Myco-heterotrophy (from Greek μύκης mýkes 'fungus', ἕτερος héteros 'another', 'different' and τροφή trophé 'nutrition') is a symbiotic relationship between...
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mycotrophic in this sense. Examples include Burmanniaceae. Some mycotrophs are parasitic upon fungi in an association known as myco-heterotrophy. v t e...
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produce and instead gain sugars from the fungi, a process called myco-heterotrophy. Some plants are only dependent on fungi as a source of sugars during...
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Corallorhiza (category Myco-heterotrophic orchids)
coral-shaped rhizomes for sustenance. Because of this dependence on myco-heterotrophy, they have never been successfully cultivated. Most species are leafless...
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Mycoparasitism (section Myco-heterotrophy)
Monotropa uniflora. Mycoparasitic plants are more precisely described as myco-heterotrophs. Some bacteria live on or within fungal cells as parasites or...
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Heterotroph (redirect from Heterotrophy)
except for myco-heterotrophic plants. Lastly, Domain Archaea varies immensely in metabolic functions and contains many methods of heterotrophy. Autotroph...
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called "common mycorrhizal networks". A special case of mycorrhiza is myco-heterotrophy, whereby the plant parasitizes the fungus, obtaining all of its nutrients...
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Chemosynthesis Chemotrophs Foundation species Kinetotrophs Mixotrophs Myco-heterotrophy Mycotroph Organotrophs Photoheterotrophs Photosynthesis Photosynthetic...
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Chemosynthesis Chemotrophs Foundation species Kinetotrophs Mixotrophs Myco-heterotrophy Mycotroph Organotrophs Photoheterotrophs Photosynthesis Photosynthetic...
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S2CID 259078590. Merckx VSFT; Bidartondo MI; Hynson NA. (2009). "Myco-heterotrophy: When fungi host plants" (PDF). Annals of Botany. 104 (7): 1255–1261...
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