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The immune receptor XA21 causes semi-male sterility and grain loss in rice. [PDF]
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Vriesea rubrobracteata Rauh 1979
20233.6 Vriesea rubrobracteata Rauh (1979: 13). Type: — COLOMBIA, without locality, Rauh 37412 (holotype HElD!, isotype US!) Description:—Plant epilithic, flowering ca. 35 cm high. Leaves forming an infundibuliform rosette; sheath obovate, ca. 5.5 × 3.5 cm, castaneous, densely lepidote on both surfaces; blade linear-oblong, triangular attenuate toward the ...
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Leaf anatomy of Vriesea (Tillandsioideae–Bromeliaceae)
Brittonia, 2021The Bromeliaceae are a largely Neotropical family originating in open, dry environments. Vriesea Lindl., the third largest genus of the family, is traditionally divided between two sections. About 90% of the species of the genus occur in Brazil, where the centre of diversity is the Atlantic Rainforest.
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Vriesea nubicola Leme 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea minutiflora Leme 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea serranegrensis Leme 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea pulchra Leme & L. Kollmann 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea santaleopoldinensis Leme & L. Kollmann 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Two New Montane Vrieseas (Bromeliaceae) from Costa Rica
Brittonia, 1981Two new species ofVriesea with pendent inflorescences,V. uxoris andV. vietoris, are described from the mountains of Costa Rica, and their relationships in the genus are discussed.
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Water and nutrient uptake in Vriesea cultivars: Trichomes vs. Roots
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2017Abstract Vriesea species are tank-type Bromeliaceae, mainly occurring as epiphytes. With their absorbing trichomes and their leaves arranged into water and nutrient catching tanks, they are able to thrive in tree canopies where water and nutrient uptake by the roots is limited.
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