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Orchidaceae) ***
Phylogenetic Relationships of Rhizoctonia Fungi Within the Cantharellales
9B Taxonomy to Genus
Diversity and Roles of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera
Fungi of French Guiana Gathered in a Taxonomic, Environmental And
Revista Agrária Acadêmica Agrarian Academic Journal
Cypripedium Montanum Douglas Ex Lindley (Mountain Lady's Slipper): a Technical Conservation Assessment
High Specificity of a Rare Terrestrial Orchid Toward a Rare Fungus Within
The Diversity of Root-Associated Endophytic Fungi from Four Epiphytic Orchids in China
Biogeography and Ecology of Tulasnellaceae
Cypripedium Montanum (Mountain Lady’S Slipper): Species Assessment for the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Region
Main Fungal Partners and Different Levels of Specificity of Orchid Mycorrhizae in the Tropical Mountain Forests of Ecuador
Of Macrofungi Recorded from Singapore: Macritchie-Pierce
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Basidiomycetous Hyphomycete Genus Hormomyces
Tulasnella Eremophila Fungal Planet Description Sheets 251
Propagation, Cultivation and Breeding of Terrestial Temperate Orchids, with Focus on Cypripedium
A Taxonomic Study of Tremella in North America. Richard Kirk Speairs Jr Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Fungi from the Roots of the Common Terrestrial Orchid Gymnadenia Conopsea
Top View
Conceptual Bipartite Networks with Equal Numbers of Higher
Morphologial Studies of Hyphoderma Cremeoalbum and Radulomyces
Specificity and Localised Distribution of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Soil May
Shallow Genome Sequencing for Phylogenomics of Mycorrhizal Fungi from 2 Endangered Orchids 3 4 Sarah A
14 Agaricomycetes
Generalism in the Interaction of Tulasnellaceae Mycobionts with Orchids Characterizes a Biodiversity Hotspot in the Tropical Andes of Southern Ecuador
AR TICL E New Species of Tulasnella Associated with Terrestrial Orchids In
Evolution of Nutritional Modes of Ceratobasidiaceae (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) As Revealed from Publicly Available ITS Sequences
Fungal Networks and Orchid Distribution: New Insights from Above- and Below-Ground Analyses of Fungal Communities
The Dark Side of Orchid Symbiosis: Can Tulasnella Calospora Decompose Host Tissues?
Characterization of Mycorrhizal Fungi of the Genus Tulasnella
Clavariaceae and Cantharellales
Root Endophytic Fungal Community and Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotope Patterns Differ Among Bletilla Species (Orchidaceae)
AR TICLE Fungal Networks and Orchid Distribution
Population Extinctions Driven by Climate Change, Population Size, and Time Since Observation
Agaricomycetes of Ontario Tallgrass Prairies
Biological Flora of Central Europe: Dactylorhiza Sambucina (L.)
Tulasnella Irregularis (Basidiomycota: Tulasnellaceae)
Dactylorhiza Cinsine Orchidaceae Dahil Bazı Türlerin Mikorizal Çeşitliliği
Fungal and Plant Gene Expression in the Tulasnella Calospora-Serapias
Is the Distribution of Two Rare Orchis Sister Species Limited by Their Main Mycobiont?
Internal Transcribed Spacer Primers and Sequences for Improved Characterization of Basidiomycetous Orchid Mycorrhizas
The Evolutionary History of Mycorrhizal Specificity Among Lady’S Slipper Orchids
A Transcriptomic Approach Provides Insights on the Mycorrhizal Symbiosis of the Mediterranean Orchid Limodorum Abortivum in Nature
The Diversity Analysis and Functional Prediction of Endophytic Fungi Community of Gymnadenia Conopsea from Different Altitudes in Tibet
Availability of Orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi on Roadside Trees in a Tropical
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Aphyllophoroid Fungi in Insular Woodlands of Eastern Ukraine
Similarity in Mycorrhizal Communities Associating with Two Widespread Terrestrial Orchids Decays with Distance