1103. Dactylorhiza incarnata (L.) Soó
Summary Dactylorhiza incarnata (early marsh orchid) is illustrated here. It is a widespread European and termperate Asian species. A detailed description is provided, with notes on habitat. Given its wide distribution and the diverse range of habitats where it occurs, its conservation status is Least Concern in Europe.
Michael F. Fay +3 more
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BBS Gene Expression and Its Diversity in the Genus Dendrobium
Dendrobium officinale Kimura & Migo in the genus Dendrobium of Orchidaceae is an important medicinal plant that produces various bibenzyl and phenanthrene derivatives.
Tomoko Takamiya +14 more
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Summary Quantifying the abundances of fungi is key to understanding natural variation in mycorrhizal communities in relation to plant ecophysiology and environmental heterogeneity. High‐throughput metabarcoding approaches have transformed our ability to characterize and compare complex mycorrhizal communities.
Deyi Wang +4 more
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Interactions with mycorrhizal fungi in two closely related hybridizing orchid species [PDF]
The nuclear ribosomal DNA was used to identify the orchid mycorrhizal fungi found in roots of Orchis xbivonae and its parental species Orchis anthropophora and Orchis italica.
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Successful Tulasnella amonilioides isolation from wild Cattleya intermedia and effectiveness of the mycobiont on in vitro propagation of this threatened Orchidaceae [PDF]
This is the first study that report symbiosis in Cattleya, aiming to isolate and identify mycorrhizal fungi capable of promoting germination of this orchid, and to evaluate the development of symbiotically propagated individuals.
Alves-Silva, Genivaldo +4 more
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Fungal communities associated with early immature tubers of wild Gastrodia elata
Full myco‐heterotrophic orchid Gastrodia elata Bl. is widely distributed in Northeast Asia, and previous research has not fully investigated the symbiotic fungal community of its early immature tubers. Illumina sequencing and a series of mainstream statistical analyses were utilized to compare symbiotic fungal communities in natural G.
Dong Li +5 more
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Rhizoctonia -Scots pine interactions : detection, impact on seedling performance and host defence gene response [PDF]
Rhizoctonia spp. are ubiquitous soil inhabiting fungi that enter into pathogenic or symbiotic associations with plants. In general Rhizoctonia spp. are regarded as plant pathogenic fungi and many cause root rot and other plant diseases which results in ...
Grönberg, Henrietta
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ネジバナと菌根共生するTulasnella属菌の多様性および生態に関する研究 [PDF]
筑波大学University of Tsukuba博士(農学)Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Science2021この博士論文は内容の要約のみの公開(または一部非公開)になっていますdoctoral ...
FUJIMORI, SHOHEI +2 more
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Aim of study: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the seed germination and antioxidant propertiesof Serapias vomeracea (Burm.f.) Briq.
Esin Çolak +2 more
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Systematics and diversification patterns of morphologically and ecologically diverse lineages of Agaricomycetes: Clavariaceae and Cantharellales [PDF]
The recent advent of molecular tools and methods to understand the diversity of living organisms allows for exploration of former untestable theories concerning the diversity of fungi. Here we assess the morphologically based classification of the family
Birkebak, Joshua Mark
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