<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Walter Till

  1. Leme et al. 2025b (2025) Arachnandra, a new monotypic genus in Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) from the Atlantic Forest in Brazil. Phytotaxa 693(1): 1-32.
  2. Leme et al. 2025 (2025) Twenty Miscellaneous New Species and One New Nothogenus and Nothospecies in Brazilian Bromeliaceae. Phytotaxa 692(1): 1-60.
  3. Groot et al. 2024 (2024/05/10) Closely related facultative and constitutive CAM phenotypes show little transcriptomic overlap in the subgenus Tillandsia. BioRxiv online.
  4. Groot et al. 2024 (2024) CAM evolution is associated with gene family expansion in an explosive bromeliad radiation. The Plant Cell 2024(00): 1–23 [online].
  5. Manzanares et al. 2024 (2024) Four New Natural Hybrids with Tillandsia complanata from Ecuador V. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 74(1): 23-46.
  6. Crego et al. 2023 (2023) Short structural variation fuelled CAM evolution within an explosive bromeliad radiation. bioRxiv preprint 1-51.
  7. Till & Barfuss 2023 (2023) Tillandsia zizkae – A Giant New Endemic Species from Western Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Die Bromelie 2022(2/3): 112-121.
  8. Yardeni et al. 2023 (2023) The explosive radiation of the Neotropical Tillandsia subgenus Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) has been facilitated by pervasive hybridization. , pp.
  9. Donadio et al. 2022 (2022) Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary trends in Tillandsia subgenus Diaphoranthema and xerophytic species of subgenus Phytarrhiza (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 20: 1–22.
  10. Yardeni et al. (2021) Taxon-specific or universal? Using target capture to study the evolutionary history of a rapid radiation. bioRxiv 2021.05.20.444989 Web.
  11. Gruber et al. 2021 (2021) Tillandsia gloriae, a New Endemic Species from Cundinamarca, Colombia and Tillandsia cerosa, a New Name – Iter Columbianum Primum 2017 (2). Die Bromelie 2021(3): 116-125.
  12. Bratzel et al. 2020 (2020) The low-copy nuclear gene Agt1 as a novel DNA barcoding marker for Bromeliaceae. BMC Plant Biology 20: 111.
  13. Pinzon et al. 2019 (2019) Taxonomic treatment of the Tillandsia utriculata complex (Bromeliaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard 104(2): 262–323.
  14. Harpe et al. 2018 (2018) Genomic footprints of repeated evolution of CAM photosynthesis in tillandsioid bromeliads. bioRxiv .
  15. Pinzon et al. 2016 (2016) Phylogenetics and evolution of the Tillandsia utriculata complex (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) inferred from three plastid DNA markers and the ETS of the nuclear ribosomal DNA. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 181(3): 362-390.
  16. Barfuss et al. 2016 (2016) Taxonomic revision of Bromeliaceae subfam. Tillandsioideae based on a multi-locus DNA sequence phylogeny and morphology. Phytotaxa 279 (1): 001–097.
  17. Barfuss et al. 2015 (2015) Phylogeny and morphology demand a revised classification of Bromeliaceae subfamily Tillandsioideae. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  18. Pinzon et al. 2015 (2015) Phylogeny of Tillandsia subg. Tillandsia (Tillandsioideae) II: Evidence from nuclear DNA regions. In: Benko-Iseppon, A.M.; Alves, M. & Louzada, R. (2015) An overview and abstracts of the First World Congress on Bromeliaceae Evolution. Rodriguésia 66(2): A1-A66. , pp.
  19. Till & Barfuss 2014 (2014) A new epilithic Tillandsia from Central Bolivia: T. lechneri. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 64(2): 96-101.
  20. Leme et al. 2010c (2010) Miscellaneous new species in the Brazilian Bromeliaceae. Rodriguésia 61(1): 21-67.
  21. Till 2009a (2009) Tillandsia barfussii - eine neue Art aus Zentralparaguay. Die Bromelie 1/2009: 36-40.
  22. Till 2009b (2009) Under Aechmea, A. vallerandii is the correct name for Streptocalyx poeppigii. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 59(3): 114-115.
  23. Till 2008 (2008) Vriesea speckmaieri – a New Lower-altitude Cloud Forest Species from Northern Venezuela. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 58(6): 250-254.
  24. Leme et al. 2008b (2008) Eduandrea, a new generic name for Andrea. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 58(2): 61-64.
  25. Till 2008 (2008) Proposal to conserve the name Tillandsia butzii against T. inanis (Bromeliaceae). Taxon 57(2): 647-648.
  26. Grant & Till 2005 (2005) Proposal to reject the name Dendropogon (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae)(1694). TAXON 54(2): 549-549.
  27. Till 2004 (2004) An Unusual New Species of Deuterocohnia (Pitcairnioideae) from Bolivia. Vidalia 2(2): 41-43.
  28. Till & Grant 2003 (2003) Tillandsia francisci, a large New Species from the Andes of Venezuela and Colombia. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 53(5): 195-199.
  29. Till 2003 (2003) A new species of Pitcairnia (Brorneliaceae: Pitcairnioideae) from Amazonian Brazil. Vidalia 1(1): 35-38.
  30. Till 2000 (2000) Tillandsioideae (Anatomy and morphology / Phytogeography and evolution). In: Benzing, D.H. (ed.) Bromeliaceae. Profile of an adaptive radiation. 555-571.
  31. Kromer et al. 1999 (1999) Checklist of Bolivian Bromeliaceae with notes on Species Distribution and Levels of Endemism. Selbyana 20(2): 201—223..
  32. Till 1999 (1999) Tillandsia Boryana Gand. and Tillandsia Smithiana Carabia (Bromeliaceae): a mystery resolved and a correction in synonymy. In: Grant, J.R. - Florilegium Luctatori Botanico Dedicatum - A Tribute to Lyman B. Smith (1904-1997). Harvard papers in botany 4(1): 219-224.
  33. Till 1998 (1998) A new lithophytic Tillandsia from the interior of Brazil. Bromélia, Revista da Sociedade Brasiliera de Bromélias 5(1-4): 39-42.
  34. Till et al. 1997 (1997) Notes on the genus Glomeropitcairnia. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 47(2): 65-72.
  35. Till & Hromadnik 1997 (1997) An unusual new Deuterocohnia from Bolivia. Bromélia, Revista da Sociedade Brasiliera de Bromélias 4(1): 19-22.
  36. Till & Till 1997 (1997) Tillandsia ramellae W. Till & S. Till (Bromeliaceae), a new endemic species from northwestern Paraguay. Contribution to the study of the flora and vegetation of the Chaco. IX. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 47(1): 30-31.
  37. Till 1996 (1996) Tillandsia samaipatensis, eine übersehene Art aus Zentralbolivien. Die Bromelie 1996(2): 36-38.
  38. Till 1995 (1995) Some unremembered type specimens of Bromeliaceae in East German herbaria. Linzer biologische Beiträge 27(1): 413-421.
  39. Till & Till 1995 (1995) Tillandsia ramellae W. Till & S. Till (Bromeliaceae), a new endemic species from northwestern Paraguay. Contribution to the study of the flora and vegetation of the Chaco. IX. Candollea 50(2): 453-456.
  40. Till 1995b (1995) Eine neue Tillandsia aus den zentralbolivianischen Hochanden. Die Bromelie 1995(2): 33-35.
  41. Till & Luther 1995 (1995) On the Identity of Tiliandsia meridionalis. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 45(6): 264-268.
  42. Till 1994 (1994) The type specimens of Bromeliaceae in the herbarium of the Museum of Natural History in Vienna. Selbyana 15(1): 94-111.
  43. Till & Till 1994 (1994) A new and unusual Pepinia species from Venezuela. Bromélia, Revista da Sociedade Brasiliera de Bromélias 1(3): 6-8.
  44. Till 1992b (1994) A New Species of Puya (Bromeliaceae) from Central Peru. Novon 2: 443-444.
  45. Till 1993a (1993) A Remarkable New Subspecies of Tillandsia pateacea from Southern Peru. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 43(1): 7-10.
  46. Till 1993b (1993) Tillandsia paleacea vs. T. marconae. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 43(2): 69-72.
  47. Till 1992 (1992) Systematics and evolution of the tropical and subtropical Tillandsia subgenus Diaphoranthema (Bromeliaceae). Selbyana 13: 88-94.
  48. Till 1992c (1992) A well-known new species: Tillandsia fuchsii. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 42(3): 99-102.
  49. Till 1991b (1991) Eine neue Unterart von Tillandsia landbeckii Philippi. Die Bromelie 1991(3): 71-3.
  50. Till 1991a (1991) Die Untergattung Diaphoranthema von Tillandsia Linnaeus - 3. Teil: Das Tillandsia rectangula Aggregat. Die Bromelie 1/1991: 15-19.
  51. Till & Morawetz 1990 (1990) Eine neue Dyckia aus Pernambuco, Brasilien: Dyckia rupestris W. Till & W. Morawetz, spec. nov. Die Bromelie 1990(3): 66-68.
  52. Till 1990a (1990) Altbekannt - und trotzdem neu: Tillandsia fuchsii, spec. nov. Die Bromelie 1990(2): 30-33.
  53. Till 1990b (1990) Tillandsia yuncharaensis, a New Species from Bolivia. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 40(5): 214-216.
  54. Till 1990c (1990) Tillandsia muhriae or muhrii - a question of priority. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 40(6): 257.
  55. Till 1989 (1989) Die Untergattung Diaphoranthema (Beer) C. Koch von Tillandsia Linnaeus. Die Bromelie 1989(2,3): 31-34 & 55-59.
  56. Till et al. 1989 (1989) A Remarkable, New, Large Tillandsia from Western Mexico. The Journal of the Bromeliad Society 39(4): 152-156.
  57. Till 1992a (1987) Again, Aechmea alopecurus. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 37(1): 14-15.
  58. Till 1987 (1987) Again, Aechmea alopecurus. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 37: 14-15.
  59. Till 1986a (1986) Fortschritte in der Bromelientaxonomie. Die Bromelie 1/86: 9-10.
  60. Till 1986b (1986) Ergänzungen zum Artikel: Fortschritte in der Bromelientaxonomie. Die Bromelie 3/86: 33.
  61. Till 1986c (1986) Was ist Tillandsia ehrenbergii?. Die Bromelie 1986(3): 39-41.
  62. Till & Vitek 1985 (1985) Tillandsia marconae - eine neue Art aus der peruanischen Küstenwüste. Plant systematics and evolution 149: 143-147.
  63. Till & Hromadlnik 1984 (1984) Neue Taxa yon Tillandsia subgenus Diaphoranthema (BromeIiaceae) ans Bolivien und Argentinien. Plant systematics and evolution 147, 279-288.
  64. Till 1984 (1984) Sippendifferenzierung innerhalb Tillandsia subgenus Diaphoranthema in Sudamerika mit Besonderer berucksichtigung des Anden-Ostrandes und der Angrenzenden Gebiete. , 219 pp.
  65. Till & Hromadnik 1983 (1983) Tillandsia mollis (Bromeliaceae) - - eine neue Art aus Siidbolivien. Plant Systematics and Evolution 142, 123--128.
  66. Till 1983 (1983) Eine interessante neue Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) aus der Provinz Salta (Argentinien): T. zecheri. Die Bromelie 1983(1/2): 6-7.
  67. Till & Schatzl 1981 (1981) Eine neue Tillandsia-Art aus Südmexico: T. kolbii ( Bromeliaceae ). Plant Systematics and Evolution 138, 259--262.
  68. Till 1981 (1981) Tillandsia carminea - eine interessante neue Bromeliacee aus dem Orgelgebirge bei Rio de Janeiro (Brasilien). Plant Systematics and Evolution 138: 293-295.