• pelotons in root cortical cells is a defining anatomical structure in orchid mycorrhiza that differentiate it from other forms of fungi. The pelotons can...
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    A mycorrhiza (from Ancient Greek μύκης (múkēs) 'fungus', and ῥίζα (rhíza) 'root'; pl. mycorrhizae, mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association...
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    fragrant. Orchids are cosmopolitan plants that are found in almost every habitat on Earth except glaciers. The world's richest diversity of orchid genera...
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    forming arbuscules. Arbuscular mycorrhiza is a type of endomycorrhiza along with ericoid mycorrhiza and orchid mycorrhiza (not to be confused with ectomycorrhiza)...
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  • vehicle technology company Peloton, the intracellular portion of an Orchid mycorrhiza This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • family. These relationships are called orchid mycorrhiza. Rasmussen is the author of the book Terrestrial Orchids: from seed to mycotrophic plant (1995)...
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    Epipactis (category Terrestrial orchids)
    As is characteristic of all orchids, Epipactis spp. are dependent on a mycorrhizal symbiosis (see also Orchid mycorrhiza). This allows some species to...
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    Dactylorhiza viridis". Orchid Digest. 82 (3): 154–158. Hadley, G. (1970). "Non-Specificity of Symbotic Infection in Orchid Mycorrhiza". New Phytologist. 69...
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    with an almost unlimited host range, and have been isolated from orchid mycorrhiza. Distribution appears to be cosmopolitan. Rhizoctonia solani causes...
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    01429.x. PMID 15998389. Rasmussen, H. N.; Rasmussen, F. N. (2009). "Orchid mycorrhiza: implications of a mycophagous life style". Oikos. 118 (3): 334–345...
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    Ophrys apifera (category Orchids of Europe)
    take months or even years underground. Orchid roots contain orchid mycorrhiza, coils of fungal hyphae inside orchid root cells. Floral parts display the...
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    Ophrys × arachnitiformis (category Interspecific orchid hybrids)
    take months or even years underground. Orchid roots contain Orchid mycorrhiza, coils of fungal hyphae inside orchid root cells. Kew World Checklist of Selected...
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    ecto-related, orchid mycorrhizas—three independent structural lineages towards mycoheterotrophy: implications for classification?" (PDF). Mycorrhiza. 19 (6):...
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    Ophrys (category Orchids of Europe)
    take months or even years underground. Orchid roots contain Orchid mycorrhiza, coils of fungal hyphae inside orchid root cells. Transplanting specimens,...
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    some are also facultative plant pathogens or are associated with orchid mycorrhiza. Genera of economic importance include Ceratobasidium and Rhizoctonia...
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    gelatinous, pustular anamorphs on wood. Some species form facultative mycorrhizas with orchids and liverworts. Around 80 species of Tulasnella are known worldwide...
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    However, these collections are incomplete. Mycorrhiza Arbuscular mycorrhiza Ericoid mycorrhiza Orchid mycorrhiza Mycorrhizae and changing climate Tedersoo...
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    the Tulasnellaceae are saprotrophic, but are also associated with orchid mycorrhiza, as are some species in the Ceratobasidiaceae. Distribution is cosmopolitan...
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    habitat preference of orchid mycorrhiza fungi adds another level of complexity to the interaction between orchids and hosts. Orchid seeds and fungi are...
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    diverse range of ecologies as insect parasites, mycoparasites, and orchid mycorrhiza; some have been detected in soil and water or asymptotic members living...
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    ecto-related, orchid mycorrhizas—three independent structural lineages towards mycoheterotrophy: Implications for classification?" (PDF). Mycorrhiza. 19 (6):...
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    ectomycorrhiza, arbuscular mycorrhiza, ericoid mycorrhiza, orchid mycorrhiza, arbutoid mycorrhiza, and monotropoid mycorrhiza. mycosis Fungal diseases of...
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    mycorrhizas grow successfully on mor humus soils in which low pH and high organic acid levels combine to exclude many other species. The mycorrhiza facilitates...
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    (2002). "Recent developments in the study of orchid mycorrhiza". Diversity and Integration in Mycorrhizas. Vol. 244. pp. 149–163. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-1284-2_15...
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    means of infection with a root fungus (mycorrhiza). In 1828 Ludwig Reichenbach described the broad-leaved marsh orchid as Orchis majalis. The name became...
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    include ginger, turmeric, galangal, fingerroot, and lotus. Aspen Corm Mycorrhiza Tuber Bulb from Ancient Greek ῥίζωμα (rhízōma) 'mass of roots', from ῥιζόω...
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    attached leaves and stems. Several species have been isolated from orchid mycorrhiza. Distribution appears to be cosmopolitan. Ceratobasidium species are...
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    Goodyera repens (category Orchids of Europe)
    Rhizoctonia goodyearae-repentis). The mycorrhiza help the orchid absorb and assimilate nutrients. This orchid is pollinated by bumblebees, allowing for...
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    Epipactis helleborine (category Orchids of Asia)
    helleborine, the broad-leaved helleborine, is a terrestrial species of orchid with a broad distribution. It is a long lived herb which varies morphologically...
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    mixotrophic orchids, respectively. In some cases, the association with Russulaceae is, as in monotropoid mycorrhiza, very specific: the Mediterranean orchid Limodorum...
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