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  • 2. Habitat-driven variation in mycorrhizal communities in the terrestrial orchid genus Dactylorhiza.
    Jacquemyn H, Waud M, Merckx VS, Brys R, Tyteca D, Hedrén M, Lievens B.
    Sci Rep; 2016 Nov 24; 6():37182. PubMed ID: 27883008
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  • 3. Does mycorrhizal specificity affect orchid decline and rarity?
    Bailarote BC, Lievens B, Jacquemyn H.
    Am J Bot; 2012 Oct 24; 99(10):1655-65. PubMed ID: 23032816
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  • 4. 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.
    Mol Ecol; 2010 Sep 24; 19(18):4086-95. PubMed ID: 20735736
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  • 5. Continent-wide distribution in mycorrhizal fungi: implications for the biogeography of specialized orchids.
    Davis BJ, Phillips RD, Wright M, Linde CC, Dixon KW.
    Ann Bot; 2015 Sep 24; 116(3):413-21. PubMed ID: 26105186
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  • 6. A leafless epiphytic orchid, Taeniophyllum glandulosum Blume (Orchidaceae), is specifically associated with the Ceratobasidiaceae family of basidiomycetous fungi.
    Rammitsu K, Yagame T, Yamashita Y, Yukawa T, Isshiki S, Ogura-Tsujita Y.
    Mycorrhiza; 2019 Mar 24; 29(2):159-166. PubMed ID: 30707331
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  • 7. The mycorrhizal community of the epiphytic orchid Thrixspermum japonicum is strongly biased toward a single Ceratobasidiaceae fungus, despite a wide range of fungal partners.
    Rammitsu K, Yukawa T, Yamashita Y, Isshiki S, Ogura-Tsujita Y.
    Am J Bot; 2020 Dec 24; 107(12):1654-1662. PubMed ID: 33306193
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  • 13. Mycorrhizal diversity and community composition in co-occurring Cypripedium species.
    Liu H, Jacquemyn H, Yu S, Chen W, He X, Huang Y.
    Mycorrhiza; 2023 Mar 24; 33(1-2):107-118. PubMed ID: 36396734
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  • 14. Specificity and preference of mycorrhizal associations in two species of the genus Dendrobium (Orchidaceae).
    Xing X, Ma X, Deng Z, Chen J, Wu F, Guo S.
    Mycorrhiza; 2013 May 24; 23(4):317-24. PubMed ID: 23271631
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  • 16. Are there keystone mycorrhizal fungi associated to tropical epiphytic orchids?
    Cevallos S, Sánchez-Rodríguez A, Decock C, Declerck S, Suárez JP.
    Mycorrhiza; 2017 Apr 24; 27(3):225-232. PubMed ID: 27882467
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  • 17. A narrowly endemic photosynthetic orchid is non-specific in its mycorrhizal associations.
    Pandey M, Sharma J, Taylor DL, Yadon VL.
    Mol Ecol; 2013 Apr 24; 22(8):2341-54. PubMed ID: 23432406
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