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Episode list
Ep. 1: The Nepenthes Ep. 2: Flashback Ep. 3: Present Time
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Episode 1: The Nepenthes a.k.a. Pitcher Plants Passive Carnivorous Plants Liana of the Old World
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Diverse habitats
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Mid-17th century E. de Flacourt 1689 J.P. Byrne descriptions 1874 J.D. Hooker Bacterial Digestion 1975 L. Tate Enzymatic Digestion 1968 Discovery of 8/15/12
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References
Adlassnig, W., M. Peroutka and T. Lendl. 2010. Traps of carnivorous pitcher plants as a habitat: composition of the fluid, biodiversity and mutualistic activities Annals of Botany. doi:10.1093/aob/mcq238. Chin L., J.A. Moran and C. Clarke. 2005. Trap geometry in three giant montane pitcher plant species from Borneo is a function of tree shrew body size. New Phytologist (2010) 186: 461470 doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03166.x Clarke C., J.A. Moran. 2011. Incorporating ecological context: a revised protocol for the preservation of Nepenthes pitcher plant specimens (Nepenthaceae). Blumea 56, 2011: 225228
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References
Hatanoa, N. and T. Hamadab. 2012. Proteomic analysis of secreted protein induced by a component of prey in pitcher fluid of the carnivorous plant Nepenthes alata. Journal Of Proteomics 75 (2012) 48444852 Rasco, E.T. and M.A. Maquilan. 2005. Initial studies on in vitro germination and early seedling growth of Nepenthes truncata Macf. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter. Volume 34 www.carnivorousplants.com
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Acknowledgements
Eufemio T. Rasco, Ph.D Mary Ann Maquilan Danica Riza Delgado Aeia Agarano Joy Guisingmadali Richie Eve Raagas
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