1978
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921978083371
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Estudos da flora orquidológica do Estado do Amazonas. III-X Brassocattleya rubyi Braga (Orchidaceae) híbrido natural novo da flora amazônica

Abstract: Resumo Com o presente taxon, proposto sob o nome de X Brassocattleya rubyi, eleva-se para quatro o número de taxa do gênero híbrido ocorrentes no Brasil. Pela primeira vez descreve-se, nesta região, um taxon pertencente a este gênero, aumentando também o número de espécies da Reserva Biológica de Campina INPA/SUFRAMA (estrada Manaus-Caracaraí, km 45).

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“…Campinaranas, as opposed to Terra Firme forests, are composed by vegetation with a high degree of sclerophylly, low canopy and low productivity (Coomes & Grubb 1996). Their species composition and distribution patterns have been the focus of several recent ecological studies, particularly analyzing the woody component such as trees and shrubs (García-Villacorta et al 2016;Guevara et al 2016), or vascular epiphytes, especially orchids (Braga 1978;Prance 1996;Klein & Piedade 2019). These studies support the idea that Campinaranas harbor a typical assemblage of species related to the peculiarities of these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Campinaranas, as opposed to Terra Firme forests, are composed by vegetation with a high degree of sclerophylly, low canopy and low productivity (Coomes & Grubb 1996). Their species composition and distribution patterns have been the focus of several recent ecological studies, particularly analyzing the woody component such as trees and shrubs (García-Villacorta et al 2016;Guevara et al 2016), or vascular epiphytes, especially orchids (Braga 1978;Prance 1996;Klein & Piedade 2019). These studies support the idea that Campinaranas harbor a typical assemblage of species related to the peculiarities of these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%