One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating environmental conditions. This is particularly true for epiphytic species that have limited or no access to the pedosphere and often live in harsh climates. Bromeliads have evolved key innovations such as epiphytism, water-absorbing leaf trichomes, tank habit and Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis that enable them to survive under various environmental conditions. Bromeliads encompass diverse ecological types that live on different substrates (they can be terrestrial, epilithic or epiphytic) and vary in their ability to retain water (they can be tank-forming or tankless) and photosynthetic pathway (i.e. C3 or CAM). In this review, w...
Vascular epiphytes contribute up to 35% of the plant diversity and foliar biomass of flowering plant...
Diverse invertebrate and vertebrate species live in association with plants of the large Neotropical...
Most epiphytes are found in low-nutrient environments with an intermittent water supply. To deal wit...
One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating envir...
International audienceThe water and nutrient uptake mechanisms used by vascular epiphytes have been ...
International audienceBackground and AimsEpiphytism imposes physiological constraints resulting from...
Background and Aims Bromeliads are able to occupy some of the most nutrient-poor environments especi...
Epiphytism imposes physiological constraints resulting from the lack of access to the nutrient sourc...
Plants of Bromeliaceae family are noted for their exotics colors and shapes. In last years bromeliad...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
The large Neotropical family Bromeliaceae presents an outstanding example of adaptive radiation in p...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants, away from ground soil. The bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) pr...
Leaves comprise most of the vegetative body of tank bromeliads and are usually subjected to strong l...
Vascular epiphytes contribute up to 35% of the plant diversity and foliar biomass of flowering plant...
Diverse invertebrate and vertebrate species live in association with plants of the large Neotropical...
Most epiphytes are found in low-nutrient environments with an intermittent water supply. To deal wit...
One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating envir...
International audienceThe water and nutrient uptake mechanisms used by vascular epiphytes have been ...
International audienceBackground and AimsEpiphytism imposes physiological constraints resulting from...
Background and Aims Bromeliads are able to occupy some of the most nutrient-poor environments especi...
Epiphytism imposes physiological constraints resulting from the lack of access to the nutrient sourc...
Plants of Bromeliaceae family are noted for their exotics colors and shapes. In last years bromeliad...
Bromeliads, particularly those with a water-holding tank formed by leaves, act as amplifiers of biod...
The large Neotropical family Bromeliaceae presents an outstanding example of adaptive radiation in p...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants, away from ground soil. The bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) pr...
Leaves comprise most of the vegetative body of tank bromeliads and are usually subjected to strong l...
Vascular epiphytes contribute up to 35% of the plant diversity and foliar biomass of flowering plant...
Diverse invertebrate and vertebrate species live in association with plants of the large Neotropical...
Most epiphytes are found in low-nutrient environments with an intermittent water supply. To deal wit...