Mycorrhizas play an important role in plant growth and development. In mycorrhizal symbioses, fungi supply soil mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, to their host plants in exchange for carbon resources. Plants gain as much as 80% of mineral nutrient requirements from mycorrhizal fungi, which form associations with the roots of over 90% of all plant species. Orchid seeds lack endosperms and contain very limited storage reserves. Therefore, the symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi that form endomycorrhizas is essential for orchid seed germination and protocorm development under natural conditions. The rapid advancement of next-generation sequencing contributes to identifying the orchid and fungal genes involved in the orchid mycor...
Mycorrhizal fungi are fundamental in orchid growth and metabolism and influence the distribution and...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their ob...
Orchids are associated with diverse fungal taxa, including non-mycorrhizal endophytic fungi and myco...
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the wo...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Orchids are highly dependent on their mycorrhizal fungal partners for nutrient supply, especially du...
Orchids are highly dependent on their mycorrhizal fungal partners for nutrient supply, especially du...
Fungus-subsidized growth through the seedling stage is the most critical feature of the life history...
Abstract Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidacea...
In the early life-stages, both epiphytic and terrestrial orchid seeds obtain carbon and nitrogen fro...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
ABSTRACT Each member of the Orchidaceae family is in symbiosis with fungi. It has been explicitly st...
Mycorrhizal fungi are fundamental in orchid growth and metabolism and influence the distribution and...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their ob...
Orchids are associated with diverse fungal taxa, including non-mycorrhizal endophytic fungi and myco...
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the wo...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Orchids are highly dependent on their mycorrhizal fungal partners for nutrient supply, especially du...
Orchids are highly dependent on their mycorrhizal fungal partners for nutrient supply, especially du...
Fungus-subsidized growth through the seedling stage is the most critical feature of the life history...
Abstract Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidacea...
In the early life-stages, both epiphytic and terrestrial orchid seeds obtain carbon and nitrogen fro...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
ABSTRACT Each member of the Orchidaceae family is in symbiosis with fungi. It has been explicitly st...
Mycorrhizal fungi are fundamental in orchid growth and metabolism and influence the distribution and...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their ob...