Similar to other orchid species, Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum (Lindl.ex Hook.) Stein, relies on nutrients provided by mycorrhizal fungus for seed germination and seedling development in the wild owing to a lack of endosperm in its seeds. Therefore, obtaining suitable and specialized fungi to enhance seed germination, seedling formation, and further development is considered a powerful tool for orchid seedling propagation, reintroduction, and species conservation. In this study, we investigated the diversity, abundance, and frequency of endophytic fungal strains in the root organs of P. hirsutissimum. One family and five genera of the fungi were isolated and identified through rDNA-ITS sequencing. The ability of isolated fungi to germinate in...
More than 1/3 of Chinese native orchids are used as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) including man...
Conservation of orchids can be possible with effective seed germination and seedling growth methods....
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Seed germination and seedling development in nearly all orchid species rely on a symbiotic relations...
Published by Elsevier B.V. Paphiopedilum villosum (Lindl.) Stein is a native epiphytic slipper orchi...
To obtain compatible fungi for symbiotic seed germination is a key step for seed-based orchid conser...
AbstractAll orchids require association with mycorrhizal fungi for seed germination and development ...
Symbiotic seed germination of Pecteilis susannae (L.) Rafin was investigated using 11 fungal isolate...
Abstract Fungi of Rhizoctonia complex are mycorrhizal of orchids and may to germinate yours seeds an...
Interest in using mycorrhizal fungi to cultivate orchids from seed in vitro (=symbiotic seed germina...
Cyrtopodium glutiniferum is an endemic orchid of Brazil with potential medicinal and ornamental appl...
The Soconusco region of southeast Mexico has almost a quarter of the orchid species registered in Me...
© 2016 Kasetsart University. All orchids require association with mycorrhizal fungi for seed germina...
Grammatophyllum seeds are minute and lack endosperm. As their other orchid’s counterpart, the seeds ...
A greater understanding of the relationship between native orchids and their mycorrhizal symbionts i...
More than 1/3 of Chinese native orchids are used as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) including man...
Conservation of orchids can be possible with effective seed germination and seedling growth methods....
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...
Seed germination and seedling development in nearly all orchid species rely on a symbiotic relations...
Published by Elsevier B.V. Paphiopedilum villosum (Lindl.) Stein is a native epiphytic slipper orchi...
To obtain compatible fungi for symbiotic seed germination is a key step for seed-based orchid conser...
AbstractAll orchids require association with mycorrhizal fungi for seed germination and development ...
Symbiotic seed germination of Pecteilis susannae (L.) Rafin was investigated using 11 fungal isolate...
Abstract Fungi of Rhizoctonia complex are mycorrhizal of orchids and may to germinate yours seeds an...
Interest in using mycorrhizal fungi to cultivate orchids from seed in vitro (=symbiotic seed germina...
Cyrtopodium glutiniferum is an endemic orchid of Brazil with potential medicinal and ornamental appl...
The Soconusco region of southeast Mexico has almost a quarter of the orchid species registered in Me...
© 2016 Kasetsart University. All orchids require association with mycorrhizal fungi for seed germina...
Grammatophyllum seeds are minute and lack endosperm. As their other orchid’s counterpart, the seeds ...
A greater understanding of the relationship between native orchids and their mycorrhizal symbionts i...
More than 1/3 of Chinese native orchids are used as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) including man...
Conservation of orchids can be possible with effective seed germination and seedling growth methods....
International audienceOrchids form mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi in natural habitats that affect ...