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Contribution to the study of the genus Fosterella (Bromeliaceae: Pitcairnioideae) in Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2019
The pitcairnioid genus Fosterella currently comprises 31 species distributed from Mexico in North America, along the eastern slopes of the Andes in central South America, Southern Peru to northern Argentina, encompassing western, northern and southeastern Brazil and northern Paraguay.
Leme, Elton M. C.   +3 more
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Taxonomic review of the Dyckia remotiflora complex (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae)

Phytotaxa
Several species complexes of Dyckia s.s. have been investigated in recent years, with the taxonomy of the genus regarded as one of the most challenging within the family. In this study, we propose the circumscription of the Dyckia remotiflora complex and present a taxonomic-nomenclatural revision for the included taxa: D. remotiflora var.
HENRIQUE MALLMANN BÜNEKER   +3 more
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A new Dyckia species (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae) from the Brazilian Northeastern region

Phytotaxa, 2014
A new species of Dyckia (Pitcairnioideae) is described and illustrated here. Dyckia piauiensis sp. nov. was found in the state of Piauí, in northern Brazil, in very dry Cerrado vegetation and cultivated by the first author. This new species’ closest relative is Dyckia pernambucana, but differs from it by its larger and retrorse spines, shorter ...
Esteves, Eddy P., Gouda, Eric
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Puya raimondii (Pitcairnioideae, Bromeliaceae) and birds: an hypothesis on nutrient relationships

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1980
We recorded observations on the relationships between Puya raimondii and the associated bird community in a dry grassland habitat in the high Andean plateau (altiplano or puna) of southeast Peru. From field evidence, we hypothesize that P. raimondii benefits from its association with birds through enhanced nutrient supply. Both bird droppings and dead
William E. Rees, Nicholas A. Roe
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The Dyckia sordida complex (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae) and a new species from Minas Gerais, Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2016
Dyckia nobilis, a new species of Bromeliaceae (Pitcairnioideae) from the Espinhaço Mountain Range (Minas Gerais, Brazil), is hereby described and illustrated. A summary of information on the species of the Dyckia sordida complex (i.e. D. inflexifolia, D. sordida and D.
Henrique Mallmann Büneker   +2 more
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A new Dyckia species (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae) from Brazilian Central-West region, Pantanal Mato-Grossense

Phytotaxa, 2018
A new species of Dyckia from  the municipality of Porto Murtinho, in the state Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil is described and illustrated here and compared with two of the closest related species known. Its conservation status is discussed.
EDDIE ESTEVES PEREIRA, ERIC JOHN GOUDA
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Reproduction biology and chloroplast inheritance in Bromeliaceae: a case study in Fosterella (Pitcairnioideae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2015
We applied a series of intra- and interspecific in situ cross-pollination experiments under greenhouse conditions to evaluate the breeding systems in four Fosterella species (Pitcairnioideae s.str.; Bromeliaceae). Viable hybrids were produced between each pair of the investigated species, suggesting that reproduction barriers may be low also under ...
Natascha D. Wagner   +4 more
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Dyckia pampeana, a new species of Bromeliaceae (Pitcairnioideae) from Pampa grasslands of Brazil and Uruguay

Phytotaxa, 2018
Dyckia pampeana Büneker, a new species of Bromeliaceae (Pitcairnioideae) from the Pampa grasslands of Brazil and Uruguay, is hereby described and illustrated. Data on habitat, ecology, etymology, geographical distribution, morphological affinities and status of conservation according to the IUCN criteria are provided.
HENRIQUE MALLMANN BÜNEKER   +2 more
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Development of 15 nuclear microsatellite markers in the genus Dyckia (Pitcairnioideae; Bromeliaceae) using 454 pyrosequencing

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2012
The genus Dyckia (Bromeliaceae) comprises 147 species that are distributed in Brazil and adjacent countries. Many species are rare and narrow endemics. We used 454 pyrosequencing to isolate 1,587 microsatellite loci in Dyckia marnier-lapostollei. Of 50 loci that were selected for primer design, 15 markers proved to be polymorphic in five populations ...
Woehrmann, T.   +5 more
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