The Epipactis helleborine is one of the species from Orchidaceae family pervious of apophytism process. Aims of the study: The aims of the study was to investigate the questions: a) determine the phenotypic variability of E. helleborine in natural and anthropogenic habitats, b) identify similarities and differences between populations of E. helleborine in natural and anthropogenic habitats, c) determine the dominant life strategy of E. helleborine in anthropogenic habitats Study area: The study was conducted from 2011 to 2013. I observed 8 populations of E. heleborine: 4 from natural habitats and 4 from anthropogenic habitats. Study sites were located in three different geographic regions: the Białowieża Primeval Forest, Central Poland,...
Perhaps all orchids are mycotrophic at early developmental stages, while majority of species photosy...
The thesis concerns the influence of soil management upon various lifecycle phases of the Dactylorhi...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...
Background The process of apophytism or spreading native species to human-made habitats is one of th...
Background Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments b...
Orchids are an endangered group of plants, protected both in the Czech Republic and in the whole wor...
Multivariate methods using morphological characteristics were applied to the study of 23 western Eur...
Because of developed symbiotic connections of the root system of trees, mycorrhiza-forming fungi and...
Red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra) is an endangered orchid in Norway. The Norwegian populations a...
The group of Epipactis helleborine s.l. includes several subspecies. A new subspecies Epipactis hell...
The research covered three stands of Epipactis atrorubens on the Słowińskie Coast (Rowy, Wicko Morsk...
This article analyzes the continuity of nature restoration project, ongoing since 2008 in the area o...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
The survey presented in this thesis focused on germination of six orchid species in the Protected la...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
Perhaps all orchids are mycotrophic at early developmental stages, while majority of species photosy...
The thesis concerns the influence of soil management upon various lifecycle phases of the Dactylorhi...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...
Background The process of apophytism or spreading native species to human-made habitats is one of th...
Background Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments b...
Orchids are an endangered group of plants, protected both in the Czech Republic and in the whole wor...
Multivariate methods using morphological characteristics were applied to the study of 23 western Eur...
Because of developed symbiotic connections of the root system of trees, mycorrhiza-forming fungi and...
Red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra) is an endangered orchid in Norway. The Norwegian populations a...
The group of Epipactis helleborine s.l. includes several subspecies. A new subspecies Epipactis hell...
The research covered three stands of Epipactis atrorubens on the Słowińskie Coast (Rowy, Wicko Morsk...
This article analyzes the continuity of nature restoration project, ongoing since 2008 in the area o...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
The survey presented in this thesis focused on germination of six orchid species in the Protected la...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current distribution of suitable niches for the inv...
Perhaps all orchids are mycotrophic at early developmental stages, while majority of species photosy...
The thesis concerns the influence of soil management upon various lifecycle phases of the Dactylorhi...
Colonization of vacant habitat is a fundamental ecological process that affects the ability of speci...