Results 61 to 70 of about 1,366 (158)

Bromeliáceas notables de Colombia,-ll

open access: yesCaldasia, 1942
Aechmea setigera / Aechmea tillandsioides / Billbergia rupestris / Guzmania cryptantha / Guzmania minor / Guzmania Mosquerae / Navia acaulis / Pitcairnia heliophila / Streptocalyx ...
Smith Lyman B.
doaj  

Pitcairnia singularis (Pitcairnioideae, Bromeliaceae), a new species from Jalisco, Mexico

open access: yesPhytotaxa, 2017
Pitcairnia singularis, known only from the municipality of Puerto Vallarta in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, is here described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by very narrow, epetiolate, deciduous normal leaves, a simple inflorescence with 14–20 pedicellate, secund, white flowers, and petals 1.5–1.7 cm long, without appendages.
ALEJANDRA FLORES-ARGÜELLES   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

First record of bat-pollination in the species-rich genus Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Background and Aims Bromeliaceae is a species-rich neotropical plant family that uses a variety of pollinators, principally vertebrates. Tillandsia is the most diverse genus, and includes more than one-third of all bromeliad species.
Aguilar-Rodríguez, Pedro Adrián   +5 more
core  

Influência dos meios de cultura sólido e líquido no alongamento de brotos in vitro de abacaxi ornamental (Ananas lucidus Miller). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Influencia dos meios de cultura solido e liquido no alongamento de brotoss in vitro de abacaxi ornamental.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/5395/1/Pa-057 ...
CORREIA, D.   +4 more
core  

Reproductive traits and floral visitors of Aechmea distichantha plants growing in different habitats of a South American xerophytic forest [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Aechmea distichantha, a widely-distributed facultative epiphytic bromeliad species, is present from rainforests to xerophytic forests. At its southernmost distribution (Humid Chaco) it grows in the understory and forest edges.
Barberis, Ignacio Martin   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Miscellaneous new species in the Brazilian Bromeliaceae

open access: yesRodriguésia
From 1990 to 2006, 2,875 new angiosperm species were described in Brazil, including 280 newBromeliaceae species. This publication rate is considered to be a useful indicator of floristic richness andalso reveals the huge gaps in our knowledge of species ...
Elton M.C. Leme   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Curtis\u27s botanical magazine. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1904
v.130=ser.3:v.60 (1904) [no.7932 ...
Bentham-Moxon Trust.   +10 more
core   +1 more source

Proline levels, oxidative metabolism and photosynthetic pigments during in vitro growth and acclimatization of Pitcairnia encholirioides L.B. Sm. (Bromeliaceae)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
This study aimed to evaluate the variation in the levels of proline, oxidative metabolism and photosynthetic pigments in plants of Pitcairnia encholirioides grown in vitro under different conditions and after acclimatization.
C. F. Resende   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Jeweled Armor of Tillandsia—Multifaceted or Elongated Trichomes Provide Photoprotection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Foliar trichomes of gray-leaved Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) are highly reflective, suggesting a role in protecting the leaf against direct sunlight in exposed niches.
Pierce, Simon
core   +3 more sources

Des plantes tropicales qui forment des mares : les broméliacées-citerne : un écosystème aquatique miniature capital pour la biodiversité [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Les plantes qui présentent des structures anatomiques permettant de retenir de l'eau en permanence sont assez répandues en milieu tropical. Si beaucoup sont maintenant cultivées pour être vendues en jardineries, faisant le bonheur des amateurs, elles ...
Carrias, Jean-François   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy