Bromeliaceae Literature: Morphology
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Titles are ordered by Subject
Aechmea (4)
- Silva & Scatena 2011 (2011) Morfologia de sementes e de estádios iniciais de plântulas de espécies de Bromeliaceae da Amazônia. Rodriguesia 62(2): 263-272..
- Sousa et al.2008 (2008) Inflorescence architecture in Brazilian species of Aechmea subgenus Chevaliera (Bromeliaceae - Bromelioideae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158: 584-592.
- Sousa 1997 (1997) Morfologia polínica de espécies de Aechmea Ruiz & Pav. (Bromeliaceae) de Pernambuco, Brasil. Boletim de Botanica da Universidade de Sao Paulo 16: 21-30.
- Sousa et al. 2008 (2008) Inflorescence architecture in Brazilian species of Aechmea subgenus Chevaliera (Bromeliaceae ? Bromelioideae)?. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158(4): 584-592.
Alcantarea (1)
- Santos 2015 (2015) Comparative pollen morphology between Alcantarea (E. Morren ex Mez) Harms and Vriesea Lindl (Bromeliaceae Juss). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
Ananas (2)
- Cop. d’Eeckenbrugge ea. 2011 (2011) Ananas. In: Kole, C. (Ed.) : Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding Resources. Tropical and subtropical fruits. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 21–41.
- Coppens & Leal 2003 (2003) Morphology, anatomy and taxonomy (Ananas). In: The pineapple: botany, production and uses. CABI publishers, Wallingford UK and New York USA, pp. 13–32.
Billbergia (1)
- Jacques 2015 (2015) Morphometric analysis of natural populations of the Billbergia amoena (Lodd.) Lindl. complex (Bromeliaceae, Bromelioideae). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
Brazil (8)
- Coffani-Nunes 1997 (1997) Estudo florístico e fenomorfológico de Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) na Cerra do Cipó, Minas Gerais. Universidadede de São Paulo, Brazil, 132 pp.
- Nascimento et al. 2025 (2025) Pollen and Stigma Morphology, Pollen Viability and Stigma Receptivity of Wittmackia Species (Bromeliaceae) by Light, Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique n/a(n/a):.
- Nunes 1993 (1993) Estudo floristico e fenomorfológico de Tillandsioideae - Bromeliaceae na Cerra do Cipó, MG. Univ. São Paulo Brazil, pp.
- Saraiva 2013 (2013) Filogenia morfológica de Pitcairnia L'Hér. (Bromeliaceae-Pitcairnioideae). JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 94 pp.
- Silva 2015 (2015) Fruit and seed morphometry of four Bromeliaceae species, São Mateus ? ES, Brazil. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Silva et al. 2024 (2024) Pollen morphology, viability, and stigma receptivity of Hohenbergia (Bromeliaceae) species occurring in the Atlantic forest biome with potential for landscaping and cut flowers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution online 1-23.
- Souza et al. 2021 (2021) Pollen morphology and viability of Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) species by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique 84(3): 441-459.
- Válka Alves 2008 (2008) Vascular epiphyte vegetation in rocky savannas of southeastern Brazil. Nordic Journal of Botany 26(1-2): 101–117.
Catopsis (2)
- Martinez-Correa et al. 2015 (2015) Monograph of the genus Catopsis Griseb. (Tillandsioideae). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Palaci et al. 2004 (2004) Vegetative morphology and leaf anatomy of Catopsis (Tillandsioideae: Bromeliaceae). Selbyana 25(1): 138-150.
Colonization (1)
- Saraiva 2013 (2013) Filogenia morfológica de Pitcairnia L'Hér. (Bromeliaceae-Pitcairnioideae). JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 94 pp.
Cryptanthus (1)
- Weber 1991 (1991) A note concerning Dimorphic Foliage in the Genus Cryptanthus or another "Crypt" bites the dust. Cryptanthus Soc. J 6(4): 12-13.
Dyckia (6)
- Carvalho et al. 2017 (2017) Flower and floral trichome morphology of species of Dyckia Schult. f. (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), and their importance to species characterization and genus taxonomy. Acta Botanica Brasilica 31(1): 29-41.
- Duarte et al. 2009 (2009) Morfologia de frutos e sementes e desenvolvimento pósseminal de Dyckia goehringii Gross & Rauh (Bromeliaceae). Rev. Biol. Neotrop 6(1): 1-12.
- Guarçoni 2015 (2015) Morphometric analyses of the Dyckia saxatilis complex (Bomeliaceae). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Martins et al. 2015 (2015) Morphological characterization of the ovarian wall, stigma, stylus and ovules in two species of Dyckia (Bromeliaceae). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Silva & Scatena 2011 (2011) Morfologia de sementes e de estádios iniciais de plântulas de espécies de Bromeliaceae da Amazônia. Rodriguesia 62(2): 263-272..
- Strehl & Beheregaray 2006 (2006) Morfologia de sementes do gênero Dyckia, subfamília Pitcairnioideae (Bromeliaceae). Pesquisas, Botânica 57: 103–120.
Ecuador (1)
- DUNTHORN & 2005 (2005) Morphological and molecular analysis of bromeliad-inhabiting ciliates in Ecuador. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 52(2): 7S-27S.
Germination (2)
- Kozakowalski et al. 2021 (2021) Morphology and anatomy of seedlings of Bromeliaceae from the perspective of ecophysiological types. Flora 2021: 1-44 (online pre-proof).
- Pereira 1985 (1985) Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) : morfologia do desenvolvimento pós-seminal de algumas espécies. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 82 pp.
Gynoceum (1)
- Ueno 1989 (1989) Morphologische Studien am Gynözeum der Bromeliaceae. J. Gutenberg Univ., Mainz Germany, pp.
Hechtia (1)
Heteroblasty (1)
- Zotz 2015 (2015) Heteroblasty in bromeliads. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
Heterophylly (1)
Hylaeaicum (1)
- Ramirez 1992 (1992) A systematic revision of Neoregelia subgenus Hylaeaicum (Bromeliaceae). , pp.
Inflorescence architecture (1)
- Sousa et al.2008 (2008) Inflorescence architecture in Brazilian species of Aechmea subgenus Chevaliera (Bromeliaceae - Bromelioideae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158: 584-592.
Leaf (4)
- Horres 1995 (1995) Untersuchungen zur Blattsukkulenz bei Bromeliaceae. W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt / Main Germany, 108 pp.
- Palaci et al. 2004 (2004) Vegetative morphology and leaf anatomy of Catopsis (Tillandsioideae: Bromeliaceae). Selbyana 25(1): 138-150.
- Saunders 1964 (1964) A comparative study of the position of specialized cell-layers in the leaves of the Bromeliaceae. Drake University USA, pp.
- Zipp 2001 (2001) Untersuchung zur Blattmorphologie und deren Variabilität in venezolanischen Nebelwäldern (unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Bromeliaceae). J.W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main Germany, pp.
Macrochordion (1)
- Faria, Wendt & Brown 2010 (2010) A revision of Aechmea subgenus Macrochordion (Bromeliaceae) based on phenetic analyses of morphological variation. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 162, 1–27. With 10 figures.
Mexico (2)
- Hornung 2006 (2006) Morphological variation in Puya (Bromeliaceae): an allometric study. Plant Systematics and Evolution 256: 35–53.
- III & Martin 1986 (1986) Morphological Changes Accompanying the Transition from Juvenile (atmospheric) to Adult (tank) Forms In the Mexican Epiphyte Tillandsia Deppeana (bromeliaceae). American Journal of Botany 73(8): 1207-1214.
Narbenformen (1)
- Gortan 1991 (1991) Narbenformen bei Bromeliaceen: Variationsmöglichkeiten und Überlegungen zu systematisch-taxonomischen Korrelationen. Univ. Vienna, Wien Austria, 168 pp.
Neoregelia (1)
- Ramirez 1992 (1992) A systematic revision of Neoregelia subgenus Hylaeaicum (Bromeliaceae). , pp.
Orthophytum (1)
Petal appendages (2)
- Brown & Terry 1992 (1992) Petal appendages in Bromeliaceae. The American journal of botany 79(9): 1051-1071.
- Ramirez 1994 (1994) Notes on Neoregelia Subgenus Hylaeaicum (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae). Selbyana 15(2): 82-84.
Pistil (1)
- Ueno 1989 (1989) Morphologische Studien am Gynözeum der Bromeliaceae. J. Gutenberg Univ., Mainz Germany, pp.
Pitcairnia (2)
- Saraiva 2013 (2013) Filogenia morfológica de Pitcairnia L'Hér. (Bromeliaceae-Pitcairnioideae). JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 94 pp.
- Wendt, Paz & Rios 2000 (2000) A morphometric analysis of a putative hybrid between Pitcairnia albiflos and P. staminea (Bromeliaceae). Selbyana 21(1-2): 132-136.
Pitcairnioideae (2)
- Costa 2015 (2015) Morphological characters in Bromeliad phylogenies: why use them?. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Varadarajan & Gilmartin 1988c (1988) Seed Morphology of the subfamily Pitcairnioideae (Bromeliaceae) and Its Systematic Implications. Amer. J. Bot 75(6): 808-818.
Pollen (6)
- Ehler & Schill 1973 (1973) Die Pollenmorphologie der Bromeliaceae. Pollen et Spores 15(1): 13-45.
- Halbritter 1988 (1988) Bromeliaceae : pollenmorphologie und systematik. Univ. Wien Austria, pp.
- Halbritter 1992 (1992) Morphologie und systematische Bedeutung des Pollens der Bromeliaceae. Grana 31: 197-212.
- Nascimento et al. 2025 (2025) Pollen and Stigma Morphology, Pollen Viability and Stigma Receptivity of Wittmackia Species (Bromeliaceae) by Light, Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique n/a(n/a):.
- Silva et al. 2024 (2024) Pollen morphology, viability, and stigma receptivity of Hohenbergia (Bromeliaceae) species occurring in the Atlantic forest biome with potential for landscaping and cut flowers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution online 1-23.
- Souza et al. 2021 (2021) Pollen morphology and viability of Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) species by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique 84(3): 441-459.
Puya (1)
- Quezada 2015 (2015) Morphological variability in Chilean Puya species: preliminary results and implications for future climatic scenarios. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
Roots (1)
Seed (3)
- Gross 1988 (1988) Bromelienstudien. IV. Zur morphologie der Bromeliaceen-Samen unter Berücksichtiging systematisch-taxonomischer Aspekte. Tropische und subtropische Pflanzenwelt 64: 1-215.
- Silva & Scatena 2011 (2011) Morfologia de sementes e de estádios iniciais de plântulas de espécies de Bromeliaceae da Amazônia. Rodriguesia 62(2): 263-272..
- Varadarajan & Gilmartin 1988c (1988) Seed Morphology of the subfamily Pitcairnioideae (Bromeliaceae) and Its Systematic Implications. Amer. J. Bot 75(6): 808-818.
Seeds (1)
- Gross 1988 (1988) Bromelienstudien. IV. Zur morphologie der Bromeliaceen-Samen unter Berücksichtiging systematisch-taxonomischer Aspekte. Tropische und subtropische Pflanzenwelt 64: 1-215.
South florida (1)
- Fish 1976 (1976) Structure and composition of the aquatic invertebrate community inhabiting bromeliads in South Florida. Univ. of Florida, Gainesville USA, pp.
Stigma (3)
- Brown & Gilmartin 1989 (1989) Stigma types in Bromeliaceae - a systematic survey. Systematic botany 14(1): 110-132.
- Nascimento et al. 2025 (2025) Pollen and Stigma Morphology, Pollen Viability and Stigma Receptivity of Wittmackia Species (Bromeliaceae) by Light, Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique n/a(n/a):.
- Silva et al. 2024 (2024) Pollen morphology, viability, and stigma receptivity of Hohenbergia (Bromeliaceae) species occurring in the Atlantic forest biome with potential for landscaping and cut flowers. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution online 1-23.
Succulents (1)
- Horres 1995 (1995) Untersuchungen zur Blattsukkulenz bei Bromeliaceae. W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt / Main Germany, 108 pp.
Tillandsia (8)
- Evans & Brown 1989a (1989) Plicate staminal filaments in Tillandsia subgenus Anoplophytum (Bromeliaceae). The American journal of botany 76(10): 1478-1485.
- Evans & Brown 1989b (1989) Stomata in Tillandsia bryoides. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 39(2): 58-61.
- Gouda 2011c (2011) Tillandsia spiraliflora in Blüte im Botanischen Garten Utrecht
Tillandsia spiraliflora flowering in the Utrecht Botanic Garden. Die Bromelie 2011(3): 97,108-109.
- Heller et al. 2015 (2015) Tillandsia usneoides: why is the species so morphologically variable?. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- III & Martin 1986 (1986) Morphological Changes Accompanying the Transition from Juvenile (atmospheric) to Adult (tank) Forms In the Mexican Epiphyte Tillandsia Deppeana (bromeliaceae). American Journal of Botany 73(8): 1207-1214.
- Silva & Scatena 2011 (2011) Morfologia de sementes e de estádios iniciais de plântulas de espécies de Bromeliaceae da Amazônia. Rodriguesia 62(2): 263-272..
- Souza et al. 2021 (2021) Pollen morphology and viability of Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) species by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique 84(3): 441-459.
- Zipp et al. 2003 (2003) Variacion morfologica de una poblacion de Tillandsia biflora Ruiz & Pav. (Bromeliaceae) en un bosque altoandino de Venezuela (La Caña, Valle de San Javier, Edo. Merida). Plantula 3(2): 83-87.
Trichome (1)
- Strehl & Winkler 1982 (1982) Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die Trichome der Bromeliaceen. Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen 56: 415-438.
Venation (1)
- Gortan 1990 (1990) Aus Forschung und Wissenshaft
Narbenformen bei Bromelien — Ein Merkmal von taxonomischem Wert. Die Bromelie 1990(2): 43-46.
Vriesea (3)
- Neves 2015 (2015) Species boundaries in Vriesea incurvata complex: a morphometric and taxonomic study reveal a new taxon. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
- Silva et al. 2020b (2020) Morphological and Anatomical Variations of Roots, Leaves, Peduncles, and Peduncle Bracts in the Vriesea oligantha Complex (Bromeliaceae): Perspectives for Taxonomy. Systematic Botany 45(4) : 779-793.
- Uribbe et al. 2015 (2015) Morphological variation in Vriesea procera (Mart. ex Schult. & Schult. f.) Wittm. (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae). In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
Werauhia (1)
- ZOTZ et al. 2004 (2004) Physiological and anatomical changes during the early ontogeny of the heteroblastic bromeliad, Vriesea sanguinolenta, do not concur with the morphological change from atmospheric to tank form. Plant, Cell & Environment 27(11): 1341-1350.
Wittmackia (1)
- Nascimento et al. 2025 (2025) Pollen and Stigma Morphology, Pollen Viability and Stigma Receptivity of Wittmackia Species (Bromeliaceae) by Light, Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique n/a(n/a):.
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