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Scientists Discover New Carnivorous Plant In Brazil
« on: January 12, 2012, 06:21:21 pm »
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112453044/scientists-discover-new-carnivorous-plant-in-brazil/


In the kind of discovery seldom seen in modern biology, scientists say they have discovered a carnivorous Brazilian plant that uses sticky, subterranean leaves to catch and digest worms?an evolutionary strategy for acquiring nutrients that has never before been observed in the plant kingdom.

Researchers say that the rare plant, known to scientists as Philcoxia minensis, has only been found in a handful of increasingly rare savannah regions in inland Brazil.

In a report of their findings published in the online version of the journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers described the plant, noting that in addition to the thin, millimeter-wide leaves that grow above the earth?s surface, the majority of the plant?s curious leaves grow below the sandy surface, where the its sticky, finger-like projections are used to capture small passing worms.

?We usually think about leaves only as photosynthetic organs, so at first sight, it looks awkward that a plant would place its leaves underground where there is less sunlight,? explained Brazilian plant ecologist Rafael Silva Oliveira from the State University of Campinas in Brazil to Charles Choi of LiveScience.

The mystery for the researchers, said Oliveira, was ?why would evolution favor the persistence of this apparently unfavorable trait??



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