Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
M. Yamato, Yagame, T., Suzuki, A.2005Isolation and identification of mycorrhizal fungi associating with an achloropyhllous plant, Epipogium roseum (Orchidaceae)
T. Yagame, Yamato, M., Mii, M., Suzuki, A., Iwase, K.2007Developmental processes of achlorophyllous orchid, Epipogium roseum: from seed germination to flowering under symbiotic cultivation with mycorrhizal fungus
T. Yagame, Yamato, M., Szuzki, A., Iwase, K.2008Ceratobasidiaceae mycorrhizal fungi isolated from nonphotosynthetic orchid Chamaegastrodia sikokiana
T. Yagame, Fukiharu, T., Yamato, M., Suzuki, A., Iwase, K.2008Identification of a mycorrhizal fungus in Epipogium roseum (Orchidaceae) from morphological characteristics of basidiomata
T. Yagame, Katsuyama, T., Yukawa, T.2008A new species of Neottia (Orchidaceae) from the Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
M. Roy, Yagame, T., Yamato, M., Iwase, K., Heinz, C., Faccio, A., Bonfante, P., Selosse, M. - A.2009Ectomycorrhizal Inocybe species associate with the mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum but not its asexual propagules
T. Yukawa, Yagame, T., Lee, N. S.2009A taxonomic reappraisal of Neottia (Orchidaceae) from East Asia
M. Yamato, Yagame, T., Iwase, K.2011Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of non-photsynthetic plants, Sciaphila japonica and Sciaphila tosaensis (Triuridaceae)
M. Yamato, Yagame, T., Shimomura, N., Iwase, K., Takahashi, H., Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Yukawa, T.2011Specific arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with non-photosynthetic Petrosavia sakuraii (Petrosaviaceae)
M. Okayama, Yamato, M., Yagame, T., Iwase, K.2012Mycorrhizal diversity and specificity in Lecanorchis (Orchidaceae)
K. Suetsugu, Yagame T.2014Color variation in the mycoheterotrophic Yoania japonica (Orchidaceae)
T. Yagame, Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Kinoshita, A., Iwase, K., Yukawa, T.2016Fungal partner shifts during the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in Neottia
T. Yagame, Funabiki, E., Yukawa, T., Nagasawa, E.2018Identification of mycobionts in an achlorophyllous orchid, Cremastra aphylla (Orchidaceae), based on molecular analysis and basidioma morphology
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