Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
F. W. Oliver1890On Sarcodes sanguinea Torr.
P. Groom1892On the embryo of Petrosavia, Beccari
P. Groom1895On a new saprophytic monocotyledon
P. Groom1895On Thismia aseroe (Beccari) and its mycorhiza
H. N. Ridley1895Protolirion gen. nov.
H. N. Ridley1895Two new species of Thismia
T. Holm1897Obolaria virginica L.: A morphological and anatomical study
D. T. MacDougal1899Symbiotic saprophytism
W. H. Lang1899The prothallus of Lycopodium clavatum L.
W. H. Lang1902On the prothalli of Ophioglossum pendulum and Helminthostachys zeylanica
W. H. Lang1904On a prothallus provisionally referred to Psilotum
T. Holm1906Bartonia, Muehl. An anatomical study
W. Hemsley1907Two new Triuridaceae, with some remarks on the genus Sciaphila, Blume
S. Kusano1911Preliminary note on Gastrodia elata and its mycorrhiza
K. A. Kron1996Phylogenetic relationships of Empetraceae, Epacridaceae, Ericaceae, Monotropaceae, and Pyrolaceae - evidence from nuclear ribosomal 18S sequence data
C. A. Furness, Rudall P. J.1999Microsporogenesis in Monocotyledons
S. Vinckier, Smets E.2003Morphological and ultrastructural diversity of orbicules in Gentianaceae
V. Merckx, Bidartondo, M. I., Hynson, N. A.2009Myco-heterotrophy: when fungi host plants
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
Y. I. Lee, Yang, C. K., Gebauer, G.2015The importance of associations with saprotrophic non-Rhizoctonia fungi among fully mycoheterotrophic orchids is currently under-estimated: novel evidence from sub-tropical Asia
N. A. Hynson, Schiebold, J. M. I., Gebauer, G.2016Plant family identity distinguishes patterns of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope abundance and nitrogen concentration in mycoheterotrophic plants associated with ectomycorrhizal fungi
T. Figura, Tylova, E., Soch, J., Selosse, M. - A., Ponert, J.2018In vitro axenic germination and cultivation of mixotrophic Pyroloideae (Ericaceae) and their post-germination ontogenetic development
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith