Symbionts and endophytes of Hungarian orchids were studied at diverse habitats. Mycobionts of roots and in situ germinated protocorms of 15 orchid species were identified by molecular methods. Four fungal groups could be distinguished from orchids living at diversely wet treeless habitats: Ceratobasidiaceae, Epulorhiza 1, Epulorhiza 2 and Sebacinaceae. While the groups Ceratobasidiaceae and Sebacinaceae were detected only at habitats with medium water supply, members of clade Epulorhiza occurred at all of the treeless study sites. These observations suggest that fungi belonging to the genus Epulorhiza are more tolerant of water-stress than the other investigated genera. An ascomycetous fungus from the family Pezizaceae could be identified f...
Orchidaceae is one of the largest families of vascular plants, distributed in almost all terrestrial...
In Orchidaceae, association with symbiotic fungi is required for seed germination and seedling devel...
Mycoheterotrophic species (i.e., achlorophyllous plants obtaining carbon from their mycorrhizal fung...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
ABSTRACT Each member of the Orchidaceae family is in symbiosis with fungi. It has been explicitly st...
The orchidaceae (orchid family) is the second largest family of flowering plants after the Asteracea...
The Orchid flora of Madagascar is one of the most diverse with nearly 1000 orchid taxa, of which abo...
The wild orchids growing in Hungary are some of the most decorative and interesting members of the c...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
A survey of the endangered orchid Orchis militaris populations was carried out in north-eastern Ital...
In natural environments, it has been shown that orchids interact with multiple microorganisms includ...
Background: Achlorophyllous orchids are mycoheterotrophic plants, which lack photosynthetic ability ...
In epiphytic orchids, distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the symbiotic association. However...
Background and aims – Mycorrhizae have a pivotal impact on orchid growth and metabolism. We investig...
Orchidaceae is one of the largest families of vascular plants, distributed in almost all terrestrial...
In Orchidaceae, association with symbiotic fungi is required for seed germination and seedling devel...
Mycoheterotrophic species (i.e., achlorophyllous plants obtaining carbon from their mycorrhizal fung...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
ABSTRACT Each member of the Orchidaceae family is in symbiosis with fungi. It has been explicitly st...
The orchidaceae (orchid family) is the second largest family of flowering plants after the Asteracea...
The Orchid flora of Madagascar is one of the most diverse with nearly 1000 orchid taxa, of which abo...
The wild orchids growing in Hungary are some of the most decorative and interesting members of the c...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
A survey of the endangered orchid Orchis militaris populations was carried out in north-eastern Ital...
In natural environments, it has been shown that orchids interact with multiple microorganisms includ...
Background: Achlorophyllous orchids are mycoheterotrophic plants, which lack photosynthetic ability ...
In epiphytic orchids, distinctive groups of fungi are involved in the symbiotic association. However...
Background and aims – Mycorrhizae have a pivotal impact on orchid growth and metabolism. We investig...
Orchidaceae is one of the largest families of vascular plants, distributed in almost all terrestrial...
In Orchidaceae, association with symbiotic fungi is required for seed germination and seedling devel...
Mycoheterotrophic species (i.e., achlorophyllous plants obtaining carbon from their mycorrhizal fung...