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Article on CP Roots

Wow! That was interesting info. Thanks, Mike!
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Okay...I have to fess up...I didn't just happen across it. I saw the reference for it in an article on roots in the latest issue of the CPN.  Then by the magic of Google...voila'
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Hi Josh & Jason-for some reason it's working for some but not others--odd. BUT, there is another way to get it that works too for free... I just tried it again, and it worked.
1. At www.scholar.google.com type: Adlassnig The roots of carnivorous plants
2. The link to the article should be showing at this point--click on that link
3. You'll be taken to the journal webpage for the article--somewhere on the bottom right of the page should be a button that reads: Open Full Text. Hit the button and you should be taken to the article--you will need acrobat reader for it to open.

Happy Trails and Good Reading!  Mike
 
I decided to link it to the page where one can open the full text. People need Acrobat Adobe to read the article. Very enlightening, especially about Darlingtonia and metals. Thank you providing the article.

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worked well for me, just downloaded it for perusal later as it seems pretty "in depth" (roots-in-depth??? oh well, it was funny for less time than it took to type)
 
I even did a preview before posting. Weird. Anyways, I didn't know that D. rotundifolia eats pollen.
 
I saved a copy of it too,but I had to get there through Micheals way. Maybe it can be uploaded and put onto a sticky for members to find easy?? what I was able to read this morning was very interesting and I plan on reading the entire thing. I was just too tired this AM.
 
Sounds interesting, but I dont wanna download any thing..
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Pollen Has some kind of nutience im sure... I know thats what bee's use for food, So its not really a suprise.

Cheers
 
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