Mycoheterotrophic Plants

How many of them are there?

Literature

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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. Yamato, Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Takahashi, H., Yukawa, T.2014Significant difference in mycorrhizal specificifty between an autotrophic and its sister mycoheterotrophic plant species of Petrosaviacea
T. Yagame, Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Kinoshita, A., Iwase, K., Yukawa, T.2016Fungal partner shifts during the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in Neottia
T. Yagame, Katsuyama, T., Yukawa, T.2008A new species of Neottia (Orchidaceae) from the Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
Y. Ogura-Tsujita, Yukawa T.2008High mycorrhizal specificity in a widespread mycoheterotrophic plant, Eulophia zollingeri (Orchidaceae)
Y. Ogura-Tsujita, Umata, H., Yukawa, T.2013High mycorrhizal specificity in the mycoheterotrophic Burmannia nepalensis and B. itoana (Burmanniaceae)
Y. Ogura-Tsujita, Miyoshi, K., Tsutsumi, C., Yukawa, T.2014First flowering hybrid between autotrophic and mycoheterotrophic plant species: breakthrough in molecular biology of mycoheterotrophy
Y. Ogura-Tsujita, Gebauer, G., Xu, H., Fukasawa, Y., Umata, H., Tetsuka, K., Kubota, M., Schweiger, J. M. - I., Yamashita, S., Maekawa, N., Maki, M., Isshiki, S., Yukawa, T.2018The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood-decaying fungi
Y. Ogura-Tsujita, Gebauer, G., Hashimoto, T., Umata, H., Yukawa, T.2009Evidence for novel and specialized mycorrhizal parasitism: the orchid Gastrodia confusa gains carbon from saprotrophic Mycena
K. Suetsugu, Tsukaya, H., Tagane, S., Chhang, P., Yukawa, T., Yahara, T.2018Flora of Bokor National Park VII: Thismia bokorensis (Burmanniaceae), a new species representing a new generic record
Y. Sakamoto, Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Ito, K., Suetsugu, K., Yokoyama, J., Yamazaki, J., Yukawa, T., Maki, M.2016The tiny-leaved orchid Cephalanthera subaphylla obtains most of its carbon via mycoheterotrophy
V. K. Y. Lam, Darby, H., Merckx, V. S. F. T., Lim, G., Yukawa, T., Neubig, K. M., Abbott, J. R., Beatty, G. E., Provan, J., Gomez, M. S., Graham, S. W.2018Phylogenomic inference in extremis: A case study with mycoheterotroph plastomes
A. Kinoshita, Ogura-Tsujita, Y., Umata, H., Sato, H., Hashimoto, T., Yukawa, T.2016How do fungal partners affect the evolution and habitat preferences of mycoheterotrophic plants? A case study in Gastrodia
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