Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
O. Beccari1877Descrizione di una nuova e singolare pianta parassita: Gen. Corsia Becc.
P. Cribb1985The saprophytic genus Corsia in the Solomon Islands
P. J. Cribb, Wilkin, P., Clements, M.1994Corsiaceae: a new family for the Falkland Islands
M. J. Dimitri1972Una nueva del genero Arachnitis Phil. (Corsiaceae)
L. S. Dominguez, Melville, L., Sersic, A., Faccio, A., Peterson, R. L.2009The mycoheterotroph Arachnitis uniflora has b unique association with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
L. S. Dominguez, Sersic A.2004The southernmost myco-heterotrophic plant, Arachnitis uniflora: root morphology and anatomy
L. Dominguez, Sersic, A., Melville, L., Peterson, R. L.2005'Prepackaged symbioses': propagules on roots of the myco-heterotrophic plant Arachnitis uniflora
L. S. Dominguez, Sersic A.2001First record of VAM in the mycoheterotrophic Arachnitis uniflora (Corsiaceae): morphological development of the association
P. Ibisch, Neinhuis, C., Rojas, N. P.1996On the biology, biogeography, and taxonomy of Arachnitis Phil. nom. cons. (Corsiaceae) in respect to a new record from Bolivia
D. L. Jones, Gray B.2008Corsia dispar D. L. Jones & B. Gray (Corsiaceae), a new species from Australia, and a new combination of Corsia for a New Guinea taxon
C. Neinhuis, Ibisch P. L.1998Corsiaceae
R. Neyland, Hennigan M.2003A phylogenetic analysis of large-subunit (26S) ribosome DNA sequences suggests that the Corsiaceae are polyphyletic
M. L. Minoletti-Olivares1986Arachnitis uniflora Phil. una curiosa monocotiledonea de la Flora Chilena
E. Pisano1996Corsiaceae, new family for the vascular flora of Magallanes and a new species for the flora of Chile
P. J. Rudall, Eastman A.2002The questionable affinities of Corsia (Corsiaceae): evidence from floral anatomy and pollen morphology
T. Rübsamen1986Morphologische, embryologische und systematische Untersuchungen an Burmanniaceae und Corsiaceae (Mit Ausblick auf die Orchidaceae-Apostasioideae)
R. Schlechter1912Neue Corsiaceae Papuasiens
J. J. Smith1914Corsia crenata
P. van Royen1972Sertulum papuanum 17. Corsiaceae of New Guinea and surrounding areas
L. O. Williams1946Notes on the family Corsiaceae
D. Zhang, Saunders, R. M. K., Hu, C. M.1999Corsiopsis chinensis gen. et sp. nov. (Corsiaceae): First record of the family in Asia
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