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101. Metagenomic Analyses of the Viruses Detected in Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Host Orchid.

102. Diversity of fungi associated with roots of Calanthe orchid species in Korea.

103. Verrucosispora endophytica sp. nov., isolated from the root of wild orchid (Grosourdya appendiculata (Blume) Rchb.f.).

104. The challenges of using high-throughput sequencing to track multiple bipartite mycoviruses of wild orchid-fungus partnerships over consecutive years.

105. Cell-specific expression of plant nutrient transporter genes in orchid mycorrhizae.

106. An annotated translation of Noël Bernard's 1899 article 'On the germination of Neottia nidus-avis'.

107. Population structure of an orchid mycorrhizal fungus with genus-wide specificity.

108. Antifungal Lipopeptides Produced by Bacillus sp. FJAT-14262 Isolated from Rhizosphere Soil of the Medicinal Plant Anoectochilus roxburghii.

109. You are what you get from your fungi: nitrogen stable isotope patterns in Epipactis species.

110. Local-scale spatial structure and community composition of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in semi-natural grasslands.

111. Are there keystone mycorrhizal fungi associated to tropical epiphytic orchids?

112. Mycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile.

113. Comparison of green and albino individuals of the partially mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipactis helleborine on molecular identities of mycorrhizal fungi, nutritional modes and gene expression in mycorrhizal roots.

114. Mycorrhizal specificity does not limit the distribution of an endangered orchid species.

115. Quantitative evaluation of protocorm growth and fungal colonization in Bletilla striata (Orchidaceae) reveals less-productive symbiosis with a non-native symbiotic fungus.

116. Fine-scale spatial distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the soil of host-rich grasslands.

117. Comparative seed germination and seedling development of the ghost orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii (Orchidaceae), and molecular identification of its mycorrhizal fungus from South Florida.

118. Differences in carbon source utilisation by orchid mycorrhizal fungi from common and endangered species of Caladenia (Orchidaceae).

119. Arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions of mycoheterotrophic Thismia are more specialized than in autotrophic plants.

120. Investigation of Endophytic Bacterial Community in Supposedly Axenic Cultures of Pineapple and Orchids with Evidence on Abundant Intracellular Bacteria.

121. Symbiont abundance can affect host plant population dynamics.

122. Fungal and plant gene expression in the Tulasnella calospora-Serapias vomeracea symbiosis provides clues about nitrogen pathways in orchid mycorrhizas.

123. Comparative "Omics" of the Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex Highlights Differences in Genetic Potential and Metabolite Synthesis.

124. Novel Endorna-like viruses, including three with two open reading frames, challenge the membership criteria and taxonomy of the Endornaviridae.

125. Habitat-driven variation in mycorrhizal communities in the terrestrial orchid genus Dactylorhiza.

126. The tiny-leaved orchid Cephalanthera subaphylla obtains most of its carbon via mycoheterotrophy.

127. Age-dependent mycorrhizal specificity in an invasive orchid, Oeceoclades maculata.

128. Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity and Community Composition in Two Closely Related Platanthera (Orchidaceae) Species.

129. Fungal partner shifts during the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in Neottia.

130. Plant family identity distinguishes patterns of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope abundance and nitrogen concentration in mycoheterotrophic plants associated with ectomycorrhizal fungi.

131. Non-specific symbiotic germination of Cynorkis purpurea (Thouars) Kraezl., a habitat-specific terrestrial orchid from the Central Highlands of Madagascar.

132. [Effects of exogenous MeJA, SA and two kinds of endophytic fungi on physiology and total phenols content of seedlings of Bletilla striata].

133. Relationship between soil nutrients and mycorrhizal associations of two Bipinnula species (Orchidaceae) from central Chile.

134. Differences in mycorrhizal communities between Epipactis palustris, E. helleborine and its presumed sister species E. neerlandica.

135. Proteomic and morphometric study of the in vitro interaction between Oncidium sphacelatum Lindl. (Orchidaceae) and Thanatephorus sp. RG26 (Ceratobasidiaceae).

136. Nonrandom seedling establishment corresponds with distance-dependent decline in mycorrhizal abundance in two terrestrial orchids.

137. Demographic shifts related to mycoheterotrophy and their fitness impacts in two Cephalanthera species.

138. Genome Sequencing and Transposon Mutagenesis of Burkholderia seminalis TC3.4.2R3 Identify Genes Contributing to Suppression of Orchid Necrosis Caused by B. gladioli.

139. Kinetic characterization of a novel acid ectophosphatase from Enterobacter asburiae.

140. Sebacina vermifera: a unique root symbiont with vast agronomic potential.

141. Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of Genes Involved in GA-GID1-DELLA Regulatory Module in Symbiotic and Asymbiotic Seed Germination of Anoectochilus roxburghii (Wall.) Lindl. (Orchidaceae).

142. Preliminary findings on identification of mycorrhizal fungi from diverse orchids in the Central Highlands of Madagascar.

143. Germination and seedling establishment in orchids: a complex of requirements.

144. Continent-wide distribution in mycorrhizal fungi: implications for the biogeography of specialized orchids.

145. Characterization and colonization of endomycorrhizal Rhizoctonia fungi in the medicinal herb Anoectochilus formosanus (Orchidaceae).

146. Mycorrhizal diversity, seed germination and long-term changes in population size across nine populations of the terrestrial orchid Neottia ovata.

147. Mycorrhizal networks and coexistence in species-rich orchid communities.

148. Mycorrhizal fungal diversity and community composition in a lithophytic and epiphytic orchid.

149. Two widespread green Neottia species (Orchidaceae) show mycorrhizal preference for Sebacinales in various habitats and ontogenetic stages.

150. Mycorrhizal fungi isolated from native terrestrial orchids of pristine regions in Cordoba (Argentina).

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