Published in Ann Bot on August 04, 2010
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Two mycoheterotrophic orchids from Thailand tropical dipterocarpacean forests associate with a broad diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. BMC Biol (2009) 1.32
Chlorophyllous and achlorophyllous specimens of Epipactis microphylla,(Neottieae, Orchidaceae) are associated with ectomycorrhizal septomycetes, including truffles. Microb Ecol (2004) 1.31
Wide geographical and ecological distribution of nitrogen and carbon gains from fungi in pyroloids and monotropoids (Ericaceae) and in orchids. New Phytol (2007) 1.27
Parallel evolutionary paths to mycoheterotrophy in understorey Ericaceae and Orchidaceae: ecological evidence for mixotrophy in Pyroleae. Oecologia (2006) 1.19
Evidence for novel and specialized mycorrhizal parasitism: the orchid Gastrodia confusa gains carbon from saprotrophic Mycena. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.17
The ectomycorrhizal specialist orchid Corallorhiza trifida is a partial myco-heterotroph. New Phytol (2008) 1.17
High mycorrhizal specificity in a widespread mycoheterotrophic plant, Eulophia zollingeri (Orchidaceae). Am J Bot (2008) 1.12
Independent recruitment of saprotrophic fungi as mycorrhizal partners by tropical achlorophyllous orchids. New Phytol (2009) 1.09
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Sebacinales: a hitherto overlooked cosm of heterobasidiomycetes with a broad mycorrhizal potential. Mycol Res (2004) 1.71
The role of epiphytism in architecture and evolutionary constraint within mycorrhizal networks of tropical orchids. Mol Ecol (2012) 1.63
Phylogenetic analysis of Petunia sensu Jussieu (Solanaceae) using chloroplast DNA RFLP. Ann Bot (2005) 1.56
Molecular phylogenetics of subtribe Aeridinae (Orchidaceae): insights from plastid matK and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences. J Plant Res (2005) 1.48
Mycoheterotrophic germination of Pyrola asarifolia dust seeds reveals convergences with germination in orchids. New Phytol (2012) 1.47
Mixotrophy in orchids: insights from a comparative study of green individuals and nonphotosynthetic individuals of Cephalanthera damasonium. New Phytol (2005) 1.41
Two mycoheterotrophic orchids from Thailand tropical dipterocarpacean forests associate with a broad diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. BMC Biol (2009) 1.32
Temporal water deficit and wood formation in Cryptomeria japonica. Tree Physiol (2003) 1.25
Sebacinales everywhere: previously overlooked ubiquitous fungal endophytes. PLoS One (2011) 1.21
The Laccaria genome: a symbiont blueprint decoded. New Phytol (2008) 1.20
Parallel evolutionary paths to mycoheterotrophy in understorey Ericaceae and Orchidaceae: ecological evidence for mixotrophy in Pyroleae. Oecologia (2006) 1.19
Evidence for novel and specialized mycorrhizal parasitism: the orchid Gastrodia confusa gains carbon from saprotrophic Mycena. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.17
Plant-ants feed their host plant, but above all a fungal symbiont to recycle nitrogen. Proc Biol Sci (2010) 1.17
High mycorrhizal specificity in a widespread mycoheterotrophic plant, Eulophia zollingeri (Orchidaceae). Am J Bot (2008) 1.12
The evolutionary history of mycorrhizal specificity among lady's slipper orchids. Evolution (2007) 1.09
Independent recruitment of saprotrophic fungi as mycorrhizal partners by tropical achlorophyllous orchids. New Phytol (2009) 1.09
Population genetics of ectomycorrhizal fungi: from current knowledge to emerging directions. Fungal Biol (2011) 1.09
Ant-plant mutualisms should be viewed as symbiotic communities. Plant Signal Behav (2009) 1.06
Epipactis helleborine shows strong mycorrhizal preference towards ectomycorrhizal fungi with contrasting geographic distributions in Japan. Mycorrhiza (2008) 0.99
Symbiotic germination capability of four Epipactis species (Orchidaceae) is broader than expected from adult ecology. Am J Bot (2012) 0.94
Fungal associates of Pyrola rotundifolia, a mixotrophic Ericaceae, from two Estonian boreal forests. Mycorrhiza (2008) 0.93
Molecular markers detecting an ectomycorrhizal Suillus collinitus strain on Pinus halepensis roots suggest successful inoculation and persistence in Mediterranean nursery and plantation. FEMS Microbiol Ecol (2006) 0.93
Radiocesium concentrations in the bark, sapwood and heartwood of three tree species collected at Fukushima forests half a year after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident. J Environ Radioact (2013) 0.93
Mixotrophy of Platanthera minor, an orchid associated with ectomycorrhiza-forming Ceratobasidiaceae fungi. New Phytol (2011) 0.92
Extensive gene flow over Europe and possible speciation over Eurasia in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria amethystina complex. Mol Ecol (2011) 0.92
Multi-host ectomycorrhizal fungi are predominant in a Guinean tropical rainforest and shared between canopy trees and seedlings. Environ Microbiol (2010) 0.92
Shifts in mycorrhizal fungi during the evolution of autotrophy to mycoheterotrophy in Cymbidium (Orchidaceae). Am J Bot (2012) 0.91
SCAR markers to detect mycorrhizas of an American Laccaria bicolor strain inoculated in European Douglas-fir plantations. Mycorrhiza (2002) 0.89
Strong emission of methyl chloride from tropical plants. Nature (2002) 0.89
Identification of dendrobium species used for herbal medicines based on ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequence. Biol Pharm Bull (2011) 0.88
Out of the rivers: are some aquatic hyphomycetes plant endophytes? New Phytol (2008) 0.87
Specific arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with non-photosynthetic Petrosavia sakuraii (Petrosaviaceae). Mycorrhiza (2011) 0.87
Phylogeography of the genus Cardiandra based on genetic variation in cpDNA sequences. J Plant Res (2006) 0.87
The latest news from biological interactions in orchids: in love, head to toe. New Phytol (2014) 0.86
Phylogenetic species delimitation in ectomycorrhizal fungi and implications for barcoding: the case of the Tricholoma scalpturatum complex (Basidiomycota). Mol Ecol (2010) 0.85
Facilitated establishment of Quercus ilex in shrub-dominated communities within a Mediterranean ecosystem: do mycorrhizal partners matter? FEMS Microbiol Ecol (2009) 0.85
Seasonal and environmental changes of mycorrhizal associations and heterotrophy levels in mixotrophic Pyrola japonica (Ericaceae) growing under different light environments. Am J Bot (2012) 0.84
Two widespread green Neottia species (Orchidaceae) show mycorrhizal preference for Sebacinales in various habitats and ontogenetic stages. Mol Ecol (2015) 0.83
Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in mycorrhizal networks and mycoheterotrophic plants of tropical forests: a stable isotope analysis. Plant Physiol (2011) 0.83
Optimized assay and storage conditions for enzyme activity profiling of ectomycorrhizae. Mycorrhiza (2011) 0.83
Mycorrhizas in tropical forests: a neglected research imperative. New Phytol (2009) 0.82
A case study of modified interactions with symbionts in a hybrid mediterranean orchid. Am J Bot (2010) 0.81
Evolution of host breadth in broad interactions: mycorrhizal specificity in East Asian and North American rattlesnake plantains (Goodyera spp.) and their fungal hosts. Mol Ecol (2010) 0.81
Phylogeny and comparative seed morphology of epiphytic and terrestrial species of Liparis (Orchidaceae) in Japan. J Plant Res (2007) 0.81
Bridging mycorrhizal genomics, metagenomics and forest ecology. New Phytol (2013) 0.81
Nutritional regulation in mixotrophic plants: new insights from Limodorum abortivum. Oecologia (2014) 0.81
Arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in cordate gametophytes of two ferns, Angiopteris lygodiifolia and Osmunda japonica. J Plant Res (2012) 0.81
Saprotrophic fungal mycorrhizal symbionts in achlorophyllous orchids: finding treasures among the 'molecular scraps'? Plant Signal Behav (2010) 0.80
A glimpse into the past of land plants and of their mycorrhizal affairs: from fossils to evo-devo. New Phytol (2010) 0.80
Do chlorophyllous orchids heterotrophically use mycorrhizal fungal carbon? Trends Plant Sci (2014) 0.78
Was Jeju Island a glacial refugium for East Asian warm-temperate plants? Insights from the homosporous fern Selliguea hastata (Polypodiaceae). Am J Bot (2013) 0.78
Introduction to a Virtual Special Issue on mycoheterotrophy: New Phytologist sheds light on non-green plants. New Phytol (2010) 0.78
Demographic shifts related to mycoheterotrophy and their fitness impacts in two Cephalanthera species. Ecology (2016) 0.76
The rare terrestrial orchid Nervilia nipponica consistently associates with a single group of novel mycobionts. J Plant Res (2013) 0.76
Chronological trends in trace metals recorded by a tree bark pocket in Yakushima Island, Japan. J Environ Monit (2005) 0.75
Significant difference in mycorrhizal specificity between an autotrophic and its sister mycoheterotrophic plant species of Petrosaviaceae. J Plant Res (2014) 0.75
Evolving insights to understanding mycorrhizas. New Phytol (2015) 0.75
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First flowering hybrid between autotrophic and mycoheterotrophic plant species: breakthrough in molecular biology of mycoheterotrophy. J Plant Res (2013) 0.75
Morts d'amour: mitochondria are bacteria that sometimes become extinct through symbiosis. Trends Microbiol (2011) 0.75
Inter-specific relationships and hierarchical spatial genetic structuring in Nervilia nipponica, an endangered orchid in Japan. J Plant Res (2010) 0.75
The enigmatic Squamanita odorata (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is parasitic on Hebeloma mesophaeum. Mycol Res (2007) 0.75