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Effects of mycorrhizal fungi on in vitro nitrogen response of some Dutch indigenous orchid species

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Botany, 1995
The effect of mycorrhizal infection on the response to mineral nitrogen was studied in Orchis morio L., Dactylorhiza praetermissa (Druce) Soo var. junialis (Vermin.) Sengh., Dactylorhiza majalis (Reichb.) Hunt & Summerh., and Dactylorhiza incarnara ...
DIJK, E, ECK, ND
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Characterization and taxonomic placement ofRhizoctonia-like endophytes from orchid roots [PDF]

open access: yesMycologia, 2002
Twenty-one Rhizoctoniu-like fungal strains were isolated from the roots of four terrestrial orchid species from various locations in Hong Kong. The cultural morpholon, uclear number of the hyphal cell, pore ultrastructure, and RAPD and CAPS analyses of ...
E C Y Liew, I J Hodgkiss
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Ceratorhiza pernacatena and Epulorhiza calendulina spp.nov.: mycorrhizal fungi of terrestrial orchids

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995
Two new species of fungi mycorrhizal with terrestrial orchids native to the Canadian prairies are described and illustrated. Ceratorhiza pernacatena sp.nov., from mycorrhizas of Platanthera praeclara, produces globose monilioid cells linked by narrow, tubular, connections that contain the septum between adjacent cells. Hyphae are binucleate, 5–7 μm in
Carla D. Zelmer, R. S. Currah
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