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Mycoheterotrophic Plants
Monotropastrum H. Andres 1936
Literature
Authors | Title |
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Y. Matsuda; A. Yamada | Mycorrhizal morphology of Monotropastrum humile collected from six different forests in central Japan | 2003 |
A. Imamura; S. Kurogi | Difference in monotropoid mycorrhiza formation between Monotropastrum globosum and its forma roseum | 2003 |
A. Ushimaru; A. Imamura | Large variation in flower size of the myco-heterotrophic plant, Monotropastrum globosum: effect of floral display on female reproductive success | 2002 |
H. Tsukaya | Flowering time of two saprophytic plants, Monotropa uniflora L. and Monotropastrum humile (D. Don) Hara in Japan | 1998 |
M.C.M. Kasuya; K. Masaka; T. Igarashi | Mycorrhiza of Monotropastrum globosum growing in Fagus crenata forest | 1995 |
G.D. Wallace | Transfer of Eremotropa sciaphila to Monotropastrum (Ericaceae, Monotropoideae) | 1987 |
H. Tanaka | Polination biology of Monotropastrum globosum | 1978 |
H. Andres | Über die Pirolaceen-Gattung Monotropastrum H. Andr. | 1935 |
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