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  • 22. 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.
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  • 25. Mycorrhizal diversity, seed germination and long-term changes in population size across nine populations of the terrestrial orchid Neottia ovata.
    Jacquemyn H, Waud M, Merckx VS, Lievens B, Brys R.
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  • 28. Host population size is linked to orchid mycorrhizal fungal communities in roots and soil, which are shaped by microenvironment.
    Kaur J, Phillips C, Sharma J.
    Mycorrhiza; 2021 Jan; 31(1):17-30. PubMed ID: 33113039
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  • 30. Analysis of network architecture reveals phylogenetic constraints on mycorrhizal specificity in the genus Orchis (Orchidaceae).
    Jacquemyn H, Merckx V, Brys R, Tyteca D, Cammue BP, Honnay O, Lievens B.
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  • 32. The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
    Selosse MA, Petrolli R, Mujica MI, Laurent L, Perez-Lamarque B, Figura T, Bourceret A, Jacquemyn H, Li T, Gao J, Minasiewicz J, Martos F.
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  • 33. Co-occurring orchid species associated with different low-abundance mycorrhizal fungi from the soil in a high-diversity conservation area in Denmark.
    Hartvig I, Kosawang C, Rasmussen H, Kjær ED, Nielsen LR.
    Ecol Evol; 2024 Feb 11; 14(2):e10863. PubMed ID: 38304271
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  • 36. Temporal variation in mycorrhizal diversity and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope abundance in the wintergreen meadow orchid Anacamptis morio.
    Ercole E, Adamo M, Rodda M, Gebauer G, Girlanda M, Perotto S.
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  • 39. Co-occurring epiphytic orchids have specialized mycorrhizal fungal niches that are also linked to ontogeny.
    Fernández M, Kaur J, Sharma J.
    Mycorrhiza; 2023 Mar 11; 33(1-2):87-105. PubMed ID: 36651985
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