Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
K. W. Cullings, Bruns T. D.1992Phylogenetic origin of the Monotropoideae inferred from partial 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences
K. W. Cullings, Szaro, T. M., Bruns, T. D.1996Evolution of exreme specialization within a lineage of ectomycorrhizal epiparasites
D. L. Taylor, Bruns T. D.1997Independent, specialized invasions of ectomycorrhizal mutualism by two nonphotosynthetic orchids
M. I. Bidartondo, Kretzer, A. M., Grubisha, L. C., Szaro, T. M., Bruns, T. D.1998Identity and spatial distribution of the fungal symbiont of Sarcodes sanguinea
D. L. Taylor, Bruns T. D.1999Population, habitat and genetic correlates of mycorrhizal specialization in the 'cheating' orchids Corallorhiza maculata and C. mertensian
A. M. Kretzer, Bidartondo, M. I., Grubisha, L. C., Spatafora, J. W., Szaro, T. M., Bruns, T. D.2000Regional specialization of Sarcodes sanguinea (Ericaceae) on a single fungal symbiont from the Rhizopogon ellenae (Rhizopogonaceae) species comlex
T. D. Bruns, Read D. J.2000In vitro germination of nonphotosynthetic, myco-heterotrophic plants stimulated by fungi isolated from the adult plants
M. I. Bidartondo, Bruns T. D.2001Extreme specificity in epiparasitic Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): widespread phylogenetic and geographical structure
M. I. Bidartondo, Bruns T. D.2002Fine-level mycorrhizal specificity in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): specificity for fungal species groups
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
D. L. Taylor, Bruns, T. D., Leake, J. R., Read, D. J.2002Mycorrhizal specificity and function in myco-heterotrophic plants
M. I. Bidartondo, Bruns, T. D., Weiß, M., Sérgio, C., Read, D. J.2003Specialized cheating of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis by an epiparasitic liverwort
D. L. Taylor, Bruns, T. D., Szaro, T. M., Hodges, S. A.2003Divergence in mycorrhizal specialization within Hexalectris spicata (Orchidaceae), a nonphotosynthetic desert orchid
M. I. Bidartondo, Burghardt, B., Gebauer, G., Bruns, T. D., Read, D. J.2004Changing partners in the dark: isotopic and molecular evidence of ectomycorrhizal liaisons between forest orchids and trees
M. I. Bidartondo, Bruns T. D.2005On the origins of extreme mycorrhizal specificity in the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae): performance trade-offs during seed germination and seedling development
N. A. Hynson, Preiss, K., Gebauer, G., Bruns, T. D.2009Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae)
N. A. Hynson, Bruns T. D.2009Evidence of a myco-heterotroph in the plant family Ericaceae that lacks mycorrhizal specificity
M. K. McCormick, Whigham, D. F., O'Neill, J. P., Becker, J. J., Werner, S., Rasmussen, H. N., Bruns, T. D., Taylor, D. L.2009Abundance and distribution of Corallorhiza odontorhiza reflect variations in climate and ectomycorrhiza
V. Merckx, Stöckel, M., Fleischmann, A., Bruns, T. D., Gebauer, G.201015N and 13C natural abundance of two mycoheterotrophic and a putative partially mycoheterotrophic species associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
N. A. Hynson, Bruns T. D.2010Fungal hosts for mycoheterotrophic plants: a nonexclusive, but highly selective club
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith