International audiencePurpose: Members of the plant family Bromeliaceae can uptake nutrients directly from their leaves via leaf absorbing trichomes and their roots have long been reduced to anchorage function, thus overlooked. Recently, evidence has accumulated for a significant role for the roots of some species of tank bromeliads in both water and nutrients absorption. However, to date, little attention has been paid to the importance of the substrate fertility for the structure of the roots and the growth and performances of tank bromeliads.Methods: This study investigated the effect of substrate fertility on Aechmea aquilega regarding leaf and root traits, nutrient content, and growth. Seeds of this tank bromeliad were sowed in a green...
Background and Aims Bromeliads are able to occupy some of the most nutrient-poor environments especi...
Background and Aims: This study examined the physiological basis of the cost of reproduction in the ...
Tank bromeliads are epiphytic plants that make their home on the trunks and along the branches of tr...
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 ...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
Bromeliads are plants that have a high variability in the fertilization possibilities. Bromeliads ar...
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants, away from ground soil. The bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) pr...
Vriesea species are tank-type Bromeliaceae, mainly occurring as epiphytes. With their absorbing tric...
Tank bromeliads such as Aechmea nudicaulis tend to have an acidic body of water contained in the c...
International audienceStudying the response to drought stress of keystone epiphytes such as tank bro...
Aims One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating ...
Tank bromeliads are a subset of plants that live epiphytically (on top of host trees) and are comm...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate if nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) indexes can el...
Background and Aims Bromeliads are able to occupy some of the most nutrient-poor environments especi...
Background and Aims: This study examined the physiological basis of the cost of reproduction in the ...
Tank bromeliads are epiphytic plants that make their home on the trunks and along the branches of tr...
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 ...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
Bromeliads are plants that have a high variability in the fertilization possibilities. Bromeliads ar...
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants, away from ground soil. The bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) pr...
Vriesea species are tank-type Bromeliaceae, mainly occurring as epiphytes. With their absorbing tric...
Tank bromeliads such as Aechmea nudicaulis tend to have an acidic body of water contained in the c...
International audienceStudying the response to drought stress of keystone epiphytes such as tank bro...
Aims One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating ...
Tank bromeliads are a subset of plants that live epiphytically (on top of host trees) and are comm...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate if nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) indexes can el...
Background and Aims Bromeliads are able to occupy some of the most nutrient-poor environments especi...
Background and Aims: This study examined the physiological basis of the cost of reproduction in the ...
Tank bromeliads are epiphytic plants that make their home on the trunks and along the branches of tr...