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    Transcriptomics and molecular evolutionary rate analysis of the bladderwort (<it>Utricularia</it>), a carnivorous plant with a minimal genome by Herrera-Estrella Alfredo, Ortega-Estrada María de J, Zamudio-Hernández Flor, Albert Victor A, Pérez-Torres Claudia A, Ibarra-Laclette Enrique, Herrera-Estrella Luis

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The carnivorous plant <it>Utricularia gibba </it>(bladderwort) is remarkable in having a minute genome, which at ca. 80 megabases is approximately half that of <it>Arabidopsis</it>. …”
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    The mitochondrial genome of the terrestrial carnivorous plant Utricularia reniformis (Lentibulariaceae): Structure, comparative analysis and evolutionary landmarks. by Saura R Silva, Danillo O Alvarenga, Yani Aranguren, Helen A Penha, Camila C Fernandes, Daniel G Pinheiro, Marcos T Oliveira, Todd P Michael, Vitor F O Miranda, Alessandro M Varani

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The carnivorous plants of the family Lentibulariaceae have attained recent attention not only because of their interesting lifestyle, but also because of their dynamic nuclear genome size. …”
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    A carnivorous plant fed by its ant symbiont: a unique multi-faceted nutritional mutualism. by Vincent Bazile, Jonathan A Moran, Gilles Le Moguédec, David J Marshall, Laurence Gaume

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Scarcity of essential nutrients has led plants to evolve alternative nutritional strategies, such as myrmecotrophy (ant-waste-derived nutrition) and carnivory (invertebrate predation). The carnivorous plant Nepenthes bicalcarata grows in the Bornean peatswamp forests and is believed to have a mutualistic relationship with its symbiotic ant Camponotus schmitzi. …”
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    Characterization of Carnivorous Plants <i>Sarracenia purpurea</i> L. Transformed with <i>Agrobacterium rhizogenes</i> by Kinga Maria Pilarska, Manuela Panić, Ivana Radojčić Redovniković, Magdalena Wróbel-Kwiatkowska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…People have used carnivorous plants of the genus <i>Sarracenia</i> in folk medicine for centuries due to the biochemical composition of <i>Sarracenia</i> plants, which are rich in numerous bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral and antibacterial properties. …”
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    Sarracenia carnivorous plants cannot serve as efficient biological control of the invasive hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax in Europe by Marie-Anne Wycke, Romaric Perrocheau, Eric Darrouzet

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…While no selective trapping is still occurring, we performed a pilot study to test a carnivorous plant as a potential biocontrol tool to trap V. velutina. …”
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    Workshop of Terravor: Terrarium as An Education Media for Introducing Carnivorous Plants of Sumatra to the Society of Nature Themed Art Lovers by Stia Prihatiningsih Idris, Atthoriq Fauzan, Amanda Rahmiati, Dwi Suci Mahesa Putri, Mellanie Alia Putri, Muhammad Idris

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This workshop aims to educate the public, especially a society of nature-themed art lovers, about the sustainable use of carnivorous plants. This one-day workshop involved a society interested in terrarium techniques and the uniqueness of carnivorous plants. …”
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    Heat shock and plant leachates regulate seed germination of the endangered carnivorous plant <i>Drosophyllum lusitanicum</i> by S. Gómez-González, S. Gómez-González, M. Paniw, M. Paniw, K. Antunes, F. Ojeda

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, we assessed the separate effects of heat shock and plant leachates on seed germination of <i>Drosophyllum lusitanicum</i>, an endangered carnivorous plant endemic to Mediterranean fire-prone heathlands. …”
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    Characteristics of turion development in two aquatic carnivorous plants: Hormonal profiles, gas exchange and mineral nutrient content by Lubomír Adamec, Lenka Plačková, Karel Doležal

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The contents of cytokinins, auxins, and abscisic acid were estimated in shoot apices of summer growing, rootless aquatic carnivorous plants, Aldrovanda vesiculosa and Utricularia australis, and in developing turions at three stages and full maturity to reveal hormonal patterns responsible for turion development. …”
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    MORPHO-STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF SOME AQUATIC CARNIVOROUS PLANT SPECIES (ALDROVANDA VESICULOSA L. AND UTRICULARIA VULGARIS L.) by STANESCU IRINA, TOMA CONSTANTIN

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…In the present work the authors emphasize a few structure particularities of two aquatic carnivorous plant species, Aldrovanda vesiculosa L. and Utricularia vulgaris L., underlining their adaptation to the aquatic medium and to the carnivory menu.…”
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