170 results on '"Ogura-Tsujita, Yuki"'
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2. Orchid Mycorrhizal Association of Cultivated Dendrobium Hybrid and Their Role in Seed Germination and Seedling Growth
3. BBS Gene Expression and Its Diversity in the Genus Dendrobium
4. Mycorrhizal Fungi of Phalaenopsis japonica (Orchidaceae) and Their Role in Seed Germination and Seedling Development
5. Evolutionary histories and mycorrhizal associations of mycoheterotrophic plants dependent on saprotrophic fungi
6. Development of a Male-Sterile Line of Eggplant Utilizing the Cytoplasm of Solanum aethiopicum Gilo Group
7. Fern gametophytes of Angiopteris lygodiifolia and Osmunda japonica harbor diverse Mucoromycotina fungi
8. A leafless epiphytic orchid, Taeniophyllum glandulosum Blume (Orchidaceae), is specifically associated with the Ceratobasidiaceae family of basidiomycetous fungi
9. The epiphytic orchid Vanda falcata is predominantly associated with a single Tulasnellaceae fungus in adulthood, and Ceratobasidiaceae fungi strongly induce its seed germination in vitro
10. Fungal partner shifts during the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in Neottia
11. How do fungal partners affect the evolution and habitat preferences of mycoheterotrophic plants? A case study in Gastrodia
12. Symbiotic Culture of Three Closely Related Dendrobium Species Reveals a Growth Bottleneck and Differences in Mycorrhizal Specificity at Early Developmental Stages
13. The Physiological Ecology of Mycoheterotrophy
14. Dominant Dendrobium officinale mycorrhizal partners vary among habitats and strongly induce seed germination in vitro
15. The tiny-leaved orchid Cephalanthera subaphylla obtains most of its carbon via mycoheterotrophy
16. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in field-collected terrestrial cordate gametophytes of pre-polypod leptosporangiate ferns (Osmundaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Plagiogyriaceae, Cyatheaceae)
17. Production of Doubled Haploid through Anther Culture of the Male-Fertile Lines in the CMS System of Eggplant with the Cytoplasm of Solanum grandifolium
18. Pollen degeneration in three functional male-sterile lines of eggplant with the wild Solanum cytoplasms
19. Shifts in mycorrhizal fungi during the evolution of autotrophy to mycoheterotrophy in Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
20. In-vitro symbiotic germination of seeds of five mycoheterotrophic Gastrodia orchids with Mycena and Marasmiaceae fungi
21. Mycorrhizal Diversity in Apostasia (Orchidaceae) Indicates the Origin and Evolution of Orchid Mycorrhiza
22. Evidence for Novel and Specialized Mycorrhizal Parasitism: The Orchid Gastrodia confusa Gains Carbon from Saprotrophic Mycena
23. High Mycorrhizal Specificity in a Widespread Mycoheterotrophic Plant, Eulophia zollingeri (Orchidaceae)
24. Effects of Low Nitrogen Medium on Endogenous Changes in Ethylene, Auxins, and Cytokinins in in vitro Shoot Formation from Rhizomes of Cymbidium kanran
25. Molecular identification of seed‐feeding flies dissected from herbarium specimens clarifies the 100‐year history of parasitism by Japanagromyza tokunagai in Japan
26. Significant difference in mycorrhizal specificity between an autotrophic and its sister mycoheterotrophic plant species of Petrosaviaceae
27. First flowering hybrid between autotrophic and mycoheterotrophic plant species: breakthrough in molecular biology of mycoheterotrophy
28. Strong primer bias for Tulasnellaceae fungi in metabarcoding: Specific primers improve the characterization of the mycorrhizal communities of epiphytic orchids
29. Effects of culture medium and temperature on fungal growth of Mycena and marasmioid isolates and in vitro symbiotic culture in mycoheterotrophic orchid, Gastrodia pubilabiata
30. The rare terrestrial orchid Nervilia nipponica consistently associates with a single group of novel mycobionts
31. Arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in cordate gametophytes of two ferns, Angiopteris lygodiifolia and Osmunda japonica
32. International Biological Flora:Nervilia nipponica
33. International Biological Flora: Nervilia nipponica
34. Specific arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with non-photosynthetic Petrosavia sakuraii (Petrosaviaceae)
35. Epipactis helleborine shows strong mycorrhizal preference towards ectomycorrhizal fungi with contrasting geographic distributions in Japan
36. Differing Life-History Strategies of Two Mycoheterotrophic Orchid Species Associated with Leaf Litter- and Wood-Decaying Fungi
37. The endangered epiphytic orchid Dendrobium okinawense has a highly specific mycorrhizal association with a single Tulasnellaceae fungus
38. The mycorrhizal community of the epiphytic orchid Thrixspermum japonicum is strongly biased toward a single Ceratobasidiaceae fungus, despite a wide range of fungal partners
39. The Physiological Ecology of Mycoheterotrophy
40. Molecular identification of seed‐feeding flies dissected from herbarium specimens clarifies the 100‐year history of parasitism by Japanagromyza tokunagai in Japan.
41. Physisporinus is an important mycorrhizal partner for mycoheterotrophic plants: Identification of mycorrhizal fungi of three Yoania species
42. Development of the Functional Male Sterile Line of Eggplant Utilizing the Cytoplasm of Solanum kurzii by Way of the Amphidiploid
43. Symbiotic mycorrhizal fungi for inducing seed germination of Cephalanthera longifolia (L.) Fritsch colonized in landfill site
44. How to utilize field seed sowing techniques to the conservation of difficult-to-transplant plants?
45. Field seed sowing techniques and symbiotic seed germination under cultivated conditions in an epiphytic orchid, Taeniophyllum glandulosum Blume
46. The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood-decaying fungi
47. MOESM1 of A method for facilitating the seed germination of a mycoheterotrophic orchid, Gastrodia pubilabiata, using decomposed leaf litter harboring a basidiomycete fungus, Mycena sp
48. Identification of Flies Infesting Wild Orchid Flowers and Fruits in Japan
49. Genetic Characterization of the Fertility Restorer (Rf) Genes and Their Linked DNA Marker of the Male Sterile Eggplant Systems Having the Cytoplasm of the Wild Species
50. The giant mycoheterotrophic orchid Erythrorchis altissima is associated mainly with a divergent set of wood‐decaying fungi
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