Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
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C. - F. Hsieh1978Pyrolaceae
T. Uesugi, Nakano, M., Selosse, M. - A., Obase, K., Matsuda, Y.2016Pyrola japonica, a partially mycoheterotrophic Ericaceae, has mycorrhizal preference for russulaceaen fungi in central Japan
T. Holm1898Pyrola aphylla: a morphological study
P. Ormerod2001Pseudovanilla montigena
C. S. Chang, Kim, H., Chang, K. S.2014Provisional checklist of vascular plants for the Korea Peninsula Flora (KPF)
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E. A. Spessard1917Prothallia of Lycopodium in America
E. A. Spessard1922Prothallia of Lycopodium in America
C. J. Chamberlain1917Prothallia and sporelings of three New Zealand species of Lycopodium
R. F. Thorne1983Proposed new realignments in the angiosperms
D. J. Read1985Progress, problems and prospects in research on ericaceous and orchidaceous mycorrhizas
D. L. Taylor, Barrett, C. F., Beatty, G. E., Hopkins, S. E., Kennedy, A. H., Klooster, M. R.2013Progress and Prospects for the Ecological Genetics of Mycoheterotrophs
R. Brown1810Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae van-Diemen
H. Burgeff1943Problematik der Mycorhiza
P. Cretzoiu, Smith J. J.1934Pristiglottis
H. Hara1938Preliminary report on the flora of southern Hidaka, Hokkaido (Yezo), XXXV
S. Kusano1911Preliminary note on Gastrodia elata and its mycorrhiza
L. K. Rosenvinge1891Poulsen, V. A.: Thismia Glaziovii nov. sp. Bidrag til de brasilianske saprofyters naturhistorie
A. R. Olson1991Postfertilization changes in ovules of Monotropa uniflora L. (Monotropaceae)
D. L. Taylor, Bruns T. D.1999Population, habitat and genetic correlates of mycorrhizal specialization in the 'cheating' orchids Corallorhiza maculata and C. mertensian
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H. N. Ridley1922Polygalaceae
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R. van der Meijden1988Polygalaceae
H. Takahashi, Nishio, E., Hayashi, H.1993Pollination biology of the saprophytic species Petrosavia sakuraii (Makino) van Steenis in central Japan
A. R. Olson1994Pollen tube pathway through the gynoecium of Monotropsis odorata (Monotropaceae)
S. Nilsson, Skvarla J. J.1969Pollen morphology of saprophytic taxa in the Gentianaceae
N. Sahashi, Ohmoto, T., Uehara, K., Ikuse, M., Chuma, C.1991Pollen morphology of Andruris japonica (Triuridaceae)
H. Takahashi1988Pollen morphology and systematic in two subfamilies of the Ericaceae, Pyroloideae and Monotropoideae
H. Takahashi1987Pollen morphology and its taxonomic significance of the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae)
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J. Márquez-Guzmán, Vázquez-Santana, S., Engleman, E. M., Martínez-Mena, A., Martínez, E.1993Pollen development and fertilization in Lacandonia schismatica (Lacandoniaceae)
H. Tanaka1978Polination biology of Monotropastrum globosum
C. A. Cogniaux1893Pogoniopsis
A. T. Brongniart, Gris A.1866Podocarpus
S. W. Graham, Lam, V. K. Y., Merckx, V. S. F. T.2017Plastomes on the edge: the evolutionary breakdown of mycoheterotroph plastid genomes
J. Hudak, Lux, A., Masarovicova, E.1997Plastid ultrastructure and carbon metabolism of the saprophytic species Neottia nidus-avis
T. Tuyama1939Plantæ boninenses novæ vel criticæ. XII
J. R. Leake2005Plants parasitic on fungi: unearthing the fungi in myco-heterotrophs and debunking the 'saprophytic' plant myth
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