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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Hammarbya paludosa
Abstract This account presents information on all aspects of the biology of Hammarbya paludosa (L.) Kuntze (bog orchid, bog adder's‐mouth orchid) (Malaxis paludosa (L.) Sw., Ophrys paludosa L.), that are relevant to understanding its ecological characteristics and behaviour.
Irina Tatarenko +3 more
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Summary Rhizosphere microbiome adapts their structural compositions to water scarcity and have the potential to mitigate drought stress of plants. To unlock this potential, it is crucial to understand community responses to drought in the interplay between soil properties, water management and exogenous microbes interference.
Chao He +5 more
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To explore the fungal community diversity in the roots of Nervilia fordii as well as in the root-associated soil, we collected the terrestrial orchids grown in Daxin (DX) County and Longzhou (LZ) County of the karst areas in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous ...
Xiaoming TAN +6 more
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Screening for differentially expressed genes in Anoectochilus roxburghii (Orchidaceae) during symbiosis with the mycorrhizal fungus Epulorhiza sp. [PDF]
Mycorrhizal fungi promote the growth and development of plants, including medicinal plants. The mechanisms by which this growth promotion occurs are of theoretical interest and practical importance to agriculture. Here, an endophytic fungus (AR-18) was isolated from roots of the orchid Anoectochilus roxburghii growing in the wild, and identified as ...
Li, Biao +4 more
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A germinação de sementes e o desenvolvimento de protocórmios de Oncidium flexuosum (Orchidaceae) induzidos simbioticamente são descritos pela primeira vez. As sementes de O.
Olinto Liparini Pereira +3 more
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Epulorhiza amonilioides sp. nov.: a new anamorphic species of orchid mycorrhiza from Brazil
In this study, a new anamorphic species of orchid mycorrhizal fungus is described and illustrated based on both morphological and molecular characteristics. Mycorrhizal fungal strains were isolated and selected from root samples of three species of rupicolous, epiphytic and terrestrial tropical orchids that are native to Brazil: Encyclia dichroma , E.
P.R.M. Almeida +2 more
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Epulorhiza epiphytica sp. nov. isolated from mycorrhizal roots of epiphytic orchids in Brazil
Epulorhiza epiphytica sp. nov. isolated from the roots of two Brazilian native epiphytic orchid species is described. In culture, it differs from the known species of Epulorhiza in the minute size of monilioid cells with foveate surfaces. This is the first report of an orchid mycorrhizal fungus from Brazil.
Olinto L. Pereira +4 more
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Symbiotic propagation of seedlings of Cyrtopodium glutiniferum Raddi (Orchidaceae)
In nature, orchid seeds obtain the nutrients necessary for germination by degrading intracellular fungal structures formed after colonization of the embryo by mycorrhizal fungi.
Fernanda Aparecida Rodrigues Guimarães +6 more
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Oito isolados de fungos micorrízicos rizoctonióides foram obtidos do sistema radicular de orquídeas neotropicais, a saber: Bulbophyllum weddelii (Lindl.) Rchb. f., Epidendrum dendrobioides Thunb., Maxillaria acicularis Herb.
Ricardo Eustáquio Nogueira +4 more
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In order to germinate in nature, orchid seeds depend on mycorrhizal fungi to provide them carbohydrate, vitamins and growth factors for germination. The benefit of orchid mycorrhiza can potentially be applied to commercial propagation of orchids. This study compared the effectiveness of five isolates of the orchid mycorrhizal fungus Epulorhiza sp ...
Pratchya Swangmaneecharern +2 more
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