Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
P. M. Brown1995Corallorhiza
M. W. Chase, Stevenson, D. W., Wilkin, P., Rudall, P. J.1995Monocot systematics: a combined analysis
A. B. Cribb1995The saprophytic flowering plant, Thismia yorkensis sp. nov., from Australia
L. A. Garay, Christenson E. A.1995Danhatchia, a new genus for Yoania australis
C. - F. Hsieh, Hsieh, T. - H., Lai, I. - L.1995Epirixanthes elongata Bl. - a new record to the Flora of Taiwan
M. C. M. Kasuya, Masaka, K., Igarashi, T.1995Mycorrhiza of Monotropastrum globosum growing in Fagus crenata forest
H. A. Koyama1995A revision of the genus Salomonia (Polygalaceae)
V. N. Laurito, Dodero G. U.1995Coleccion tipo desl herbario nacional de Costa Rica (C.R.). I. Liliatae
R. K. Mudaiya, C., J. G., Pandey, N. K.1995Status of some vulnerable plant species from Ranikhet (Kumaon Himalaya)
J. S. Pringle1995Gentianaceae
Rasmussen, F. N.1995Relationships of Burmanniales and Orchidales
G. Seidenfaden1995Contributions to the orchid flora of Thailand XII
P. F. Stevens1995Ericaceae - Part II: Familal and infrafamilial relationships
R. A. Stockey, Ko, H., Woltz, P.1995Cuticle Micromorphology of Parasitaxus de Laubenfels (Podocarpaceae)
D. L. Szlachetko1995Systema orchidalium
H. Umata1995Seed germination of Galeola altissima, an achlorophyllous orchid, with aphyllophorales fungi
M. - H. van de Kamer1995Triuridiflorae - Gardner's delight?
Azcón-Aguilar, C., Barea J. M.1995Saprophytic growth of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
G. D. Wallace1995Ericaceae - Part II: I.Ericaceae subfamily Monotropoideae
C. D. Zelmer, Currah R. S.1995Evidence for a fungal liason between Corallorhiza trifida (Orchidaceae) and Pinus contorta (Pinaceae)
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith