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Orchidaceae (with >28,000 orchid species) are one of the two largest plant families, with economically and ecologically important species, and occupy global and diverse niches with primary distribution in rainforests.
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Symbiont switching and trophic mode shifts in Orchidaceae
Summary Mycorrhizal fungi are central to the biology of land plants. However, to what extent mycorrhizal shifts – broad evolutionary transitions in root‐associated fungal symbionts – are related to changes in plant trophic modes remains poorly understood.
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Plastome Evolution and Phylogeny of Orchidaceae, With 24 New Sequences
In order to understand the evolution of the orchid plastome, we annotated and compared 124 complete plastomes of Orchidaceae representing all the major lineages in their structures, gene contents, gene rearrangements, and IR contractions/expansions ...
Sangjin Jo, Se-Hwan Cheon, Ki-Joong Kim
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Orchidaceae (orchids) is the largest family in the monocots, including about 25,000 species in 880 genera and five subfamilies. Many orchids are highly valued for their beautiful and long-lasting flowers. However, the phylogenetic relationships among the
Zhitao Niu, Xiaoyu Ding
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Phylogenomics of Orchidaceae based on plastid and mitochondrial genomes
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019Zhang-Hai Li +2 more
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Annotated List of Orchidaceae for Myanmar
, 2021A list of all Orchidaceae recorded for Myanmar is presented, primarily based on many years of research in herbaria and libraries around the world, supplemented by recent fieldwork in various parts of Myanmar. As such, it is intended to form the basis for
P. Ormerod, H. Kurzweil, S. Watthana
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Key to the species of Orchidaceae in PE Chacrinha 1. Epiphytic herbs. 2. One apical leaf; inflorescence lateral, in panicle; sepals and petals maculate ........................................................ ................................................ Trichocentrum pumilum 2. Two apical leaves; inflorescence terminal, in raceme; sepals and petals
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Key to the species of Orchidaceae in PE Chacrinha 1. Epiphytic herbs. 2. One apical leaf; inflorescence lateral, in panicle; sepals and petals maculate ........................................................ ................................................ Trichocentrum pumilum 2. Two apical leaves; inflorescence terminal, in raceme; sepals and petals
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The natural history of the genus Cypripedium (Orchidaceae)
, 2020The genus Cypripedium is one of five monophyletic genera within slipper orchids. Nuclear ribosomal ITS, nuclear low copy gene (ACO) and plastid data were used for molecular clock analyses.
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