Mycorrhizal fungi affect orchid distribution and population dynamics
Symbioses are ubiquitous in nature and influence individual plants and populations. Orchids
have life history stages that depend fully or partially on fungi for carbon and other essential …
have life history stages that depend fully or partially on fungi for carbon and other essential …
The evolutionary ecology of dust seeds
O Eriksson, K Kainulainen - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Dust seeds are the smallest existing seeds in angiosperms. This paper summarizes
taxonomic distribution, phylogeny, ontogeny, morphology, and recruitment behavior of dust …
taxonomic distribution, phylogeny, ontogeny, morphology, and recruitment behavior of dust …
Archaeorhizomycetes: unearthing an ancient class of ubiquitous soil fungi
Estimates suggest that only one-tenth of the true fungal diversity has been described.
Among numerous fungal lineages known only from environmental DNA sequences, Soil …
Among numerous fungal lineages known only from environmental DNA sequences, Soil …
Genera of Inocybaceae: New skin for the old ceremony
PB Matheny, AM Hobbs, F Esteve-Raventós - Mycologia, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A six-gene phylogeny of the Inocybaceae is presented to address classification
of major clades within the family. Seven genera are recognized that establish a global …
of major clades within the family. Seven genera are recognized that establish a global …
The impact of DNA extraction methods on stool bacterial and fungal microbiota community recovery
K Fiedorová, M Radvanský, E Němcová… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Our understanding of human gut microbiota in health and disease depends on accurate and
reproducible microbial data acquisition. The critical step in this process is to apply an …
reproducible microbial data acquisition. The critical step in this process is to apply an …
Taxonomy and classification
This chapter provides a description of all plant families and genera that include putative fully
mycoheterotrophic species, excluding initial and partial mycoheterotrophs. The overview …
mycoheterotrophic species, excluding initial and partial mycoheterotrophs. The overview …
The physiological ecology of mycoheterotrophy
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a practical and theoretical framework for the study
of the ecophysiology of mycoheterotrophic plants. We accomplish this by providing a …
of the ecophysiology of mycoheterotrophic plants. We accomplish this by providing a …
Mycorrhizal symbioses and the evolution of trophic modes in plants
Since the early colonization of land, plants depend, to various extents, on mycorrhizal fungi
to meet their nutrient demands. In most mycorrhizal symbioses, plants provide sugars …
to meet their nutrient demands. In most mycorrhizal symbioses, plants provide sugars …
Comparison of green and albino individuals of the partially mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipactis helleborine on molecular identities of mycorrhizal fungi, nutritional …
K Suetsugu, M Yamato, C Miura… - Molecular …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Some green orchids obtain carbon from their mycorrhizal fungi, as well as from
photosynthesis. These partially mycoheterotrophic orchids sometimes produce fully …
photosynthesis. These partially mycoheterotrophic orchids sometimes produce fully …
Mycorrhiza specificity: its role in the development and function of common mycelial networks
R Molina, TR Horton - Mycorrhizal networks, 2015 - Springer
The establishment of common mycelial networks by mycorrhizal fungi shared between host
plants depends on the ability of neighboring plants to enter into mycorrhizal associations …
plants depends on the ability of neighboring plants to enter into mycorrhizal associations …