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Similar mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with epiphytic and lithophytic orchids of Coelogyne corymbosa

open access: yesPlant Diversity, 2020
Mycorrhizal fungi are essential for the growth and development of both epiphytic (growing on trees) and lithophytic (growing on rocks) orchids. Previous studies indicate that in lowland tropical areas, orchid mycorrhizal fungal compositions are ...
Jiao Qin   +3 more
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Identity and specificity of Rhizoctonia-like fungi from different populations of Liparis japonica (Orchidaceae) in Northeast China. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Mycorrhizal association is known to be important to orchid species, and a complete understanding of the fungi that form mycorrhizas is required for orchid ecology and conservation. Liparis japonica (Orchidaceae) is a widespread terrestrial photosynthetic
Rui Ding   +6 more
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Vanilla aerial and terrestrial roots host rich communities of orchid mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi

open access: yesPlants, People, Planet, 2021
Social Impact Statement Vanilla planifolia is the source of the spice vanilla. This study is part of an international initiative to study the biology, including mycorrhizal fungi and cultivation practices of vanilla to improve its production in Mexico ...
Lynnaun J. A. N. Johnson   +4 more
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Orchid Root Associated Bacteria: Linchpins or Accessories?

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Besides the plant-fungus symbiosis in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (EM) plants, many endorhizal and rhizosphere bacteria (Root Associated Bacteria, or RAB) also enhance plant fitness, diversity, and coexistence among plants via bi- or ...
Jaspreet Kaur, Jyotsna Sharma
doaj   +1 more source

Identifikasi Orchid Mycorrhiza Pada Akar Anggrek Dendrobium nobile

open access: yesFlorea: Jurnal Biologi dan Pembelajarannya, 2023
Orchid mycorrhiza is a type of fungus that is able to associate well with orchid plants. Orchids require fungal hyphae infection at every phase of their growth and development.
Metari Arsitalia
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Protocorm-Supporting Fungi Are Retained in Roots of Mature Tipularia discolor Orchids as Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity Increases

open access: yesPlants, 2021
Mycorrhizal fungi are critical to understanding the distribution patterns of many plants, but they are especially important for orchids. Some orchids may change the mycorrhizal fungi they use through their lives, either in response to changes in abiotic ...
Melissa McCormick   +2 more
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The Architecture of the Network of Orchid–Fungus Interactions in Nine Co-occurring Dendrobium Species

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2020
Orchid–fungus interaction networks often consist of many different fungi that interact with co-occurring orchids in complex ways, but so far, it remains largely unclear which processes determine network structure, and both ecological and evolutionary ...
Xiaoke Xing   +7 more
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Molecular Identification of Orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi of Native Orchids in Ulleung Island [PDF]

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Mycology, 2011
Orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) were examined in roots of the six terrestrial species of orchids collected in Ulleung Islands. Seven OMF isolates from the roots of orchids were identified based on morphological and molecular characters. Internal transcribed spacer region of OMF DNA was amplified using basidiomycete-specific ITS primers, ITS1-OF and ITS4-
Jae-Young Youm   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

A Transcriptomic Approach Provides Insights on the Mycorrhizal Symbiosis of the Mediterranean Orchid Limodorum abortivum in Nature

open access: yesPlants, 2021
The study of orchid mycorrhizal interactions is particularly complex because of the peculiar life cycle of these plants and their diverse trophic strategies.
Rafael B. S. Valadares   +5 more
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New Insights into the Symbiotic Relationship between Orchids and Fungi

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2019
Mycorrhizas play an important role in plant growth and development. In mycorrhizal symbioses, fungi supply soil mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, to their host plants in exchange for carbon resources.
Chuan-Ming Yeh   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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