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Cotias-de-Oliveira, Ana Lúcia Pires, José Geraldo Aquino de Assis, Moema Cortizo Bellintani, Jorge Clarêncio Souza Andrade, and Maria Lenise Silva Guedes. "Chromosome numbers in Bromeliaceae." Genetics and Molecular Biology 23, no. 1 (2000): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572000000100032.

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The present study reports chromosome numbers of 17 species of Bromeliaceae, belonging to the genera Encholirium, Bromelia, Orthophytum, Hohenbergia, Billbergia, Neoglaziovia, Aechmea, Cryptanthus and Ananas. Most species present 2n = 50, however, Bromelia laciniosa, Orthophytum burle-marxii and O. maracasense are polyploids with 2n = 150, 2n = 100 and 2n = 150, respectively, while for Cryptanthus bahianus, 2n = 34 + 1-4B. B chromosomes were observed in Bromelia plumieri and Hohenbergia aff. utriculosa. The chromosome number of all species was determined for the first time, except for Billbergi
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FERREIRA, DÉBORA MARIA CAVALCANTI, ERTON MENDONÇA DE ALMEIDA, and RAFAEL BATISTA LOUZADA. "Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from northeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 523, no. 1 (2021): 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.523.1.6.

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Two new species of Cryptanthus from Bahia State, in northeastern Brazil, are described and illustrated. Cryptanthus apiculatantherus occurs in Atlantic Forest and Cryptanthus brevibracteatus was discovered in a transition area between Atlantic Forest and Caatinga. Cryptanthus apiculatantherus and C. bibarrensis have similar stem lengths and leaf blade shapes, but differ mainly by the stem diameter, width of the leaf sheaths, sepal and petal color, anther apex shape, and length and width of the ovary. Cryptanthus brevibracteatus and C. warren-loosei have a similar leaf blade color and are geogr
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Cavalcanti Ferreira, Débora Maria, and Rafael Batista Louzada. "A New Species of Cryptanthus (Bromeliaceae, Bromelioideae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest north of the São Francisco River, and its Contribution to the Taxonomy of the Genus." Systematic Botany 45, no. 3 (2020): 460–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364420x15935294613491.

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Abstract—Cryptanthus cinereus D.M.C. Ferreira & Louzada, a new rare species of Bromeliaceae restricted to northeastern Brazil, is described and illustrated. Cryptanthus cinereus is a rupicolous plant that occurs in the Atlantic Forest on the top of a rocky outcrop and is known only from a single record. This new species is morphologically similar to Cryptanthus felixii, but differs mainly by its narrowly triangular leaves that are wider at base, primary bracts with adaxial surfaces densely lepidote (vs. glabrous or glabrous with base densely lepidote), shorter flowers (39‐52 mm), sepal lob
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Versieux, Leonardo M., Raissa Magalhães, and Alice Calvente. "Extension of the Cryptanthus range in Northeastern Brazil with new findings in the phenotypic variation including changes in the trichome's distribution, thus enhancing the understanding of the Cryptanthus zonatus complex (Bromeliaceae)." Phytotaxa 109, no. 1 (2013): 54–60. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.109.1.6.

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Versieux, Leonardo M., Magalhães, Raissa, Calvente, Alice (2013): Extension of the Cryptanthus range in Northeastern Brazil with new findings in the phenotypic variation including changes in the trichome's distribution, thus enhancing the understanding of the Cryptanthus zonatus complex (Bromeliaceae). Phytotaxa 109 (1): 54-60, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.109.1.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.109.1.6
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Ferreira, DÉBORA MARIA CAVALCANTI, and RAFAEL BATISTA LOUZADA. "Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 571, no. 1 (2022): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.571.1.5.

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Two new species of Cryptanthus from the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil are described and illustrated. Cryptanthus pirambuensis occurs in Sergipe State and is compared to C. alagoanus, C. pickelii and C. ruthiae, from which it differs mainly by the number of flowers in the apical cluster of the inflorescence and the number of flowers in the lateral clusters of the inflorescence. Cryptanthus vinosibracteatus was discovered in Bahia State and is morphologically similar to C. arelli, but it can be differentiated by the absence of trichomes on the adaxial surface of the leaf blades, length
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LEME, ELTON M. C., SASCHA HELLER, GEORG ZIZKA, and HEIDEMARIE HALBRITTER. "New circumscription of Cryptanthus and new Cryptanthoid genera and subgenera (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular phylogeny." Phytotaxa 318, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.318.1.1.

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The authors provide a new circumscription for genera of the “Cryptanthoid complex” of Bromeliaceae subfam. Bromelioideae, originally composed of Cryptanthus, Lapanthus, Orthophytum, and Sincoraea, on the basis of new or re-evaluated ecological, geographical and morphological evidence, as well as molecular phylogenies. A new generic status is proposed for Cryptanthus subg. Hoplocryptanthus and two new genera, Forzzaea, and Rokautskyia, as well as four new subgenera in Orthophytum (Capixabanthus, Clavanthus, Krenakanthus, and Orthocryptanthus) are described to render taxonomic units monophyletic
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Souza, Everton Hilo De, and Elton M.C. Leme. "New Cryptanthus species (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) from the State of Bahia, Brazil." Phytotaxa 523, no. 2 (2021): 179–91. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.523.2.5.

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Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti, Erton Mendonça De Almeida, and Rafael Batista Louzada. "Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from northeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 523, no. 1 (2021): 99–109. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.523.1.6.

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Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti, Almeida, Erton Mendonça De, Louzada, Rafael Batista (2021): Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from northeastern Brazil. Phytotaxa 523 (1): 99-109, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.523.1.6
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Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti, and Rafael Batista Louzada. "Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 571, no. 1 (2022): 65–75. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.571.1.5.

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Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti, Louzada, Rafael Batista (2022): Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil. Phytotaxa 571 (1): 65-75, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.571.1.5
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Leme, Elton M. C., Walter Till, Ludovic J. C. Kollmann, Ricardo L. de Moura, and Otavio B. C. Ribeiro. "Miscellaneous New Species of Brazilian Bromeliaceae – III." Phytotaxa 177, no. 2 (2014): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.177.2.1.

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The authors describe and illustrate 14 new Bromeliaceae species: Aechmea avaldoana, Ae. gregaria, Ae. timida, Alcantarea lanceopetala, A. nana, A. recurvifolia, Billbergia matogrossensis, Bromelia amplifolia, Cryptanthus walkerianus, Encholirium viridicentrum, Vriesea bifida, V. lilliputiana, V. magnibracteata and V. tubipetala.
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Tiehm, Arnold. "New combinations for the flora of Nevada, U.S.A." Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 18, no. 1 (2024): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v18.i1.1337.

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Presented here are four new combinations made in advance of publication of an Annotated Checklist for the Flora of Nevada. New combinations of Aphyllon corymbosum var. mutabile, Monardella ovata var. pallida, Orthocarpus cuspidatus var. cryptanthus, and Phlox kelseyi var. salina are made.
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Leme, Elton M. C., Sascha Heller, Georg Zizka, and Heidemarie Halbritter. "New circumscription of Cryptanthus and new Cryptanthoid genera and subgenera (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular phylogeny." Phytotaxa 318, no. 1 (2017): 448–50. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.318.1.1.

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Leme, Elton M. C., Heller, Sascha, Zizka, Georg, Halbritter, Heidemarie (2017): New circumscription of Cryptanthus and new Cryptanthoid genera and subgenera (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular phylogeny. Phytotaxa 318 (1): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.318.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.318.1.1
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Versieux, Leonardo M., Rafael B. Louzada, Pedro Lage Viana, Nara Mota, and Maria Das Graças Lapa Wanderley. "An illustrated checklist of Bromeliaceae from Parque Estadual do Rio Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on phytogeography and one new species of Cryptanthus." Phytotaxa 10 (October 28, 2010): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.1.

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Versieux, Leonardo M., Louzada, Rafael B., Viana, Pedro Lage, Mota, Nara, Wanderley, Maria Das Graças Lapa (2010): An illustrated checklist of Bromeliaceae from Parque Estadual do Rio Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on phytogeography and one new species of Cryptanthus. Phytotaxa 10: 1-16, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.1
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LEME, ELTON M. C., and LUDOVIC J. C. KOLLMANN. "Miscellaneous New species of Brazilian Bromeliaceae." Phytotaxa 108, no. 1 (2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.108.1.1.

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We describe and illustrate 14 miscellaneous new Bromeliaceae species from the Brazilian states of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo: Aechmea ituberaensis, A. pendulispica, Alcantarea acuminatifolia, A. occulta, Cryptanthus aracruzensis, C. ilhanus, C. rigidifolius, C. tabuleiricola, C. viridipetalus, Neoregelia desenganensis, N. insulana, N. watersiana, Vriesea saltensis, and V. sanctaparecidae. The morphological affinities of the new taxa are also discussed.
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DE SOUZA, EVERTON HILO, and ELTON M. C. LEME. "New Cryptanthus species (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) from the State of Bahia, Brazil." Phytotaxa 523, no. 2 (2021): 179–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.523.2.5.

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The authors describe and illustrate four new species of Cryptanthus: C. flesherii, C. lutandensis, C. santosii, and C. solidadeanus. The affinities and distinctness of the new species are supported by the combination of geographical distribution, ecological preference, and morphological characters regarded as the most useful to distinguish taxa in “Cryptanthoid complex”. All described species were recovered as critically endangered. A distribution map as well as taxonomic comments are presented.
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VERSIEUX, LEONARDO M., RAISSA MAGALHÃES, and ALICE CALVENTE. "Extension of the Cryptanthus range in Northeastern Brazil with new findings in the phenotypic variation including changes in the trichome’s distribution, thus enhancing the understanding of the Cryptanthus zonatus complex (Bromeliaceae)." Phytotaxa 109, no. 1 (2013): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.109.1.6.

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In this paper we describe the first occurrences of the genus Cryptanthus in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), establishing a new northern distribution limit for the genus. Additionally, we report the finding of three forms of C. zonatus growing in sympatry within two different localities in Rio Grande do Norte along with the phenotypic variation in this species complex including changes in trichome’s distribution. Cryptanthus zonatus is one of the most popular bromeliads due to its banded leaves. Nevertheless, the fact that it exists in two distinct glabrous-leaved forms is not readily ac
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Alves, Marccus, and Rossella Marcucci. "Nomenclatural correction in Cryptanthus Otto & A. Dietrich. (Bromeliaceae - Bromelioideae)." Rodriguésia 66, no. 2 (2015): 661–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201566229.

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Ribeiro, Fabiane Fonseca, and Elisa Mitsuko Aoyama. "ANATOMIA DOS ÓRGÃOS VEGETATIVOS DE Cryptanthus beuckeri E. MORREN (BROMELIACEAE)." Enciclopédia Biosfera 11, no. 22 (2015): 2830–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18677/enciclopedia_biosfera_2015_003.

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Echeverría, Javier, Sergio M. Espinoza, and Hermann M. Niemeyer. "Unusual alkaloids of the highland species Astragalus cryptanthus Wedd. (Fabaceae)." Natural Product Research 31, no. 1 (2016): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2016.1207070.

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LEME, ELTON M. C., OTÁVIO B. C. RIBEIRO, FERNANDA VIDIGAL D. SOUZA, EVERTON HILO DE SOUZA, LUDOVIC J. C. KOLLMANN, and ANDRÉ P. FONTANA. "Miscellaneous new species in the “Cryptanthoid complex” (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) from Eastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 430, no. 3 (2020): 157–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.430.3.2.

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The authors describe and illustrate 18 new species of the “Cryptanhoid complex”, encompassing the genera Cryptanthus (C. cruzalmensis, C. guanduensis, C. santateresinhensis, and C. univittatus), Forzzaea (F. coutensis, F. flavipetala, F. pseudomicra, and F. viridifolia), Hoplocryptanthus (H. knegtianus), Orthophytum subg. Orthophytum (O. alagoanum, O. brejoense, O. formosense, O. minimum, and O. santosianum), Orthophytum subg. Capixabanthus (O. arcanum), and Orthophytum subg. Clavanthus (O. cristaliense, O. gouveianum, and O. viridissimum). Besides, identification keys are provided for the fir
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LEME, ELTON M. C., EVERTON HILO DE SOUZA, WALTER TILL, et al. "Twenty Miscellaneous New Species and One New Nothogenus and Nothospecies in Brazilian Bromeliaceae." Phytotaxa 692, no. 1 (2025): 1–60. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.692.1.1.

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The authors describe and illustrate 20 new species and one new nothogenus and nothospecies in Bromeliaceae, encompassing 12 genera and one nothogenus, in the subfamily Bromelioideae (Aechmea cunhambebensis, A. marcpignalii, Bromelia boqueiranensis, B. nordestina, B. saracataquerensis, Cryptanthus cajuitensis, C. spathulatifolius, Hohenbergia kollmannii, Orthophytum afonsoclaudense, O. pseudoestevesii, Portea santosiana, Wittrockia organensis, and X Nidunelia rodrigoana), Pitcairnioideae (Dyckia albolutea, D. flabellata, Encholirium inhaiensis, and Pitcairnia kranziana), and Tillandsioideae (Ti
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Mattos, Gabriel Lemos. "Relatório de coleta e descrição do habitat de Cryptanthus zonatus e Melocactus violaceus." Revista Arrudea - A revista do Jardim Botânico do Recife 4, no. 1 (2018): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55513/arrudea0028.

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A atual crise na biodiversidade está em níveis alarmantes, pondo em risco todo equilíbrio ecossistêmico. Devido a isso tem-se a necessidade de empreender esforços na busca de conservação de várias espécies. Dentre esses esforços está a coleta de populações ameaçadas para estratégias de conservação ex-situ e posterior desenvolvimento de programas de restabelecimento, enriquecimento ou translocação de populações de espécies ameaçadas, raras ou endêmicas. O presente relatório visa criar uma base de dados baseado na coleta de duas espécies vegetais raras: Cryptanthus zonatus e Melocactus violaceus
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APRIANI, PUTRI. "Catatan Morfologi dan Habitat Cryptanthus zonatus di Perum Griya Islam, Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten." Tropical Bioscience: Journal of Biological Science 2, no. 1 (2022): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32678/tropicalbiosci.v2i1.6241.

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Cryptanthus zonatus banyak dimanfaatkan sebagai tanaman hias. Hingga saat ini, studi mengenai identifikasi ciri morfologi dan habitat C. zonatus di Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten belum pernah dilakukan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi karakter morfologi dan habitat dari C. zonatus di Perum Griya Islam, Desa Kresek, Kecamatan Kresek, Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten. Metode pengambilan sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu purposive sampling. Data yang diambil berupa karakter morfologi C. zonatus, meliputi tinggi tanaman, bentuk daun, tepi daun, ujung daun, panjang daun, leba
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Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto, Cláudio Coelho de Paula, and Andrea Ferreira da Costa. "Bromeliaceae do Parque Estadual da Serra do Rola-Moça, Minas Gerais." Rodriguésia 61, no. 3 (2010): 467–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201061309.

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Resumo O Parque Estadual da Serra do Rola-Moça localiza-se na porção centro-sul da Cadeia do Espinhaço, na região denominada Quadrilátero Ferrífero, nos municípios de Belo Horizonte, Brumadinho, Ibirité e Nova Lima. Apresenta como vegetação os Campos Rupestres ferruginosos e quartizíticos, Floresta Estacional Semidecidual e Cerrado. O presente trabalho teve como finalidade estudar a florística da família Bromeliaceae no Parque Estadual da Serra do Rola-Moça. Foram identificadas 25 espécies pertencentes a 11 gêneros, sendo Dyckia o gênero mais representativo em espécies. Eduandrea selloana, Cry
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Jasmim, Janie M., Regiane R. V. Toledo, Leonardo A. Carneiro, and Elisabeth Mansur. "Fibra de coco e adubação foliar no crescimento e na nutrição de Cryptanthus sinuosus." Horticultura Brasileira 24, no. 3 (2006): 309–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-05362006000300008.

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Plantas de Cryptanthus sinuosus foram cultivadas em três substratos (mesocarpo de coco - MC; mesocarpo de coco lavado - MCL e xaxim-X), visando comparar o efeito da fibra de coco verde, como substrato, àquele da fibra de xaxim sobre o crescimento e teores de nutrientes das plantas, sob três níveis de adubação foliar: 50, 100 e 150% de solução contendo 210 mg L-1 de N, 31 mg L-1 de P e 234 mg L-1 de K. O experimento constou de um fatorial em delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições e três plantas por parcela, uma planta por vaso e conduzido em casa de vegetação. O número de folhas
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Cruz, Geyner A. S., Georg Zizka, Daniele Silvestro, Elton M. C. Leme, Katharina Schulte, and Ana M. Benko-Iseppon. "Molecular phylogeny, character evolution and historical biogeography of Cryptanthus Otto & A. Dietr. (Bromeliaceae)." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 107 (February 2017): 152–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2016.10.019.

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Pytlewski, C. "THE PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES OF THE USE OF BA IN VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF THE CRYPTANTHUS GENUS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 251 (May 1989): 353–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1989.251.48.

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Koh, Yong Cheong, and Fred T. Davies. "Micropropagation of Cryptanthus with leaf explants with attached intercalary meristems excised from greenhouse stock plants." Scientia Horticulturae 70, no. 4 (1997): 301–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-4238(97)00076-9.

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Alves Dos Santos Cruz, Geyner, José Roseno De Mendonça Filho, Santelmo Vasconcelos, et al. "Genome size evolution and chromosome numbers of species of the cryptanthoid complex (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) in a phylogenetic framework." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 192, no. 4 (2019): 887–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/botlinnean/boz103.

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Abstract We describe the chromosome numbers and genome sizes of species of the cryptanthoid complex of Bromeliaceae in a phylogenetic framework and their relationship with habitat preferences. The 2C DNA contents varied 2.13-fold among species, ranging from 0.76 to 1.66 pg. A significant difference in DNA content was found among Cryptanthus, Hoplocryptanthus and Rokautskyia. Moreover, species from campos rupestres and the Atlantic Forest had lower and higher genome size values, respectively. The smaller genome sizes of Hoplocryptanthus spp. from campos rupestres may be related with the large g
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Koh, Yong Cheong, and Fred T. Davies. "882 PB 276 IN VITRO PROPAGATION AND CHIMERAL TRAITS OF Cryptanthus `Marian Oppenheimer' (WIDE LEAF CLONE)." HortScience 29, no. 5 (1994): 560c—560. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.29.5.560c.

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The leaves of vegetative stolons of greenhouse grown Cryptanthus `Marian Oppenheimer' (wide leaf clone) were cultured in modified MS media to induce adventitious shoot formation via callus formation. The best callus induction medium was basal MS medium with 10 μM NAA, IBA and BA. Pure green (843), maroon (3), striped (2) and albino plantlets were obtained. Most of the albino plantlets were stunted, tightly clumped together and impossible to score. The medium which produced the highest average number of non-albino plantlets was basal MS medium with 0.3 μM NAA, IBA and BA All non-albino plantlet
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Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti, Jordana Neri, Clarisse Palma-Silva, Diego Sotero Pinangé, Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon, and Rafael Batista Louzada. "Cross-amplification of nuclear microsatellite markers in two species of Cryptanthus Otto & A. Dietr. (Bromeliaceae)." Brazilian Journal of Botany 40, no. 2 (2017): 475–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40415-017-0362-7.

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Leme, Elton M. C., Claudio Nicoletti de Fraga, Ludovic J. C. Kollmann, et al. "Miscellaneous new species in the Brazilian Bromeliaceae." Rodriguésia 61, no. 1 (2010): 21–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201061104.

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Abstract 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 that make up Brazilian biomes and the importanceof taxonomy as a basic tool to assess biodiversity and conservation. The goal of modern taxonomists is ina race against time ordained by an unprecedented rate of global biodiversity loss, and therefore collaborationis vital to successfully close these gaps. This paper is the result of a b
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TOMAZ, EDUARDO CALISTO, and LEONARDO M. VERSIEUX. "Bromeliaceae from Rio Grande do Norte State, Northeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 422, no. 2 (2019): 113–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.422.2.1.

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The Bromeliaceae Flora for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil, is presented, based on extensive fieldwork, morphological analyses using herbarium and freshly collected material, and specialized literature. Twenty-six species of bromeliads were recorded in Rio Grande do Norte, distributed in ten genera and in three subfamilies. Bromelioideae was the richest subfamily (eight genera/14 species), followed by Tillandsioideae (one genus/12 species), and Pitcairnioideae (one genus/one species). Aechmea mertensii, Hohenbergia horrida and Tillandsia tenuifolia are new records for Rio
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Bielski, Wojciech, Michał Książkiewicz, Denisa Šimoníková, Eva Hřibová, Karolina Susek, and Barbara Naganowska. "The Puzzling Fate of a Lupin Chromosome Revealed by Reciprocal Oligo-FISH and BAC-FISH Mapping." Genes 11, no. 12 (2020): 1489. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121489.

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Old World lupins constitute an interesting model for evolutionary research due to diversity in genome size and chromosome number, indicating evolutionary genome reorganization. It has been hypothesized that the polyploidization event which occurred in the common ancestor of the Fabaceae family was followed by a lineage-specific whole genome triplication (WGT) in the lupin clade, driving chromosome rearrangements. In this study, chromosome-specific markers were used as probes for heterologous fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to identify and characterize structural chromosome changes am
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Souza, Everton Hilo de, Aurélio José Antunes de Carvalho, Erasto Viana Silva Gama, Antônio Ramos da Hora Neto, and Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona. "Macambiras and sympatric species of Serra do Jatobá, Milagres, Bahia, Brazil." Revista Macambira 5, no. 2 (2021): e052001. http://dx.doi.org/10.35642/rm.v5i2.569.

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Macambira is popularly designated to two species of Bromeliaceae: Bromelia laciniosa and Encholirium spectabile. Both species are xerophilous and have morphological and physiological structures adapted to the semiarid climate. Floristic studies are essential for the knowledge of existing species in certain areas and provide information on diversity, distribution, life forms, and conservation. Sympatry is defined as when two or more populations overlap without crossings between individuals of different species in the same geographical distribution. In this way, the objective of this study was t
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Louzada, Rafael, and Maria Wanderley. "A new combination in Lapanthus (Bromeliaceae)." PhytoKeys 17 (October 26, 2012): 63–68. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.17.3642.

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A new combination, <i>Lapanthus vidaliorum</i> (O.B.C. Ribeiro &amp; C.C. Paula) Louzada &amp; Wand. is proposed for <i>Orthophytum vidaliorum</i> O. Ribeiro &amp; C.C. Paula. In addition notes on taxonomy, geographic distribution and conservation are provided.
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Martinelli, Gustavo, Cláudia Magalhães Vieira, Marcos Gonzalez, et al. "BROMELIACEAE DA MATA ATLÂNTICA BRASILEIRA: LISTA DE ESPÉCIES, DISTRIBUIÇÃO E CONSERVAÇÃO." Rodriguésia 59, no. 1 (2008): 209–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860200859114.

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RESUMO A Mata Atlântica está entre as mais importantes florestas tropicais do mundo, sendo considerada prioridade em termos de conservação devido a seu grau de ameaça e megadiversidade. Nesta floresta, Bromeliaceae é um dos grupos taxonômicos mais relevantes, devido ao alto grau de endemismo e expressivo valor ecológico decorrente principalmente de sua interação com a fauna. O presente trabalho tem por objetivo disponibilizar a lista de táxons de Bromeliaceae ocorrentes no domínio da Mata Atlântica no Brasil e o status de conservação de cada espécie de acordo com as listas oficias, bem como a
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Dafrina, A., A. Syuhada, E. Wulandari, and LH Sari. "Live decorative flowers for the ability of plants to absorb solar radiation." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1477, no. 1 (2025): 012028. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1477/1/012028.

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Abstract In this research, the author will test several ornamental flower plants that are often planted by people at home. By examining 15 flowers in this research, the author’s team tested the ability of flowers to absorb the sun for 3 days. From these results it was shown that not all flowers were able to absorb the sun’s heat for 3 days because their ability to absorb was limited because the water content of the plants was different. Of the 15 flowers, they can be grouped into 3 groups of flower parts that absorb solar radiation. The first group of flowers is capable of absorbing high heat
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Versieux, L. M., R. B. Louzada, P. L. Viana, N. Mota, and M. D. L. Wanderley. "An illustrated checklist of Bromeliaceae from Parque Estadual do Rio Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on phytogeography and one new species of Cryptanthus." Phytotaxa 10, no. 1 (2014): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.1.

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SIMPSON, MICHAEL G., and RONALD B. KELLEY. "Cryptantha nevadensis var. rigida elevated to species with a new name, C. juniperensis." Phytotaxa 295, no. 3 (2017): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.295.3.3.

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A replacement name, Cryptantha juniperensis, nomen et status novum, is proposed for Cryptantha nevadensis A.Nelson &amp; P.B.Kennedy var. rigida I.M.Johnston. A new name was necessary because the name C. rigida was unavailable, due to its previous use for the South American Cryptantha rigida (Phil.) Reiche. Cryptantha juniperensis is similar to what has been treated as Cryptantha nevadensis var. nevadensis, with which it shares appressed upper stem trichomes and a relatively long fruiting calyx, often with erect to reflexed apices. However, Cryptantha juniperensis differs significantly from Cr
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Simpson, Michael G., and Jon P. Rebman. "Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha." Phytotaxa 509, no. 2 (2021): 185–210. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.3.

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Simpson, Michael G., Rebman, Jon P. (2021): Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha. Phytotaxa 509 (2): 185-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.3
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Simpson, M.G., and J.P. Rebman. "Simpson, M.G. & Rebman, J.P. (2021) Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha. Phytotaxa 509: 185-210." Phytotaxa 512, no. 4 (2021): 300. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.7.

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Simpson, M.G., Rebman, J.P. (2021): Simpson, M.G. &amp; Rebman, J.P. (2021) Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha. Phytotaxa 509: 185-210. Phytotaxa 512 (4): 300-300, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.7
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SIMPSON, MICHAEL G., MAKENZIE E. MABRY, and KRISTEN HASENSTAB-LEHMAN. "Transfer of four species of Cryptantha to the genus Johnstonella (Boraginaceae)." Phytotaxa 425, no. 5 (2019): 279–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.425.5.3.

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Based on a previous molecular phylogenetic analysis, Cryptantha, an herbaceous plant genus of the family Boraginaceae, subtribe Amsinckiinae, was split into five genera: Eremocarya, Greeneocharis, Johnstonella, Oreocarya, and a reduced Cryptantha, the last in two separate clades. As a result of this study, Johnstonella was expanded to 13 species and 15 minimum-rank taxa, these formerly classified in Cryptantha s.l. More recent analyses of this complex, with an increased sample size and high-throughput sequence data, indicate that four additional Cryptantha species not previously sampled—C. alb
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Simpson, Michael G., and Dana A. York. "Cryptantha whippleae (Boraginaceae), a new serpentine-adapted species endemic to northern California, U.S.A." PhytoKeys 247 (October 15, 2024): 155–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.247.132060.

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Cryptantha whippleae D.A.York &amp; M.G.Simpson (Boraginaceae) is described as new. This species is currently known to occur in serpentine barrens in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest of Siskiyou County, California, with one outlier population in possible serpentine of Lake County, California. The new species is most similar to Cryptantha grandiflora and to C. milobakeri, these three likely each others’ closest relatives. All three have a relatively large corolla limb width and similar smooth, lance-ovate to ovate, marginally rounded, acuminate and abaxially transversely flattened nutlets. Cr
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Simpson, Michael G., and Dana A. York. "Cryptantha whippleae (Boraginaceae), a new serpentine-adapted species endemic to northern California, U.S.A." PhytoKeys 247 (October 15, 2024): 155–72. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.247.132060.

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<i>Cryptantha whippleae</i> D.A.York &amp; M.G.Simpson (Boraginaceae) is described as new. This species is currently known to occur in serpentine barrens in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest of Siskiyou County, California, with one outlier population in possible serpentine of Lake County, California. The new species is most similar to <i>Cryptantha grandiflora</i> and to <i>C. milobakeri</i>, these three likely each others' closest relatives. All three have a relatively large corolla limb width and similar smooth, lance-ovate to ovate, marginally rounded, acuminate and abaxially transversely
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Moroni, Pablo, and Michael G. Simpson. "Revisión taxonómica del género Johnstonella (Boraginaceae s. str.) en la Argentina." Darwiniana, nueva serie 10, no. 1 (2022): 260–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2022.101.1046.

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The available taxonomic literature on the Argentinian species of Johnstonella is far from reflecting the phylogenetic relationships of the lineage as they are known today. For this reason, an updated taxonomic treatment of the genus in Argentina is reported in this contribution. As a result, a complete synonymy is provided for the accepted species, as well as morphological descriptions, geographical distribution maps, an identification key, uses, illustrations, photographs, and estimates of their conservation status. Additionally, lectotypes are designated for the names Cryptantha capituliflor
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Le, Chi Toan, Thi Lien Thuong Nguyen, Hoang Tuan Nguyen, et al. "A newly recorded species \(\textit{Zingiber densissimum}\) (sect. \(\textit{Cryptanthium}\)) for the flora of Vietnam." Academia Journal of Biology 45, no. 4 (2023): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/2615-9023/18488.

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During our floristic expedition in South Vietnam, a wild taxon Zingiber densissimum (sect. Cryptanthium) was recognized as a newly recorded species for the flora of Vietnam. The taxonomic treatment with a description is provided, along with photographs, distribution, ecology, a conservation assessment, and morphological comparison with its alliance species. It is similar to Zingiber orbiculatum and Zingiber mioga in having whitish flowers and bright yellow anthers but differs in many aspects of vegetative and reproductive characteristics. Moreover, a taxonomic key for all species of sect. Cryp
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Moroni, Pablo, Agustina Martínez, and Michael G. Simpson. "Nomenclatural revision of Cryptantha (Boraginaceae s. str.) names linked to South American taxa." PhytoKeys 181 (August 30, 2021): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.181.69740.

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During the preparation of the treatment of the genus Cryptantha Lehmann ex G. Don for South America, numerous names were identified as needing typification to stabilize their nomenclature. As a result, lectotypes are designated for 11 names and second-step lectotypes for 20 names. Furthermore, supporting information about the type material of the basionyms of four Cryptantha names already typified by Johnston (Eritrichium talquinum Phil., Eritrichium dimorphum Phil., Eritrichium carrizalense Phil., and Eritrichium subamplexicaule Phil.) is provided.
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Moroni, Pablo, Agustina Martínez, and Michael G. Simpson. "Nomenclatural revision of Cryptantha (Boraginaceae s. str.) names linked to South American taxa." PhytoKeys 181 (August 30, 2021): 29–47. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.181.69740.

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During the preparation of the treatment of the genus Cryptantha Lehmann ex G. Don for South America, numerous names were identified as needing typification to stabilize their nomenclature. As a result, lectotypes are designated for 11 names and second-step lectotypes for 20 names. Furthermore, supporting information about the type material of the basionyms of four Cryptantha names already typified by Johnston (Eritrichium talquinum Phil., Eritrichium dimorphum Phil., Eritrichium carrizalense Phil., and Eritrichium subamplexicaule Phil.) is provided.
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Beatriz, Lima, Sortino Maximiliano, Tapia Alejandro, and Feresin Gabriela E. "Synergistic antifungal effectiveness of essential oils from andean plants combined with commercial drugs." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Developmental Research 8, no. 1 (2022): 023–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/ijpsdr.000039.

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The appearance of antifungal resistance promotes the investigation of therapeutic options. There are few studies on the combined effect of antifungal drugs and essential oils (EOs). In the present work, regarding the association of eight EOs Andean plants with antifungal agents against a panel of fungi strains. Combinatorial effects were determined using the Fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) and Dose Reduction Index (DRI). A combination of A. cryptantha-B EO with fluconazole showed a synergistic effect against C. Albicans (FIC = 0.31 and DRI = 16.25). EOs from A. cryptantha-A an
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