Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

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C. L. Woodward, Berry, P. E., H. van de Kamer, M. -, Swing, K.2007Tiputinia foetida, a new mycoheterotrophic genus of Thismiaceae from Amazonian Ecuador, and a likely case of deceit pollination
G. D. Wallace1987Transfer of Eremotropa sciaphila to Monotropastrum (Ericaceae, Monotropoideae)
F. Vergara-Silva, Espinosa-Matías, S., Ambrose, B. A., Vázquez-Santana, S., Martínez-Mena, A., Márquez-Guzmán, J., Martínez, E., Meyerowitz, E. M., Alvarez-Buylla, E. R.2003Inside-out flowers characteristic of Lacandonia schismatica evolved at least before its divergence from a closely related taxon, Triuris brevistylis
H. Takahashi1988Pollen morphology and systematic in two subfamilies of the Ericaceae, Pyroloideae and Monotropoideae
H. Shin, Park, C. W., Lee, H. W.1993Reexamination of vascular plants in Ullung Island, Korea
R. M. K. Saunders1996Typification of the name Thismia fumida Ridl. (Burmanniaceae)
S. K. Patra, Ghosh, R. B., Gupta, D., Bhattacharya, K. N.1992Burmannia coelestis L. (Burmanniaceae): a new record from West Bengal
R. K. Mudaiya, C., J. G., Pandey, N. K.1995Status of some vulnerable plant species from Ranikhet (Kumaon Himalaya)
Welle, B. J. H. ter1986Anatomy
P. J. M. Maas, Ruyters P.1986Voyria and Voyriella (Saprophytic Gentianaceae)
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
L. R. Caddick, Wilkin, P., Rudall, P. J., Hedderson, A. J., Chase, M. W.2002Yams reclassified: a recircumscription of Dioscoreaceae and Dioscoreales
F. Bouman, Devente N.1986Seed micromorphology
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