Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

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B. Feller, Dancák, M., Hroneš, M., Sochor, M., Suetsugu, K., Imhof, S.2022Mycorrhizal structures in mycoheterotrophic Thismia spp. (Thismiaceae): functional and evolutionary interpretations
K. Suetsugu, Aoki, R., Kaneko, S.2023Resurrection and emended description of Gastrodia foetida (Orchidaceae)
K. Suetsugu, Fukushima, K., Makino, T., Ikematsu, S., Sakamoto, T., Kimura, S.2022Transcriptomic heterochrony and completely cleistogamous flower development in the mycoheterotrophic orchid Gastrodia
K. Suetsugu, Hirota, S. K., Hsu, T. - C., Kurogi, S., Imamura, A., Suyama, Y.2022Monotropastrum kirishimense (Ericaceae), a new mycoheterotrophic plant from Japan based on multifaceted evidence
K. Suetsugu, Nakamura, Y., Nakano, T., Tagane, S.2024Relictithismia kimotsukiensis, a new genus and species of Thismiaceae from southern Japan with discussions on its phylogenetic relationship
K. Suetsugu, Okada, H., Hirota, S., Suyama, Y.2022Evolutionary history of mycorrhizal associations between Japanese Oxygyne (Thismiaceae) species and Glomeraceae fungi
K. Suetsugu, Yamana, K., Okada, H.2023Rediscovery of the presumably extinct fairy lantern Thismia kobensis (Thismiaceae) in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, with discussions on its taxonomy, evolutionary history, and conservation
K. Suetsugu, Yamato, M., Matsubayashi, J., Tayasu, I.2019Comparative study of nutritional mode and mycorrhizal fungi in green and albino variants of Goodyera velutina, an orchid mainly utilizing saprotrophic rhizoctonia
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