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A revision of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae, Gastrodieae) in tropical Africa
Kew Bulletin, 2010The holomycotrophic terrestrial orchids of tropical Africa are reassessed. Two new species of Gastrodia from tropical Africa are described, G. rwandensis from Rwanda and G. ballii from south-central Africa. The genus now comprises three species in tropical Africa. A key is provided to distinguish them from Gastrodia africana Kraenzl.
Phillip Cribb +2 more
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Molecular Ecology, 2011
AbstractMycoheterotrophic species have abandoned an autotrophic lifestyle and obtain carbon exclusively from mycorrhizal fungi. Although these species have evolved independently in many plant families, such events have occurred most often in the Orchidaceae, resulting in the highest concentration of these species in the tracheophytes.
Aaron H, Kennedy +2 more
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AbstractMycoheterotrophic species have abandoned an autotrophic lifestyle and obtain carbon exclusively from mycorrhizal fungi. Although these species have evolved independently in many plant families, such events have occurred most often in the Orchidaceae, resulting in the highest concentration of these species in the tracheophytes.
Aaron H, Kennedy +2 more
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Calanthe wuxiensis (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae), a new species from Chongqing, China
Phytotaxa, 2017Calanthe wuxiensis, a new species from Chongqing, China, is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically reminiscent of C. ecarinata and C. tricarinata, from which it differs in having white lip, lateral lobes long rectangular, apex gradually expand, middle lobe disk with three dark yellow short-crests.
Yu, Feng-Qiong +3 more
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A new subspecies of Crepidium commelinifolium (Malaxideae; Epidendroideae; Orchidaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2015Crepidium commelinifolium (Zollinger & Moritzi in Zollinger 1844: 402) Szlachetko (1995: 125) belongs to sect. Commelinodes (Schlechter 1911: 124) Szlachetko (1995: 123), subsect. Commelinodes (Margońska & Szlachetko, 2010: 4) and occurs mainly in Java but also in Borneo (Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia), at elevations ranging from 200–2,000 m ...
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A new definition of the genus Tamayorkis (Malaxideae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) [PDF]
Tamayorkis Szlach. (Malaxideae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) is redefined and three additional species, T. ehrenbergii (Rchb.f.) R. Gonzalez and Szlach., T. hintonii (Todzia) R. Gonzalez and Szlach. and T. wendtii (Salazar) R. Gonzalez and Szlach. are incorporated into it. Tamayorkis is compared with Malaxis Solander ex O. Swartz and Liparis L.
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New combinations in Campanulorchis (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae): a reappraisal of the genus
Phytotaxa, 2017Tribe Podochileae are a systematically highly challenging orchid group. Although the delimitation of Podochileae is relatively stable and monophyly of this tribe was confirmed by DNA-based phylogenetic analysis (Ng 2002), taxonomic categories within this group have changed frequently.
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Floral gland diversity in Pleurothallidinae (Epidendroideae–Orchidaceae)
Flora, 2022G. Arévalo-Rodrigues +2 more
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First record of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae) from Brunei Darussalam
PhytotaxaThe occurrence of Gastrodia sabahensis is reported for the first time from Brunei Darussalam representing the new generic record for the country. Morphological description based on the discovered plants along with photo plates, notes on distribution, ecology and conservation status have been provided. Additionally, a determination key for all Gastrodia
Hroneš, Michal +4 more
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Notes on the genus Sertifera (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae)
Systematic Botany, 2014openaire +2 more sources

