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Herppich W, Martin C, Totzke C, Manke I, Kardjilov N
Plant Cell Environ . 2018 Dec; 42(5):1645-1656. PMID: 30506732
Most epiphytic bromeliads, especially those in the genus Tillandsia, lack functional roots and rely on the absorption of water and nutrients by large, multicellular trichomes on the epidermal surfaces of...
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Harris F, Carter M, Martin C
Am J Bot . 2018 Aug; 80(5):533-536. PMID: 30139151
Plants (N = 102) from 23 populations of Talinum, representing five morphologically similar species, were examined in a test of the hypothesis that ploidal level may be correlated with levels...
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Harris F, Martin C
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 86(4):575-584. PMID: 28313340
The degree of CAM-cycling was examined in plants from 23 populations representing five morphologically similar species of Talinum to determine how CAM-cycling correlates with site aridity and drought stress. In...
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Gravatt D, Martin C
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 92(4):532-541. PMID: 28313224
Gas exchange patterns, diurnal malic acid fluctuations, and stable carbon isotope ratios of five species of Sedum were investigated to assess the ecophysiological characteristics of three different photosynthetic pathways under...
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Martin C, Loeschen V, Coke L
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 84(1):99-102. PMID: 28312781
Using determinations of overnigh changes in tissue titratable acidity and of tissue stable carbon isotope ratios, 10 species of terrestrial succulents were investigatedin situ in southeastern Jamaica for the presence...
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Adams 3rd W, Martin C
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 70(2):298-304. PMID: 28311673
The heterophyllous epiphyte Tillandsia deppeana exhibits an atmospheric habit as a juvenile and a tank form as an adult. Both juveniles and adults utilize C photosynthesis. This is the first...
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Martin C, Christensen N, Strain B
Oecologia . 2017 Mar; 49(3):322-328. PMID: 28309990
Seasonal patterns of growth, CO uptake, and fluctuations in tissue titratable acidity were studied over the course of a year at a study site in the coastal plain of North...
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Barve N, Martin C, Peterson A
AoB Plants . 2015 Sep; 7. PMID: 26359490
Species have geographic distributions constrained by combinations of abiotic factors, biotic factors and dispersal-related factors. Abiotic requirements vary across the life stages for a species; for plant species, a particularly...
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Martin C, Rux G, Herppich W
J Plant Physiol . 2012 Sep; 170(1):70-3. PMID: 23000465
It has been well-established that many epiphytic bromeliads of the atmospheric-type morphology, i.e., with leaf surfaces completely covered by large, overlapping, multicellular trichomes, are capable of absorbing water vapor from...
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Peckmann K, Von Willert D, Martin C, Herppich W
J Exp Bot . 2012 Feb; 63(8):2909-19. PMID: 22330897
Mitochondria are important in the function and control of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) during organic acid accumulation at night and acid decarboxylation in the day. In plants of the malic...