Partial mycoheterotrophy (PMH) is a nutritional mode in which plants utilize organic matter, i.e. carbon, both from photosynthesis and a fungal source. The latter reverses the direction of plant-to-fungus carbon flow as usually assumed in mycorrhizal mutualisms. Based on significant enrichment in the heavy isotope 13C, a growing number of PMH orchid species have been identified. These PMH orchids are mostly associated with fungi simultaneously forming ectomycorrhizas with forest trees. In contrast, the much more common orchids that associate with rhizoctonia fungi, which are decomposers, have stable isotope profiles most often characterized by high 15N enrichment and high nitrogen concentrations but either an insignificant 13C enrichment or...
International audience1. Some forest understorey plants recover carbon (C) not only from their own p...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the wo...
Partial mycoheterotrophy (PMH) is a nutritional mode in which plants utilize organic matter, i.e. ca...
1.Orchids produce dust seeds dependent on the provision of organic carbon by mycorrhizal fungi for t...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
Orchids produce dust seeds dependent on the provision of organic carbon by mycorrhizal fungi for the...
Partially mycoheterotrophic (PMH) plants obtain organic molecules from their mycorrhizal fungi in ad...
Background and Aims: Partially mycoheterotrophic plants are enriched in 13C and 15N compared to auto...
Some forest plants adapt to shade by mixotrophy, i.e., they obtain carbon both from photosynthesis a...
1. Fully mycoheterotrophic plants are thought to obtain carbon exclusively from their root-associate...
International audienceBackground: Mycoheterotrophic plants are considered to associate very specific...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Plant dependence on fungal carbon (mycoheterotrophy) evolved repeatedly. In orchids, it is connected...
Many photosynthetic plants supplement photosynthetic carbon with fungal carbon, but the mechanisms t...
International audience1. Some forest understorey plants recover carbon (C) not only from their own p...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the wo...
Partial mycoheterotrophy (PMH) is a nutritional mode in which plants utilize organic matter, i.e. ca...
1.Orchids produce dust seeds dependent on the provision of organic carbon by mycorrhizal fungi for t...
Premise of the study: In addition to autotrophic and fully mycoheterotrophic representatives, the or...
Orchids produce dust seeds dependent on the provision of organic carbon by mycorrhizal fungi for the...
Partially mycoheterotrophic (PMH) plants obtain organic molecules from their mycorrhizal fungi in ad...
Background and Aims: Partially mycoheterotrophic plants are enriched in 13C and 15N compared to auto...
Some forest plants adapt to shade by mixotrophy, i.e., they obtain carbon both from photosynthesis a...
1. Fully mycoheterotrophic plants are thought to obtain carbon exclusively from their root-associate...
International audienceBackground: Mycoheterotrophic plants are considered to associate very specific...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Plant dependence on fungal carbon (mycoheterotrophy) evolved repeatedly. In orchids, it is connected...
Many photosynthetic plants supplement photosynthetic carbon with fungal carbon, but the mechanisms t...
International audience1. Some forest understorey plants recover carbon (C) not only from their own p...
Two distinct nutritional syndromes have been described in temperate green orchids. Most orchids form...
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the wo...