Calypsoinae is a small subtribe in Orchidaceae (Epidendroideae) characterized by diverse trophic strategies and morphological characters. Calypsoinae includes 13 genera, four of which are leafless and mycoheterotrophic. Mycoheterotrophic species in the leafless genus Corallorhiza are well suited to studies of plastome evolution. However, the lack of plastome sequences for other genera in Calypsoinae limits the scope of comparative and phylogenetic analyses, in particular our understanding of plastome evolution. To understand plastid genome evolution in Calypsoinae, we newly sequenced the plastomes of 12 species in the subtribe, including representatives of three mycoheterotrophic genera as well as five autotrophic genera. We detected two pa...
To advance our knowledge of orchid relationships and timing of their relative divergence, we used 76...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
The plastid genome (plastome) of heterotrophic plants like mycoheterotrophs and parasites shows mass...
Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic pla...
BackgroundThe plastid is a semiautonomous organelle with its own genome. Plastid genomes have been w...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
Orchidaceae is the 3rd largest family of angiosperms, an evolved young branch of monocotyledons. Thi...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
Abstract Background The plastid is a semiautonomous organelle with its own genome. Plastid genomes h...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
To advance our knowledge of orchid relationships and timing of their relative divergence, we used 76...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
The plastid genome (plastome) of heterotrophic plants like mycoheterotrophs and parasites shows mass...
Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic pla...
BackgroundThe plastid is a semiautonomous organelle with its own genome. Plastid genomes have been w...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...
Orchidaceae is the 3rd largest family of angiosperms, an evolved young branch of monocotyledons. Thi...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
International audienceMixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrop...
Abstract Background The plastid is a semiautonomous organelle with its own genome. Plastid genomes h...
Heterotrophic plants provide excellent opportunities to study the effects of altered selective regim...
To advance our knowledge of orchid relationships and timing of their relative divergence, we used 76...
Corallorhiza is a genus of obligately mycoheterotrophic (fungus-eating) orchids that presents a uniq...
Mixotrophic species use both organic and mineral carbon sources. Some mixotrophic plants combine pho...