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Orchidaceae [PDF]

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Hierbas epífitas o terrestres, autótrofas o saprófitas, arbustos o bejucos (Fuera de Salta), con raíces engrosadas, generalmente carnosas por la presencia de un tejido hidrorreservante llamado “velamen”.
Chemisquy, M. Amelia, Novara, Lazaro
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Determination of Nuclear Dna Content in Orchids by Flow Cytometry [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Flow cytometric analysis was found useful for determining ploidy and DNA content values for orchid species and hybrids. Immature leaf tissue yielded the most reliable results for all orchids sampled. Leaf endopolyploidy was common, with levels as high as
Jones, Wendy E.
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A new species of telipogon (oncidiinae) from bolivia

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Abstract Telipogon minutus, from the Carrasco National Park in the Bolivian Yungas, is proposed as a new species. Plants of T. minutus, which reach up to 4 cm in height, are the smallest known Bolivian Telipogon. The new species is characterized by its oblong to ovate labellum, which is weakly sub-auriculate and retuse at the base, with a semi-circular
Zárate, Modesto, Martel, Carlos
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Colors for Resources: Reward-Linked Visual Displays in Orchids. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Coimbra G   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Atmospheric CO2 decline and the timing of CAM plant evolution. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Bot, 2023
Sage RF   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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