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Broad Fungal Compatibility and Seed Size May Facilitate Invasiveness in Two Asian Terrestrial Orchids Spathoglottis plicata and Arundina graminifolia [PDF]
Two Asian orchids, Arundina graminifolia and Spathoglottis plicata, are expanding into tropical regions worldwide, showing invasive behavior. In this study, we investigated the factors underlying their success. Both species—as all orchids—require fungal carbon to germinate, but S.
Tomáš Figura +7 more
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Floral Induction and Flower Development of Orchids
Orchids comprise one of the largest, most highly evolved angiosperm families, and form an extremely peculiar group of plants. Various orchids are available through traditional breeding and micro-propagation since they are valuable as potted plants and/or
Kotapati Kasi Viswanath +2 more
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Orchid diseases caused by Fusarium oxysporum species complex in Taiwan [PDF]
Orchid diseases caused by Fusarium spp. are common in orchid gardens worldwide, with F. oxysporum being the most dominant species. F. oxysporum is defined as a species complex, FOSC.
An Chang +8 more
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Mycorrhizal specificity of fully mycoheterotrophic Yoania in Taiwan and China and novel natural abundance stable isotope patterns [PDF]
Three species of the mycoheterotrophic orchid genus Yoania found in Taiwan and China are associated with a single taxonomic unit of white‐rot fungus from the genus Physisporinus and exhibit a stable isotope pattern distinct from other fully mycoheterotrophic (FMH) orchids associated with wood‐decaying fungi.
Y.‐I. Lee +5 more
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In this study, leaf area prediction models of Dendrobium nobile, were developed through machine learning (ML) techniques including multiple linear regression (MLR), support vector regression (SVR), gradient boosting regression (GBR), and artificial ...
Madhurima Das +3 more
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Orchid diversity along an altitudinal gradient in the central Balkans
Understanding patterns of species diversity along an altitudinal gradient is the major topic of much biogeographical and ecological research. The aim of this study was to explore how richness and density of orchid species and subspecies in terms of ...
Vladan Djordjević +4 more
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Orchids have been long fascinating biologists and ecologists because of their remarkable range of life history strategies, floral and vegetative morphology, pollination syndromes, and symbiotic fungi.
Yan-Yu Ai +8 more
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Geographic Patterns of the Richness and Density of Wild Orchids in Nature Reserves of Jiangxi, China
Orchids have attracted much attention from researchers, because of their richness of species and their great ornamental and medicinal value. Jiangxi Province, which is located in southeastern China and ringed on three sides by mountains, contains many ...
Qinghua Zhan +12 more
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Orchidaceae is one of the plant families which occupies 7-10% of the total flowering plants in the world. Of the 25,000 species of orchids in the world, 6,000 species are found in various forests in Indonesia, including Sumatra.
Felia Melinda. H +2 more
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Monitoring of Cypripedium calceolus (Orchidaceae) in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Italy)
The study reports data from a long-term monitoring (2007–2020) of a Cypripedium calceolus population (Orchidaceae) in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trentino, North Italy).
Giorgio Perazza, Michela Decarli
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