Mycoheterotrophic Plants

How many of them are there?

Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
D. D. Cameron, Leake J. R.2007A different kind of parasitic plant: a brief history of myco-heterotrophy and epiparasitism
M. I. Bidartondo, Redecker, D., Hijri, I., Wiemken, A., Bruns, T. D., Dominguez, L., Sersic, A., Leake, J. R., Read, D. J.2002Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
J. R. Leake, Cameron, D. D., Beerling, D. J.2008Fungal fidelity in the mycohetrotroph-to-autotroph life cycle of Lycopodiaceae: a case of parental nurture?
McKendrick, S., Leake, J. R., Read, D.1998Germination and development of mycoheterotrophic plants in situ
J. R. Leake2004Myco-heterotroph/epiparasitic plant interactions with ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
D. L. Taylor, Bruns, T. D., Leake, J. R., Read, D. J.2002Mycorrhizal specificity and function in myco-heterotrophic plants
J. R. Leake2005Plants parasitic on fungi: unearthing the fungi in myco-heterotrophs and debunking the 'saprophytic' plant myth
S. L. McKendrick, Leake, J. R., Read, D. J.2000Symbiotic germination and development of myco-heterotrophic plants in nature: transfer of carbon from ectomycorrhizal Salix repens and Betula pendula to the orchid Corallorhiza trifida through shared hyphal connections
J. R. Leake, McKendrick, S. L., Bidartondo, M., Read, D. J.2004Symbiotic germination and development of the myco-heterotroph Monotropa hypopitys in nature and its requirement for locally distributed Tricholoma spp.
S. L. McKendrick, Leake, J. R., Taylor, D. L., Read, D. J.2002Symbiotic germination and development of the myco-heterotrophic orchid Neottia nidus-avis in nature and its requirement for locally distributed Sebacina spp.
J. R. Leake1994Tansley Review No. 69. The biology of myco-heterotrophic ('saprophytic') plants
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