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Systematics of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae)—Evidence from Molecular and Anatomical Studies [PDF]
A reconstruction of the phylogeny of Bromeliaceae based on sequence data from three noncoding chloroplast DNA markers (trnL intron, trnT–trnL, and trnT–trnF intergenic spacer [IGS]) is presented, including 26 genera and 33 species.
Horres, Ralf +3 more
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Pollen grain morphology of Bromeliaceae species collected in areas of the Atlantic Rainforest of southeastern Brazil was studied. The following species were analyzed: Aechmea bambusoides L.B.Sm. & Reitz, A. nudicaulis (L.) Griseb., A. ramosa Mart.
Vanessa J.D. Silva +3 more
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Limited pollen flow and high selfing rates toward geographic range limit in an Atlantic forest bromeliad [PDF]
Bromeliaceae is a Neotropical family that evolved ecological key innovations in association with extensive adaptive radiation. Its species present a variety of different mating system strategies varying within and among species, within genera and ...
Bered, Fernanda +4 more
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Descubrimiento de Pitcairnia undulata Scheidweiler (Bromeliaceae) en Tabasco, México
Se registra por primera vez la presencia de Pitcairnia undulata Scheidweiler en México. La planta se colectó en las laderas calizas del Cerro del Madrigal, cerca de Teapa, Tabasco y se identificó como P. undulata, a pesar de las diferencias en el tamaño de algunas estructuras entre los ejemplares de Tabasco y la descripción original de la especie.
Sergio Zamudio
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Bromeliáceas notables de Bolivia
El autor describe nueve novedades: Lindmania graminea, Pitcairnia crassa, Puya cardenasii, Puya cristata, Puya glareosa, Puya leptostachya, Tillandsia maxima var. densior, Tillondsia pardina y Tillandsia tricholepis var. macrophylla. Señala la extensión
Lyman Bradford Smith
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A new species of Pitcairnia (Bromeliaceae) with nocturnal anthesis from Oaxaca, Mexico
Background: Pitcairnia is the third largest bromeliad genus in Mexico with 57 species and ca. 82.5 % endemism, and is characterized mostly by zygomorphic, ornithophilous flowers of diurnal anthesis in several hues of red, orange, or yellow, whereas ...
Ivón Ramírez-Morillo +6 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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Analysis of complete plastome sequences obtained by whole‐genome sequencing improved statistical support across different phylogenetic depths in Hechtioideae and allowed the identification of highly informative loci previously unexplored in this lineage.
Ivón M. Ramírez‐Morillo +5 more
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Bromeliáceas notables de Colombia. - 1
Aechmea contracta / Aechmea nívea / Aechmea Schultesiana / Brocchinia serrata / Guzmania brasiliensis / Guzmania vittata / Pitcairnia caricifolia Mart. / Pitcairnia Cuatrecasana L. / Pitcairnia tolimensis / Pitcairnia turbinella / Vriesia chrysostachys E.
Smith Lyman B.
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Bromeliaceae endémicas del Perú
La familia Bromeliaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar 19 géneros y alrededor de 450 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ulloa et al., 2004), todas hierbas, epífitas o terrestres.
Blanca León +3 more
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