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Mycoheterotrophic Plants
Monotropa Linné 1753
Literature
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Year of Publication |
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W.J. Cody; J. Saquet | Pinesap Monotropa hypopithys new record for the Flora of Manitoba, Canada | 1984 |
C. Wooden; J.W. Perry | Phloem ultrastructure in the achlorophyllous angiosperm Monotropa uniflora | 1989 |
A.R. Olson | Pattern of embryo and endosperm formation in Monotropa hypopitys (Monotropaceae) from North America and western Sweden | 1993 |
E. Lees | On the parasitic growth of Monotropa hypopitys | 1841 |
T.G. Rylands | On the nature of the byssoid substance found investing the roots of Monotropa hypopitys | 1842 |
E. Björkman | On the metabolism of Monotropa hypopitys | 1959 |
A.R. Olson | Observations on the floral shoots of Monotropa hypopitys (Monotropaceae) | 1990 |
E. Newman | Notes on the supposed parasitism of Monotropa hypopitys | 1842 |
E.O. Campbell | Notes on the fungal association of two Monotropa species in Michigan | 1971 |
W. Wilson | Notes on Monotropa hypopitys | 1841 |
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