patches of a swamp forest understory in southeastern Brazil. N. innocentii (C 3 ) is restricted to a shaded, periodically flooded patch, and N. procerum (CAM) to a semi-exposed, permanently flooded patch.
Ulrich Lüttge
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