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223 related items for PubMed ID: 15336661

  • 1. Molecular identification of mycorrhizal fungi in Neuwiedia veratrifolia (Orchidaceae).
    Kristiansen KA, Freudenstein JV, Rasmussen FN, Rasmussen HN.
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  • 4. Identification of mycorrhizal fungi from single pelotons of Dactylorhiza majalis (Orchidaceae) using single-strand conformation polymorphism and mitochondrial ribosomal large subunit DNA sequences.
    Kristiansen KA, Taylor DL, Kjøller R, Rasmussen HN, Rosendahl S.
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  • 5. Low specificity and nested subset structure characterize mycorrhizal associations in five closely related species of the genus Orchis.
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  • 6. From extensive clone libraries to comprehensive DNA arrays for the efficient and simultaneous detection and identification of orchid mycorrhizal fungi.
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  • 7. Identification and symbiotic ability of Psathyrellaceae fungi isolated from a photosynthetic orchid, Cremastra appendiculata (Orchidaceae).
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  • 8. High specificity generally characterizes mycorrhizal association in rare lady's slipper orchids, genus Cypripedium.
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  • 9. Mycorrhizal preferences and fine spatial structure of the epiphytic orchid Epidendrum rhopalostele.
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  • 10. Mycorrhizal diversity in Apostasia (Orchidaceae) indicates the origin and evolution of orchid mycorrhiza.
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  • 11. Identity and specificity of the fungi forming mycorrhizas with the rare mycoheterotrophic orchid Rhizanthella gardneri.
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  • 13. Mycorrhizal fungi of Vanilla: diversity, specificity and effects on seed germination and plant growth.
    Porras-Alfaro A, Bayman P.
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  • 14. Age-dependent mycorrhizal specificity in an invasive orchid, Oeceoclades maculata.
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  • 19. Molecular and phenotypic characterization of Sebacina vermifera strains associated with orchids, and the description of Piriformospora williamsii sp. nov.
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  • 20. Mycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile.
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