Mycoheterotrophic Plants

How many of them are there?

Literature

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J. Xiaohua, Singchi, C., Haining, Q.2004A new species of Didymoplexiella (Orchidaceae) from China
Y. Kuga-Uetake, Purich, M., Massicotte, H. R., Peterson, R. L.2004Host microtubules in the hartig net region of ectomycorrhizas, ectendomycorrhizas, and monotropoid mycorrhizas
D. L. Taylor2004Myco-heterotroph-fungus marriages - is fidelity over-rated?
P. F. Stevens, Luteyn, J., Oliver, E. G. H., Bell, T. L., Brown, E. A., Crowden, R. K., George, A. S., Jordan, G. J., Ladd, P., Lemson, K., McLean, C. B., Menadue, Y., Pate, J. S., Stace, H. M., Weiller, C. M.2004Ericaceae
M. - A. Selosse, Faccio, A., Scappaticci, G., Bonfante, P.2004Chlorophyllous and achlorophyllous specimens of Epipactis microphylla (Neottieae, Orchidaceae) are associated with ectomycorrhizal Septomycetes, including Truffles
M. K. McCormick, Whigham, D. F., O'Neill, J.2004Mycorrhizal diversity in photosynthetic terrestrial orchids
K. S. Manilal, Kumar C. S.2004Orchid Memories: A tribute to Gunnar Seidenfaden
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.
J. R. Leake2004Myco-heterotroph/epiparasitic plant interactions with ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
C. A. J. Kreutz2004Kompendium der Europäischen Orchideen
D. L. Jones, Clements M. A.2004Miscellaneous new species, new genera, reinstated genera and new combinations in Australian Orchidaceae
T. Janssen, Bremer K.2004The age of major monocot groups inferred from 800+rbcL sequences
S. Imhof2004Morphology and development of the subterranean organs of the achlorophyllous Sciaphila polygyna (Triuridaceae)
T. Franke, Sainge, M. N., Agerer, R.2004A new species of Afrothismia (BurmanniaceaeTribe: Thismieae) from the western foothills of Mount Cameroon
T. Franke, Beenken, L., Döring, M., Kocyan, A., Agerer, R.2004Mycorrhizal specificity in the myco-heterotrophic genus Afrothismia (Burmanniaceaetribe: Thismieae)
T. Franke2004Afrothismia saingei (Burmanniaceae, Thismieae), a new myco-heterotrophic plant from Cameroon
K. N. Egger, Hibbett D. S.2004Th evolutionary implications of exploitation in mycorrhizas
L. S. Dominguez, Sersic A.2004The southernmost myco-heterotrophic plant, Arachnitis uniflora: root morphology and anatomy
J. I. Davis, Stevenson, D. W., Petersen, G. P., Seberg, O., Campbell, L. M., Freudenstein, J. V. H., Goldman, D., Hardy, C. R., Michelangeli, f.A., Simmons, M. P., Specht, C. D., Vergara-Silva, F., Gandolfo, M. A.2004A phylogeny of the monocots, as inferrec from rbcL and arpA seqeunce variation, and a comparison of methods for calculating jackknife and bootstrap values
S. Chantanaorrapint, Thaithong O.2004Sciaphila nana Blume (Triuridaceae), a new record for Thailand
P. M. Catling2004A synopsis of the genus Hexalectris in the United States and a new variety of Hexalectris revoluta
M. C. Brundrett2004Diversity and classification of mycorrhizal associations
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
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