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ABSTRACT Aim The influence of mutualists on plant distributions is only beginning to be understood. Orchids depend on orchid mycorrhizal (OrM) fungi to germinate, yet the distribution of OrM fungi and how they vary according to both abiotic and biotic factors is unclear.
Marco G. Balducci +2 more
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Diversity and specificity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in a leafless epiphytic orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii and the potential role of fungi in shaping its fine-scale distribution [PDF]
Orchids grow in diverse habitats worldwide with most (approximately 69%) growing on trees as epiphytes. Although orchid mycorrhizal fungi have been identified as potential drivers for terrestrial orchid distribution, the influence of these fungi on the ...
Gregory M. Mueller +4 more
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Many European terrestrial orchids are in decline. To curb this negative trend and preserve remaining populations, more ecological knowledge is needed. Surprisingly little is known yet about the identity and efficiency of pollinators of lesser twayblade Neottia cordata, a small terrestrial orchid species associated with pine trees through joint ...
Jean Claessens +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Although rhizoctonias from Ceratobasidiaceae, Tulasnellaceae and Serendipitaceae are typical orchid mycobionts, orchid mycorrhizal fungi exhibit vast taxonomic and ecological diversity.
Kenji Suetsugu, Hidehito Okada
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Афілофороїдні гриби Станично-Луганського відділення Луганського природного заповідника [PDF]
The results of investigation of aphyllophoroid fungi (Basidiomycota) diversity in Stanychno-Luhanske branch of Luhansk Nature Reserve (Ukraine, Luhansk administrative region, steppe natural zone) are presented.
Акулов, О.Ю. +2 more
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The diversity of fungi associated with endemic and endangered orchids of Southern Africa [PDF]
Dissertation (MSc (Microbiology))--University of Pretoria, 2021.Orchids form unique symbiotic relationships and are adapted to growing in extreme environments.
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Fungal Endophytes: Australian Terrestrial Orchids [PDF]
Orchids are unique as they lack a functional rooting system and share an obligate relationship with their fungal symbionts. This relationship supports their host’s nutritional demands from seed germination to its later development.
Mehra, Shalika
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Epiphytic orchids comprise 68% of vascular epiphytes globally; nevertheless, many are endangered. One such epiphytic orchid is Phalaenopsis japonica, which is widely used in the floricultural industry.
R. M. S. Ruwan Chamara +6 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding the nutritional ecology of orchids, particularly those in symbiosis with rhizoctonias, presents a complex challenge. This complexity arises partly from the absence of macroscopic fruit bodies in rhizoctonias, which impedes the acquisition of their stable isotope data.
Kenji Suetsugu +2 more
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ラン科着生3種における菌根菌相の特定と菌特異性の比較検証 [PDF]
鹿児島大学博士(農学)Doctor of Philosophy博士論文要約, 博士論文要旨(English), 博士論文要旨(日本語), 最終試験結果の要旨 ...
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