The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood-decaying fungi [PDF]
The climbing orchid Erythrorchis altissima is the largest mycoheterotroph in the world. Although previous in vitro work suggests that E. altissima has a unique symbiosis with wood-decaying fungi, little is known about how this giant orchid meets its ...
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Hongos micorrícicos asociados a Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl., una orquídea terrestre de Chile [PDF]
Almost all orchid species depend on association with fungal partners. These fungal species facilitate orchid seed germinationand promote growth and possibly stress tolerance in adult plants, both in the field and laboratory conditions ...
ALBORNOZ, VERÓNICA +6 more
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Interactions among mycorrhizal fungi enhance the early development of a Mediterranean orchid. [PDF]
Calevo J, Duffy KJ.
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Mycorrhizal status of Guarianthe skinneri (Orchidaceae) in urban trees in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico [PDF]
Objective: To isolate and classify morphologically and molecularly mycorrhizal fungi associated with adult plants of Guarianthe skinneri (Bateman) Dressler & W.E.
Bertolini, Vincenzo +3 more
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Symbiotic seed germination and seedling growth of mycorrhizal fungi in <i>Paphiopedilum hirsutissimun</i> (Lindl.Ex Hook.) Stein from China. [PDF]
Tian F +5 more
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Can orchid mycorrhizal fungi be persistently harbored by the plant host? [PDF]
Adamo, M. +5 more
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Epiphytic orchids have received considerable study, yet little has been published on their germination requirements in situ involving mycorrhizal fungi.
April Y. Ross +4 more
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Narrow mycorrhizae and large non-mycorrhizal fungal diversity associated with roots of Cattleya milleri, an endemic and endangered orchid from a rupestrian hotspot in the “Quadrilátero Ferrífero” of Minas Gerais - Brazil [PDF]
The threatened orchid Cattleya milleri is a microendemic orchid of a Brazilian savanna hotspot. As endophytes and mycorrhizae may improve its propagation and conservation, we investigated its root fungal community.
Anita Fernanda dos Santos Teixeira +7 more
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Isolation of Tulasnella spp. from Cultivated Paphiopedilum Orchids and Screening of Germination-Enhancing Fungi. [PDF]
Yao N, Zheng B, Wang T, Cao X.
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The Effects of Above- and Belowground Mutualisms on Orchid Speciation and Coexistence [PDF]
Barraclough, TG +7 more
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