A Historical Perspective of Bladderworts (Utricularia): Traps, Carnivory and Body Architecture
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. A Historical Reflection on the Bladderworts—From the First Description to the Present Day
3. The “Nonconforming” and Dynamic Bauplan of Utricularia
4. Utricularia Traps: Architecture and Function
5. Perspectives and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Miranda, V.F.O.; Silva, S.R.; Reut, M.S.; Dolsan, H.; Stolarczyk, P.; Rutishauser, R.; Płachno, B.J. A Historical Perspective of Bladderworts (Utricularia): Traps, Carnivory and Body Architecture. Plants 2021, 10, 2656. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122656
Miranda VFO, Silva SR, Reut MS, Dolsan H, Stolarczyk P, Rutishauser R, Płachno BJ. A Historical Perspective of Bladderworts (Utricularia): Traps, Carnivory and Body Architecture. Plants. 2021; 10(12):2656. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122656
Chicago/Turabian StyleMiranda, Vitor F. O., Saura R. Silva, Markus S. Reut, Hugo Dolsan, Piotr Stolarczyk, Rolf Rutishauser, and Bartosz J. Płachno. 2021. "A Historical Perspective of Bladderworts (Utricularia): Traps, Carnivory and Body Architecture" Plants 10, no. 12: 2656. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122656