Nepenthes pitcher plants produce modified jug-shaped leaves to attract, trap and digest insect prey. We used 16S rDNA cloning and sequencing to compare bacterial communities in pitcher fluids of each of three species, namely Nepenthes ampullaria, Nepenthes gracilis and Nepenthes mirabilis, growing in the wild. In contrast to previous greenhouse-based studies, we found that both opened and unopened pitchers harbored bacterial DNA. Pitchers of N. mirabilis had higher bacterial diversity as compared to other Nepenthes species. The composition of the bacterial communities could be different between pitcher types for N. mirabilis (ANOSIM: R = 0.340, p < 0.05). Other Nepenthes species had similar bacterial composition between pitcher types. SIMPE...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
The species of bacteria associated with the traps of the carnivorous plants Utricularia hydrocarpa V...
The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant s...
AbstractPitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids cont...
Pitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids contain dige...
Nepenthes is one of the Indonesian tropical carnivorous plants. The plant has a pitcher-like structu...
Characteristics of host species can alter how other, interacting species assemble into communities b...
International audienceCarnivorous Nepenthes plants derive essential nutrients from arthropods captur...
Background and Aims Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes possess modified leaves that form pitf...
The ‘pitchers’ of carnivorous pitcher plants are exquisite examples of convergent evolution. An open...
The fluid-containing traps of Nepenthes carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) are often inhabite...
Nepenthes is a protected and unique carnivorous plant because it has a fluid-filled pouch at the end...
The pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea supplements nutrient acquisition through carnivory, capturing ...
International audiencePremise of the study - Carnivorous plants have always fascinated scientists be...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
The species of bacteria associated with the traps of the carnivorous plants Utricularia hydrocarpa V...
The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant s...
AbstractPitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids cont...
Pitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids contain dige...
Nepenthes is one of the Indonesian tropical carnivorous plants. The plant has a pitcher-like structu...
Characteristics of host species can alter how other, interacting species assemble into communities b...
International audienceCarnivorous Nepenthes plants derive essential nutrients from arthropods captur...
Background and Aims Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes possess modified leaves that form pitf...
The ‘pitchers’ of carnivorous pitcher plants are exquisite examples of convergent evolution. An open...
The fluid-containing traps of Nepenthes carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) are often inhabite...
Nepenthes is a protected and unique carnivorous plant because it has a fluid-filled pouch at the end...
The pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea supplements nutrient acquisition through carnivory, capturing ...
International audiencePremise of the study - Carnivorous plants have always fascinated scientists be...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
Nepenthes pitcher plants are carnivorous plants that paradoxically harbor a living infauna (the inqu...
The species of bacteria associated with the traps of the carnivorous plants Utricularia hydrocarpa V...
The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant s...