Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

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G. Youhao, Cheek M.2010Triuridaceae
P. J. Rudall, Strange, A., Cunniff, J., Cheek, M.2007Floral anatomy of Kupea martinetugei (Triuridaceae)
M. S. Nuraliev, Cheek, M., Beer, A. S.2016Seychellaria barbata (Triuridaceae), a new species from Marojejy National Park, Madagascar
M. Cheek, Williams S.2000A review of african saprophytic flowering plants
M. Cheek, Williams, S., Etuge, M.2003Kupea martinetugei, a new genus and species of Triuridaceae from western Cameroon
M. Cheek, Williams, S., Brown, A.2008Gymnosiphon marieae sp. nov. (Burmanniaceae) from Madagascar, a species with tepal-mediated stigmatic extension
M. Cheek, van der Burgt A.2010Gymnosiphon samoritoureanus (Burmanniaceae) a new species fromGuinea, with new records of other achlorophyllous heteromycotrophs
M. Cheek, Tsukaya, H., Rudall, P. J., Suetsugu, K.2018Taxonomic monograph of Oxygyne (Thismiaceae), rare achlorophyllous mycoheterotrophs with strongly disjunct distribution
M. Cheek, Tracelet S.2020Gymnosiphon mayottensis Cheek, sp. nov. (Burmanniaceae) a new species from Mayotte, Comoro Islands
M. Cheek2009Burmanniaceae
M. Cheek, Ndam N.1996Saprophytic flowering plants of Mount Cameroon
M. Cheek, Jannerup P.2005A new species of Afrothismia (Burmanniaceae) from Tanzania
M. Cheek, Etuge, M., Williams, S. A.2019Afrothismia kupensis sp. nov. (Thismiaceae), critically endangered, with observations on its pollination and notes on the endemics of Mt Kupe, Cameroon
M. Cheek2003Kupeaeae, a new tribe of Triuridaceae from Africa
M. Cheek2003A new species of Afrothismia (Burmanniaceae) from Kenya
M. Cheek2006Afrothismia amietii (Burmanniaceae), a new species from Cameroon
S. Cable, Cheek M.1998The plants of Mount Cameroon. A conservation checklist
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