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Morphoanatomy of the ovary and ovule in Bromeliaceae subfamily Tillandsioideae and its systematic relevance
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Sofia A. Kuhn and others
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 181, Issue 3, July 2016, Pages 343–361, https://doi.org/10.1111/boj.12426
Published: 23 June 2016
...Sofia A. Kuhn; Fernanda M. Nogueira; Natividad F. Fagundes; Jorge E. A. Mariath Figure 1. Mature ovary and ovule of species of Tillandsioideae. A, B, flower of Vriesea incurvata in longitudinal section (A) and in transverse section (B); (C, D) Catopsis morreniana, with detail...
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Effect of Canopy Position on Germination and Seedling Survival of Epiphytic Bromeliads in a Mexican Humid Montane Forest
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MANUELA WINKLER and others
Annals of Botany, Volume 95, Issue 6, May 2005, Pages 1039–1047, https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mci115
Published: 14 March 2005
...’ (mesophilous montane forest) following Rzedowski (1986) . Description of the forest structure is given by Williams-Linera (1997) , and that of the epiphyte community by Hietz and Hietz-Seifert (1995) . Germination and seedling survival were recorded in the epiphytic bromeliads Catopsis sessiliflora...
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Systematics and evolution of small genera of carnivorous plants
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Adam T. Cross and others
Published: 21 December 2017
... trait: Bromeliaceae (Brocchinia and Catopsis ) and Eriocaulaceae (Paepalanthus ). We review the current knowledge of these nine genera with a focus on their biology, ecology, and evolution. Although the small carnivorous genera are not diverse in terms...
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