A Virtual Special Issue on Mycoheterotrophy

Introduction to a Virtual Special Issue on mycoheterotrophy: New Phytologist sheds light on non-green plants
Marc-André Selosse, Duncan D. Cameron

The biology of myco-heterotrophic ('saprophytic') plants
Jonathan R. Leake

Fungal hosts for mycoheterotrophic plants: a nonexclusive, but highly selective club
Nicole A. Hynson, Thomas D. Bruns

Physiological ecology of mycoheterotrophy
Jonathan R. Leake, Duncan D. Cameron

Evolution of mycoheterotrophy in plants: a phylogenetic perspective
Vincent Merckx, John V. Freudenstein

Anatomy and mycotrophy of the achlorophyllous Afrothismia winkleri
S. Imhof

'Prepackaged symbioses': propagules on roots of the myco-heterotrophic plant Arachnitis uniflora
Laura Domínguez, Alicia Sérsic, Lewis Melville, R. Larry Peterson

Symbiotic germination and development of myco-heterotrophic plants in nature: transfer of carbon from ectomycorrhizal Salix repens and Betula pendula to the orchid Corallorhiza trifida through shared hyphal connections
S. L. Mckendrick, J. R. Leake, D. J. Read

Symbiotic germination and development of myco-heterotrophic plants in nature: ontogeny of Corallorhiza trifida and characterization of its mycorrhizal fungi
S. L. McKendrick, J. R. Leake, D. L. Taylor, D. J. Read

15N and 13C natural abundance of autotrophic and myco-heterotrophic orchids provides insight into nitrogen and carbon gain from fungal association
G. Gebauer, M. Meyer

Mixotrophy in orchids: insights from a comparative study of green individuals and nonphotosynthetic individuals of Cephalanthera damasonium
Thomas Julou, Bastian Burghardt, Gerhard Gebauer, Daniel Berveiller, Claire Damesin, Marc-André Selosse

The chlorophyll-containing orchid Corallorhiza trifida derives little carbon through photosynthesis
Duncan D. Cameron, Katja Preiss, Gerhard Gebauer, David J. Read

The evolutionary ecology of myco-heterotrophy
Martin I. Bidartondo

Symbiotic germination and development of the myco-heterotrophic orchid Neottia nidus-avis in nature and its requirement for locally distributed Sebacina spp.
S. L. McKendrick, J. R. Leake, D. Lee Taylor, D. J. Read

Independent recruitment of saprotrophic fungi as mycorrhizal partners by tropical achlorophyllous orchids
Florent Martos, Maguy Dulormne, Thierry Pailler, Paola Bonfante, Antonella Faccio, Jacques Fournel, Marie-Pierre Dubois, Marc-André Selosse

Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope abundances support the myco-heterotrophic nature and host-specificity of certain achlorophyllous plants
Steven A. Trudell, Paul T. Rygiewicz, Robert L. Edmonds

The ectomycorrhizal specialist orchid Corallorhiza trifida is a partial myco-heterotroph
Katja Zimmer, Cornelia Meyer, Gerhard Gebauer

Wide geographical and ecological distribution of nitrogen and carbon gains from fungi in pyroloids and monotropoids (Ericaceae) and in orchids
Katja Zimmer, Nicole A. Hynson, Gerhard Gebauer, Edith B. Allen, Michael F. Allen, David J. Read

Symbiotic germination and development of the myco-heterotroph Monotropa hypopitys in nature and its requirement for locally distributed Tricholoma spp.
J. R. Leake, S. L. McKendrick, M. Bidartondo, D. J. Read

Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae)
Nicole A. Hynson, Katja Preiss, Gerhard Gebauer, Thomas D. Bruns

Fungal fidelity in the myco-heterotroph-to-autotroph life cycle of Lycopodiaceae: a case of parental nurture?
Jonathan R. Leake, Duncan D. Cameron, David J. Beerling

Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in Lycopodiaceae
Jennifer L. Winther, William E. Friedman

An orchid–fungus marriage – physical promiscuity, conflict and cheating
Monique Gardes

Myco-heterotroph–fungus marriages – is fidelity over-rated?
D. Lee Taylor

Root-sprouting in myco-heterotrophic plants: prepackaged symbioses or overcoming meristem limitation?
Jitka Klimešová

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