- Myco-heterotrophy (from Gr**** μύκης mýkes 'fungus', ἕτερος héteros 'another', 'different' and τροφή trophé 'nutrition') is a
symbiotic relationship between...
- and
includes only the
species Pterospora andromedea. It
grows as a
mycoheterotroph (relying on
fungi rather than
photosynthesis for nutrients) in coniferous...
- the
energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, and more
specifically a
mycoheterotroph. Its
hosts are in the
Russulaceae family. Most
fungi are mycorrhizal...
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lilies (Liliales);
rosette and
succulent epiphytes (Asparagales);
mycoheterotrophs (Liliales, Dioscoreales, Pandanales), all in the
lilioid monocots;...
- less than 2 mm (0.08 in) long. The
gametophyte lives underground as a
mycoheterotroph,
tapping into
mycorrhizal networks to
access carbon and
other nutrients...
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significant energy reserves.
Orchids and a few
other groups of
plants are
mycoheterotrophs which depend on
mycorrhizal fungi for
nutrition during germination...
- Melville;
Alicia Sérsic;
Antonella Faccio; R.
Larry Peterson (2009), "The
mycoheterotroph Arachnitis uniflora has a
unique ****ociation with
arbuscular mycorrhizal...
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consists of a
flower stalk and roots, both
devoid of chlorophyll. As a
mycoheterotroph,
Thismia Rodwayi is ****ociated with a fungus,
which is the true saprophyte...
- such
structures are not
needed for
collecting sunlight. Instead, this
mycoheterotroph derives both its
energy and
nutrients from
ectomycorrhizal fungi representing...
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commonly known as the bell-flower
hyacinth orchid, is a
leafless mycoheterotroph orchid that is
endemic to south-eastern Australia. In
summer it has...