Bromeliad breeders and growers in Belgium and the Netherlands report severe losses due to leaf ‘tubing’ in ornamental bromeliad production. This is a malformation in the leaf development which occurs primarily in young Guzmania and Vriesea plants. Instead of arranging themselves into the typical tank rosette, the central leaves form an upright oriented tubelike structure. This detracts from the appearance of the leaves and makes it impossible to develop the central inflorescence that makes bromeliads attractive as an ornamental. Experiments showed that leaf tubing occurs when water is available to the roots but water uptake by the absorbing leaf trichomes is restricted. This situation was created by not supplying water to the tank and by l...
International audiencePurpose: Members of the plant family Bromeliaceae can uptake nutrients directl...
International audienceThe water and nutrient uptake mechanisms used by vascular epiphytes have been ...
Key message: The analysis of the growth behaviour, wood anatomical, and eco-physiological traits of ...
Guzmania and Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) are tough plants, resistant to drought and scarce nutrient suppl...
Guzmania and Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) are tough plants, resistant to drought and scarce nutrient suppl...
Leaves comprise most of the vegetative body of tank bromeliads and are usually subjected to strong l...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
Terrestrial species of the megadiverse bromeliad family display a wide variety of leaf shapes, many ...
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a celebrated example of convergent evolution in plant ecophysi...
While great attention has been paid to the mechanisms controlling plant growth, much less is known a...
Vriesea species are tank-type Bromeliaceae, mainly occurring as epiphytes. With their absorbing tric...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
International audienceAbstract Investigating the responses of plant anatomical traits of trees to dr...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
International audiencePurpose: Members of the plant family Bromeliaceae can uptake nutrients directl...
International audienceThe water and nutrient uptake mechanisms used by vascular epiphytes have been ...
Key message: The analysis of the growth behaviour, wood anatomical, and eco-physiological traits of ...
Guzmania and Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) are tough plants, resistant to drought and scarce nutrient suppl...
Guzmania and Vriesea (Bromeliaceae) are tough plants, resistant to drought and scarce nutrient suppl...
Leaves comprise most of the vegetative body of tank bromeliads and are usually subjected to strong l...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
Terrestrial species of the megadiverse bromeliad family display a wide variety of leaf shapes, many ...
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a celebrated example of convergent evolution in plant ecophysi...
While great attention has been paid to the mechanisms controlling plant growth, much less is known a...
Vriesea species are tank-type Bromeliaceae, mainly occurring as epiphytes. With their absorbing tric...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
International audienceAbstract Investigating the responses of plant anatomical traits of trees to dr...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
International audiencePurpose: Members of the plant family Bromeliaceae can uptake nutrients directl...
International audienceThe water and nutrient uptake mechanisms used by vascular epiphytes have been ...
Key message: The analysis of the growth behaviour, wood anatomical, and eco-physiological traits of ...