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  • 2. 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; 29(2):159-166. PubMed ID: 30707331
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  • 6. 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; 19(18):4086-95. PubMed ID: 20735736
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  • 8. Influence of host tree species on isolation and communities of mycorrhizal and endophytic fungi from roots of a tropical epiphytic orchid, Dendrobium sinense (Orchidaceae).
    Wang X, Li Y, Song X, Meng Q, Zhu J, Zhao Y, Yu W.
    Mycorrhiza; 2017 Oct; 27(7):709-718. PubMed ID: 28685256
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  • 10. Mycorrhizal preferences and fine spatial structure of the epiphytic orchid Epidendrum rhopalostele.
    Riofrío ML, Cruz D, Torres E, de la Cruz M, Iriondo JM, Suárez JP.
    Am J Bot; 2013 Dec; 100(12):2339-48. PubMed ID: 24252216
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  • 11. Variation in mycorrhizal associations with tulasnelloid fungi among populations of five Dactylorhiza species.
    Jacquemyn H, Deja A, De hert K, Cachapa Bailarote B, Lievens B.
    PLoS One; 2012 Dec; 7(8):e42212. PubMed ID: 22870305
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  • 13. Molecular evidence supports simultaneous association of the achlorophyllous orchid Chamaegastrodia inverta with ectomycorrhizal Ceratobasidiaceae and Russulaceae.
    Pecoraro L, Wang X, Venturella G, Gao W, Wen T, Gafforov Y, Gupta VK.
    BMC Microbiol; 2020 Aug 03; 20(1):236. PubMed ID: 32746782
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  • 16. Highly diverse and spatially heterogeneous mycorrhizal symbiosis in a rare epiphyte is unrelated to broad biogeographic or environmental features.
    Kartzinel TR, Trapnell DW, Shefferson RP.
    Mol Ecol; 2013 Dec 03; 22(23):5949-61. PubMed ID: 24112555
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  • 18. Preliminary findings on identification of mycorrhizal fungi from diverse orchids in the Central Highlands of Madagascar.
    Yokoya K, Zettler LW, Kendon JP, Bidartondo MI, Stice AL, Skarha S, Corey LL, Knight AC, Sarasan V.
    Mycorrhiza; 2015 Nov 03; 25(8):611-25. PubMed ID: 25771863
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  • 19. 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 03; 116(3):413-21. PubMed ID: 26105186
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