The evolution of carnivorous plants has been modeled as a selective tradeoff between photosynthetic costs and benefits in nutrient-poor habitats. Although possibly applicable for pitfall and flypaper trappers, more variables may be required for active trapping systems. Bladderwort (Utricularia) suction traps react to prey stimuli with an extremely rapid release of elastic instability. Trap setting requires considerable energy to engage an active ion transport process whereby water is pumped out through the thin bladder walls to create negative internal pressure. Accordingly, empirical estimates have shown that respiratory rates in bladders are far greater than in leafy structures. Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is a multi-subunit enzyme that ca...
Endophytic insects provide the textbook examples of herbivores that manipulate their host plant's ph...
Aims: The carnivorous Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) has an anatomically simple and seemingly rootle...
In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort lineage (Utricularia and Genlisea)...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia (bladderwort) form modified leaves into suction bladder ...
Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) constitute the largest genus of carnivorous p...
Abstract Background The carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba (bladderwort) is remarkable in having a ...
Carnivorous plants inhabit nutrient-poor environments, where prom-inent targets of prey capture are ...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Carnivorous plants match their animal prey for speed of movements and hence offer fascinating insigh...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
The genus Utricularia includes around 250 species of carnivorous plants, commonly known as bladderwo...
Although the concept of botanical carnivory has been known since Darwin's time, the molecular mechan...
Journal ArticleLand plants need water to replace the evaporation that occurs while atmospheric CO2 i...
Mallmann J, Heckmann D, Bräutigam A, et al. The role of photorespiration during the evolution of C-4...
Endophytic insects provide the textbook examples of herbivores that manipulate their host plant's ph...
Aims: The carnivorous Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) has an anatomically simple and seemingly rootle...
In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort lineage (Utricularia and Genlisea)...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia (bladderwort) form modified leaves into suction bladder ...
Bladderworts (Utricularia, Lentibulariaceae, Lamiales) constitute the largest genus of carnivorous p...
Abstract Background The carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba (bladderwort) is remarkable in having a ...
Carnivorous plants inhabit nutrient-poor environments, where prom-inent targets of prey capture are ...
The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the ...
Carnivorous plants match their animal prey for speed of movements and hence offer fascinating insigh...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
The genus Utricularia includes around 250 species of carnivorous plants, commonly known as bladderwo...
Although the concept of botanical carnivory has been known since Darwin's time, the molecular mechan...
Journal ArticleLand plants need water to replace the evaporation that occurs while atmospheric CO2 i...
Mallmann J, Heckmann D, Bräutigam A, et al. The role of photorespiration during the evolution of C-4...
Endophytic insects provide the textbook examples of herbivores that manipulate their host plant's ph...
Aims: The carnivorous Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) has an anatomically simple and seemingly rootle...
In the carnivorous plant family Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort lineage (Utricularia and Genlisea)...