Some plants abandoned photosynthesis and developed full dependency on fungi for nutrition. Most of the so-called mycoheterotrophic plants exhibit high specificity towards their fungal partners. We tested whether natural rarity of mycoheterotrophic plants and usual small and fluctuating population size make their populations more prone to genetic differentiation caused by restricted gene flow and/or genetic drift. We also tested whether these genetic characteristics might in turn shape divergent fungal preferences. We studied the mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum, addressing the joint issues of genetic structure of its populations over Europe and possible consequences for mycorrhizal specificity within the associated fungal taxa. O...
Fundamental life history processes of mycorrhizal fungi with inconspicuous fruiting bodies can be di...
Symbiotic interactions are common in nature. In dynamic or degraded environments, the ability to ass...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbionts of plants that improve plant nutrient acq...
International audienceSome plants abandoned photosynthesis and developed full dependency on fungi fo...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
• Specific orchid–fungal associations are known for nonphotosynthetic orchids but fungal diversity i...
• Premise of the study: The presence of compatible fungi is necessary for epiphytic orchid recruitme...
Reproductive isolation caused by divergent natural selection arising from differences between ecolog...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their ob...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
• Premise of the study: Orchids rely on mycorrhizal fungi for seed germination, and many species mai...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Fundamental life history processes of mycorrhizal fungi with inconspicuous fruiting bodies can be di...
Symbiotic interactions are common in nature. In dynamic or degraded environments, the ability to ass...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbionts of plants that improve plant nutrient acq...
International audienceSome plants abandoned photosynthesis and developed full dependency on fungi fo...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
Terrestrial orchid germination, growth and development are closely linked to the establishment and m...
Disruptive selection on habitat or host-specificity has contributed to the diversification of severa...
• Specific orchid–fungal associations are known for nonphotosynthetic orchids but fungal diversity i...
• Premise of the study: The presence of compatible fungi is necessary for epiphytic orchid recruitme...
Reproductive isolation caused by divergent natural selection arising from differences between ecolog...
The distribution and abundance of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) can influence the the establishment...
Tropical orchids constitute the greater part of orchid diversity, but little is known about their ob...
A leading hypothesis for the immense diversity of the Orchidaceae is that skewed mating success and ...
• Premise of the study: Orchids rely on mycorrhizal fungi for seed germination, and many species mai...
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Fundamental life history processes of mycorrhizal fungi with inconspicuous fruiting bodies can be di...
Symbiotic interactions are common in nature. In dynamic or degraded environments, the ability to ass...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important symbionts of plants that improve plant nutrient acq...