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Guzmania monostachia

Popularity of Guzmania monostachia over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Guzmania monostachia (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Guzmania monostachia as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Cascante-Marin A, Wolf JHD, Oostermeijer JGB, den Nijs JCM, Sanahuja O, Duran-Apuy A (2006) Epiphytic bromeliad communities in secondary and mature forest in a tropical premontane area. Basic and Applied Ecology 7, 520-32. Contact: Cascante-Marin, Alfredo ; Museo Nacl Costa Rica, Dept Hist Nat, Apartado 749-1000, San Jose, Costa Rica

 

Cascante-Marin A, de Jong M, Borg ED, Oostermeijer JGB, Wolf JHD, den Nijs JCM (2006) Reproductive strategies and colonizing ability of two sympatric epiphytic bromeliads in a tropical premontane area. International Journal of Plant Sciences 167, 1187-95. Contact: Cascante-Marin, Alfredo ; Museo Nacl Costa Rica, Dept Hist Nat, Apartado 749-1000, San Jose, Costa Rica

 

Acevedo-Rodriguez P, Strong MT (2005) Monocotyledons and gymnosperms of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands - Introduction. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 52, 7-6. Contact: Acevedo-Rodriguez, Pedro ; Smithsonian Inst, Dept Bot, MRC 166, POB 37012, Washington, DC 20013 USA

 

Maxwell K, Marrison JL, Leech RM, Griffiths H, Horton P (1999) Chloroplast acclimation in leaves of Guzmania monostachia in response to high light. Plant Physiology (Rockville) 121, 89-95. Contact: Maxwell, Kate ; Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, The University, King George VI Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK

 

Maxwell C, Griffiths H, Borland AM, Young AJ, Broadmeadow MSJ, Fordham MC (1995) Short-term photosynthetic responses of the C-3-CAM epiphyte Guzmania monostachia var. monostachia to tropical seasonal transitions under field conditions. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 22, 771-81. Contact: Griffiths, Howard ; Dep. Agric. Environ. Sci., Ridley Building, University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK

 

Maxwell C, Horton P, Griffiths H, Young AJ (1994) Modification of carbon metabolism and PSII activity of the C-3-CAM epiphyte Guzmania monostachia during tropical seasonal transitions. Journal of Experimental Botany 45. Contact: Maxwell, C. ; Horton, P. ; MBB, Sheffield Univ., UK

 

Maxwell C, Griffiths H, Young AJ (1994) Photosynthetic acclimation to light regime and water stress by the C-3-CAM epiphyte Guzmania monostachia: Gas-exchange characteristics, photochemical efficiency and the xanthophyll cycle. Functional Ecology 8, 746-54. Contact: Maxwell, C. ; Griffiths, H. ; Dep. Molecular Biol., Biotechnology, Univ. Sheffield, PO Box 594, Sheffield S10 2UH, UK

 

Ruban AV, Horton P (1994) Spectroscopy of non-photochemical and photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves: Evidence for a role of the light harvesting complex of Photosystem II in the regulation of energy dissipation. Photosynthesis Research 40, 181-90. Contact: Horton, Peter; Robert Hill Inst., Dep. Molecular Biol. and Biotechnol., Univ. Sheffield, P.O. Box 594, Sheffield S10 2UH, UK

 

Ruban AV, Young AJ, Horton P (1993) Induction of nonphotochemical energy dissipation and absorbance changes in leaves: Evidence for changes in the state of the light-harvesting system of photosystem II in vivo. Plant Physiology (Rockville) 102, 741-50. Contact: Horton, Peter; Robert Hill Inst., Dep. Mol. Biol. Biotechnol., Univ. Sheffield, P. O. Box 594, Sheffield S10 2UH, UK

 

Zotz G, Winter K (1993) Short-term regulation of Crassulacean acid metabolism activity in a tropical hemiepiphyte, Clusia uvitana. Plant Physiology (Rockville) 102, 835-41. Contact: Winter, Klaus; Smithsonian Trop. Res. Inst., P.O. Box 2072, Balboa, Panama

 

Maxwell C, Griffiths H, Borland AM, Broadmeadow MSJ, McDavid CR (1992) Photoinhibitory Responses of the Epiphytic Bromeliad Guzmania-Monostachia During the Dry Season in Trinidad Maintain Photochemical Integrity under Adverse Conditions. Plant Cell and Environment 15, 37-48. Contact: MAXWELL C ; DEP BIOL, THE UNIVERSITY, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 7RU, UK

 

Bennett BC (1987) Spatial Distribution of Catopsis and Guzmania Bromeliaceae in Southern Florida USA. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 114, 265-71. Contact: BENNETT B C; DEP BIOL, UNIV NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514, USA

 

Bennett BC (1986) Patchiness Diversity and Abundance Relationships of Vascular Epiphytes. Selbyana 9, 70-5. Contact: BENNETT B C; DEP BIOL, UNIV NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514, USA

 

Luettge U, Stimmel KH, Smith JAC, Griffiths H (1986) Comparative Ecophysiology of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and 3-Carbon Pathway Bromeliads Ii. Field Measurements of Gas Exchange of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism Bromeliads in the Humid Tropics. Plant Cell and Environment 9, 377-84. Contact: LUETTGE U ; INST FUER BOTANIK, TECH HOCHSCH DARMSTADT, SCHNITTSPAHNSTR 3-5, D-6100 DARMSTADT, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GER

 

Smith JAC, Griffiths H, Luettge U, Crook CE, Griffiths NM, Stimmel KH (1986) Comparative Ecophysiology of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and 3-Carbon Pathway Bromeliads Iv. Plant Water Relations. Plant Cell and Environment 9, 395-410. Contact: SMITH J A C ; DEP BOT, UNIV EDINBURGH, THE KING'S BUILD, MAYFIELD RD, EDINBURGH EH9 3JH, UK

 

Smith JAC, Griffiths H, Bassett M, Griffiths NM (1985) Day-Night Changes in the Leaf Water Relations of Epiphytic Bromeliads in the Rain Forests of Trinidad. Oecologia (Berlin) 67, 475-85. Contact: SMITH J A C ; INST BOTANIK, TECH HOCHSCHULE DARMSTADT, SCHNITTSPAHNSTR 3-5, D-6100 DARMSTADT

 

Griffiths H, Smith JAC (1983) Photosynthetic Pathways in the Bromeliaceae of Trinidad Relations between Life Forms Habitat Preference and the Occurrence of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism. Oecologia (Berlin) 60, 176-84. Contact: GRIFFITHS H ; DEP PLANT BIOL, UNIV NEWCASTLE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 7RU, UK

 

Nemirovich-Danchenko EN (1983) Structure of the Seed Coat in Representatives of the Family Bromeliaceae. Botanicheskii Zhurnal (St. Petersburg) 68, 1094-101. Contact: NEMIROVICH-DANCHENKO E N; VL KOMAROV BOT INST, ACAD SCI USSR, LENINGRAD, USSR

 

Bennett BC (1982) Distribution and Ecology of 6 Species of the Bromeliaceae in Southern Florida USA. Florida Scientist 45. Contact: BENNETT B C; DEP BIOL SCI, FLA ATLANTIC UNIV, BOCA RATON 33431

 

Medina E, Delgado M, Troughton JH, Medina JD (1977) Physiological Ecology of Carbon Di Oxide Fixation in Bromeliaceae. Flora (Jena) 166, 137-52.

 

Medina E, Troughton JH (1974) Photosynthetic Patterns in the Bromeliaceae. In 'Mcgough, Sheila A. (Ed.). Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 73, 1973-1974. Vii+1158p. Illus. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Washington, D.C., U.S.A' pp. 805-9)

 

Humphrey WA, Furuta T (1970) Flowering and Growth of Bromeliads-M Influenced by Ethrel. Hortscience 5.

 

Woodson RE, Schery RW (1944) Flora of Panama, Part II, Fasc. 3: 1-157, Araceae to Pontederiaceae. Ann Missouri Bot Gard 31, 405-561. Contact: Missouri Bot. Gard.

 

 

 

 


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