The waiting room hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The waiting room hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals of …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica… - Annals of …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals Of …, 2022 - lirias.kuleuven.be
BACKGROUND: As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with
soil fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved …
soil fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved …
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• Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
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MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals of …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals of …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited by orchids: were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes?
MA Selosse, R Petrolli, MI Mujica, L Laurent… - Annals of …, 2022 - hal.science
Background As in most land plants, the roots of orchids (Orchidaceae) associate with soil
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …
fungi. Recent studies have highlighted the diversity of the fungal partners involved, mostly …