Enhancing consistency in arbuscular mycorrhizal trait-based research to improve predictions of function. [PDF]
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Concordant Patterns of Population Genetic Structure in Food-Deceptive Dactylorhiza Orchids. [PDF]
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Breeding of ornamental orchids with focus on Phalaenopsis: current approaches, tools, and challenges for this century. [PDF]
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Mycorrhizal fungus BJ1, a new species of <i>Tulasnella</i> sp.: its biological characteristics and promoting effect on seed germination of <i>Bletilla striata</i>. [PDF]
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In vitro asymbiotic germination of Orchis mascula L [PDF]
Abstract This is the first report on the in vitro asymbiotic germination of Orchis mascula L. seeds, collected in the Simbruini Natural Park (Italy). Different pre-inoculum treatments and various culture media were tested to induce germination and to improve embryo development.
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Asymbiotic seed germination of hand-pollinated terrestrial orchids [PDF]
Orchids are known for their adaptation to different environmental and biotic factors, especially pollinators and mycorrhizal fungi. Association with symbiotic fungi has a crucial impact on orchid growth and metabolism, from germination through the seedling stage and in many cases throughout their life.
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Asymbiotic Germination and Seedling Development of Dimorphics lowii (Orchidaceae) [PDF]
Dimorphorchis lowii, a threatened Borneo endemic epiphytic orchid, is gradually becoming rare due to over collecting and habitat disturbance. Therefore this study was carried out to obtain in vitro propagation through asymbiotic seed germination and seedling development by optimizing capsule maturity, nutrients requirements and light conditions before ...
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