Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their obligate mycorrhizal relationships. The specificity of these interactions and associated fungal distributions could influence orchid distributions and diversity. We investigated the mycorrhizal specificity of the tropical epiphytic orchid lonopsis utricularioides across an extensive geographical range. DNA ITS sequence variation was surveyed in both plants and mycorrhizal fungi. Phylogeographic relationships were estimated for the mycorrhizal fungi. Orchid functional outcomes were determined through in vitro seed germination and seedling growth with a broad phylogenetic representation of fungi. Most fungal isolates derived from one clade of Cer...
Premise of the study: The Orchidaceae is characterized by exceptional species diversity. Obligate or...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
Fungus-subsidized growth through the seedling stage is the most critical feature of the life history...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
In nature, orchids are fully dependent on mycorrhizal fungi to germinate their seeds. These fungi ca...
In Orchidaceae, association with symbiotic fungi is required for seed germination and seedling devel...
Grammatophyllum seeds are minute and lack endosperm. As their other orchid’s counterpart, the seeds ...
• Specific orchid–fungal associations are known for nonphotosynthetic orchids but fungal diversity i...
Most orchid species rely on mycorrhizae to complete their life cycle. Despite a growing body of lite...
Background: Achlorophyllous orchids are mycoheterotrophic plants, which lack photosynthetic ability ...
Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their life cycle. Although there...
Background: Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their life cycle. Al...
In epiphytic orchids, distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the symbiotic association. However...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their...
Premise of the study: The Orchidaceae is characterized by exceptional species diversity. Obligate or...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
Fungus-subsidized growth through the seedling stage is the most critical feature of the life history...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
In nature, orchids are fully dependent on mycorrhizal fungi to germinate their seeds. These fungi ca...
In Orchidaceae, association with symbiotic fungi is required for seed germination and seedling devel...
Grammatophyllum seeds are minute and lack endosperm. As their other orchid’s counterpart, the seeds ...
• Specific orchid–fungal associations are known for nonphotosynthetic orchids but fungal diversity i...
Most orchid species rely on mycorrhizae to complete their life cycle. Despite a growing body of lite...
Background: Achlorophyllous orchids are mycoheterotrophic plants, which lack photosynthetic ability ...
Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their life cycle. Although there...
Background: Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their life cycle. Al...
In epiphytic orchids, distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the symbiotic association. However...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Orchid species rely on mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi to complete their...
Premise of the study: The Orchidaceae is characterized by exceptional species diversity. Obligate or...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
Fungus-subsidized growth through the seedling stage is the most critical feature of the life history...