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532 related items for PubMed ID: 17289365

  • 1. Diversity of mycorrhizal fungi of terrestrial orchids: compatibility webs, brief encounters, lasting relationships and alien invasions.
    Bonnardeaux Y, Brundrett M, Batty A, Dixon K, Koch J, Sivasithamparam K.
    Mycol Res; 2007 Jan; 111(Pt 1):51-61. PubMed ID: 17289365
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  • 2. Mycorrhizal preference promotes habitat invasion by a native Australian orchid: Microtis media.
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  • 3. Fungal specificity bottlenecks during orchid germination and development.
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    Mol Ecol; 2008 Aug; 17(16):3707-16. PubMed ID: 18627452
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  • 4. Limitations on orchid recruitment: not a simple picture.
    McCormick MK, Lee Taylor D, Juhaszova K, Burnett RK, Whigham DF, O'Neill JP.
    Mol Ecol; 2012 Mar; 21(6):1511-23. PubMed ID: 22272942
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  • 5. Low specificity and nested subset structure characterize mycorrhizal associations in five closely related species of the genus Orchis.
    Jacquemyn H, Honnay O, Cammue BP, Brys R, Lievens B.
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  • 6. Ecological specialization in mycorrhizal symbiosis leads to rarity in an endangered orchid.
    Swarts ND, Sinclair EA, Francis A, Dixon KW.
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  • 7. High specificity generally characterizes mycorrhizal association in rare lady's slipper orchids, genus Cypripedium.
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    Mol Ecol; 2005 Feb; 14(2):613-26. PubMed ID: 15660950
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  • 8. Mycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile.
    Herrera H, Valadares R, Contreras D, Bashan Y, Arriagada C.
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  • 9. Molecular identification of mycorrhizal fungi in Neuwiedia veratrifolia (Orchidaceae).
    Kristiansen KA, Freudenstein JV, Rasmussen FN, Rasmussen HN.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2004 Nov; 33(2):251-8. PubMed ID: 15336661
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  • 10. Mycorrhizal fungi of Vanilla: diversity, specificity and effects on seed germination and plant growth.
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    Mycologia; 2007 Nov; 99(4):510-25. PubMed ID: 18065002
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  • 11. Differences in mycorrhizal preferences between two tropical orchids.
    Otero JT, Ackerman JD, Bayman P.
    Mol Ecol; 2004 Aug; 13(8):2393-404. PubMed ID: 15245412
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  • 12. Deception above, deception below: linking pollination and mycorrhizal biology of orchids.
    Waterman RJ, Bidartondo MI.
    J Exp Bot; 2008 Aug; 59(5):1085-96. PubMed ID: 18316318
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  • 13. Symbiotic germination capability of four Epipactis species (Orchidaceae) is broader than expected from adult ecology.
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  • 14. Mycorrhizal fungi isolated from native terrestrial orchids of pristine regions in Cordoba (Argentina).
    Fernández Di Pardo A, Chiocchio VM, Barrera V, Colombo RP, Martinez AE, Gasoni L, Godeas AM.
    Rev Biol Trop; 2015 Mar; 63(1):275-83. PubMed ID: 26299131
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    Am J Bot; 2016 Nov; 103(11):1880-1889. PubMed ID: 27797713
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  • 17. Host-specificity of symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi for enhancing seed germination, protocorm formation and seedling development of over-collected medicinal orchid, Dendrobium devonianum.
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  • 18. Mycorrhizal diversity, seed germination and long-term changes in population size across nine populations of the terrestrial orchid Neottia ovata.
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  • 19. A narrowly endemic photosynthetic orchid is non-specific in its mycorrhizal associations.
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  • 20. Inorganic phosphorus nutrition in green-leaved terrestrial orchid seedlings.
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