Bromeliaceae Literature: Added
- Carvalho, B.M.; Saraiva, D.P.; Bochorny, T.; Forzza, R.C. (2024) Pitcairnia L' Hér (Bromeliaceae-Pitcairnioideae) diversity and distribution in the Brazilian Amazon. Biodiversity Data Journal 12(online): e136458.
- Sabino, G.P.; Leodegario, M.D.M.; Marcusso, G.M.; David, N.M.G.; Koch, I.; Tavares, D.U.; Pinheiro, F. (2024) Tillandsia uiraretama (Bromeliaceae), another new species from Alcatrazes Island, southeastern Brazil. Phytotaxa 676(1): 85–94.
- Costa, A.L.T.; Oliveira, D.C.d.; Ferreira, B.G.; Moreira, A.S.F.P. (2024) Tissue investments related to water absorption and retention in Bromeliaceae: exploring variations in CAM metabolism expressing between dry and rainy seasons. Rodriguésia 75: e01722023.
- Stutzer, P. (2024) Oaxaca - A journey to Tillandsia habitats in Southern Highlands of Mexico. Die Bromelie 2024(3): 116-129.
- Hromadnik, L. & Barfuss, M.H.J. (2024) Tillandsia chacomasensis – A New Epilithic Species from the Alliance of T. ermitae from the Southern La Libertad, Peru, and a Correction to T. mollepataensis. Die Bromelie 2024(3): 145-151.
- Gouda, E.J. & Manzanares, J.M. (2024) Confusion about Pitcairnia aphelandriflora Lem. and a new well known related species. Phytotaxa 675(2): 115–121.
- da Silva, G.M.; Vieira, E.A.; Neto, L.P.; Gomes, L.B.; Gastauer, M.; Ramos, S.J.; Caldeira, C.F. (2024) Optimizing seedling production for the conservation of the threatened Dyckia rariflora (Bromeliaceae). BMC Research Notes 17(1): 354.
- Zotz, G.; Einzmann, H.J.R. (2024/11/22) Werauhia sanguinolenta - A Conspicuous Epiphytic Tank Bromeliad. In: Helene C. Muller-Landau; S. Joseph Wright - The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science (Volumes 1 and 2). Plant and Ecosystem Science 2: 769-771.
- Kessous, I.M.; Farooq, H.; Testo, W.; Jiménez, M.F.T.; Neves, B.; Pinto, A.R.; Salgueiro, F.; Costa, A.F.; Bacon, C.D. (2024) New insights into the classification, diversification, and evolutionary dynamics of bromeliads. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society online: boae074.
- Gouda, E.J. (2024) Pitcairnia asmussii (Bromeliaceae), a new species form Venezuela, close to P. xanthocalyx Mart. Phytotaxa 671(2): 139–143.
- de Carvalho, J.D.T.; Ramírez-Morillo, I.M.; Leme, E.M.C.; Mariath, J.E.A. (2024) The Seed Coat Structure in Bromeliaceae Juss. (Poales): Morphoanatomical Diversity and Insights Into Character Evolution. The Botanical Review : 1-55 (online).
- Braun, P.J.; Miranda, Z.J.G.; Tank, K.-H. (2024) Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (XI): Dyckia teresinae, a New Epilithic Species from Goiás. Die Bromelie 2024(3): 137-144.
- Braun, P.J.; Miranda, Z.J.G. (2024) Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (X): Dyckia tankiorum, a New Species from the Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás. Die Bromelie 2024(3): 130-136.
- Grzebielucka, K.; Nuvoloni, F.M.; Tardivo, R.C. (2024) Phenotypic Variation of Wittrockia cyathiformis (Bromeliaceae) Across Life Forms and Forest Types in the Atlantic Rainforest. ARPHA Preprints 5(online): ARPHA Preprints.
- Ramírez Morillo, I.; Carnevali, G.; Romero-Soler, K.; Pinzón, J.; Tamayo-Cen, I.; Flores, N.; Martínez, R. (2024) A new species of Pitcairnia (Bromeliaceae) with nocturnal anthesis from Oaxaca, MexicoUna especie nueva de Pitcairnia (Bromeliaceae) de antesis nocturna de Oaxaca, M?xico. Botanical Sciences 103: 1-11 (online).
- Goetze, M.; Schulte, K.; Palma-Silva, C.; Zanella, C.M.; B?ttow, M.V.; Capra, F.; Bered, F. (2016) Diversification of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest: A case study in Aechmea subgenus Ortgiesia. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 98: 346-357.
- Rossado, A.J.; Donadío, S.; Bonifacino, J.M. (2024) A taxonomic revision of Tillandsia (Tillandsioideae, Bromeliaceae) from Uruguay. Phytotaxa 667(1): 1–90.
- Haro-Carrión, X.; Lozada, T.; Navarrete, H.; de Koning, G.H.J. (2009) Conservation of Vascular Epiphyte Diversity in Shade Cacao Plantations in the Chocó Region of Ecuador. Biotropica 41(4): 520-529.
- Kiefer, C.; Buchmann, D.; Koch, M.A. (2024) High-quality reference plastomes in Tillandsia species living at the dry limits. Plant Systematics and Evolution 310(5): 38.
- Claudia T. Hornung-Leoni & Yazmin Pérez González (2024) Ethnobotany and notes on conservation for Tillandsia imperialis (Bromeliaceae) in Huayacocotla (Veracruz, Mexico), a species in a risk category. Ethnobotany Research and Applications 29: 1-8 (online).
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