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Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Relationship

Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Rel...

Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Relationship

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Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Relationship

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Full title

Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Relationship

Publisher

United Kingdom: CRC Press

Journal title

Endophyte Biology, 2023, p.295-319

Language

English

Publication information

Publisher

United Kingdom: CRC Press

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Orchids depend on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrition, especially during early developmental stages. Some orchid species are specific in their interactions, while others have a variety of fungal associations. Orchid mycorrhiza belongs to at least five major taxonomic groups such as Glomeromycota, Basidiomy-cota, Ascomycota, Agaricomycetes and Sordariom...

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Full title

Orchids and Mycorrhizal Endophytes: A Hand-in-Glove Relationship

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Record Identifier

TN_cdi_proquest_ebookcentralchapters_7134588_23_314

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_ebookcentralchapters_7134588_23_314

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ISBN

9781774638330,1774638339,1774638320,9781774638323

DOI

10.1201/9781003277262-14

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