2023
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1057940
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Diversity and specificity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in a leafless epiphytic orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii and the potential role of fungi in shaping its fine-scale distribution

Abstract: Orchids grow in diverse habitats worldwide with most (approximately 69%) growing on trees as epiphytes. Although orchid mycorrhizal fungi have been identified as potential drivers for terrestrial orchid distribution, the influence of these fungi on the fine-scale distribution of epiphytic orchids is poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the mycorrhizal fungal community and fine-scale distribution of Dendrophylax lindenii, a rare and endangered epiphytic orchid that is leafless when mature. We used … Show more

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“…Five individuals (whole plant) from each population were collected during the vegetative period in July 2023. Both the roots and tubers were used for endophytic fungi isolation without missing any associated fungi (Johnson et al 2023). The randomly selected sample species were at least one meter apart from each other to avoid the potential effects of disturbance and cloned individuals.…”
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“…Five individuals (whole plant) from each population were collected during the vegetative period in July 2023. Both the roots and tubers were used for endophytic fungi isolation without missing any associated fungi (Johnson et al 2023). The randomly selected sample species were at least one meter apart from each other to avoid the potential effects of disturbance and cloned individuals.…”
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confidence: 99%