Background and Aims: Many terrestrial orchids have an obligate requirement for mycorrhizal associations to provide nutritional support from germination to establishment. This study will investigate the ability of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) to utilize a variety of nutrient sources in the nutrient- impoverished (low organic) soils of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region (SWAFR) in order to effectively compete, survive and sustain the orchid host. Methods: Mycorrhizal fungi representing key OMF genera were isolated from three common and widespread species: Pterostylis recurva, Caladenia flava and Diuris corymbosa, and one rare and restricted species: Drakaea elastica. The accessibility of specific nutrients was assessed by comparing g...
All orchids have a relationship with mycorrhizae during germination. Nutrient availability in soils ...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In orchid conservation, quantifying the specificity of mycorrhizal associations...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Terrestrial orchids depend on orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) as symbionts for their survival, growth...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Background and Aims: Mycorrhizal specialization has been shown to limit recruitment capacity in orch...
While rarely tested, the rarity of a species may be linked to the rarity of symbiotic partners. The ...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
Background and Aims: Although mycorrhizal associations are predominantly generalist, specialized myc...
Co-occurrence and abundance of suitable mycorrhizal fungi are expected to be important drivers for o...
International audienceMycoheterotrophic orchids have adapted to shaded forest understory by shifting...
Orchid species are critically dependent on mycorrhizal fungi for completion of their life cycle, par...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
All orchids have a relationship with mycorrhizae during germination. Nutrient availability in soils ...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In orchid conservation, quantifying the specificity of mycorrhizal associations...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Terrestrial orchids depend on orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) as symbionts for their survival, growth...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Background and Aims: Mycorrhizal specialization has been shown to limit recruitment capacity in orch...
While rarely tested, the rarity of a species may be linked to the rarity of symbiotic partners. The ...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
Background and Aims: Although mycorrhizal associations are predominantly generalist, specialized myc...
Co-occurrence and abundance of suitable mycorrhizal fungi are expected to be important drivers for o...
International audienceMycoheterotrophic orchids have adapted to shaded forest understory by shifting...
Orchid species are critically dependent on mycorrhizal fungi for completion of their life cycle, par...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
All orchids have a relationship with mycorrhizae during germination. Nutrient availability in soils ...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In orchid conservation, quantifying the specificity of mycorrhizal associations...