Mycorrhizal communities in Orchidaceae are likely shaped by plant trophic mode and biogeography but not phylogenyOA
Mycorrhizal communities in Orchidaceae are likely shaped by plant trophic mode and biogeography but not phylogeny
Deyi Wang;Vincent S.F.T.Merckx;Hans Jacquemyn;Sofia I.F.Gomes
Mountain Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province,Chengdu Institute of Biology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Chengdu 610041,China||Understanding Evolution Group,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Leiden 2332 AA,the Netherlands||Institute of Biology,Leiden University,Leiden 2333 BE,the NetherlandsUnderstanding Evolution Group,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Leiden 2332 AA,the Netherlands||Department of Evolutionary and Population Biology,Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics,University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam 1098 XH,the NetherlandsDepartment of Biology,Plant Conservation and Population Biology,KU Leuven,Leuven 3001,BelgiumInstitute of Biology,Leiden University,Leiden 2333 BE,the Netherlands
Orchid mycorrhizaFungal community assemblyPhylogenetic relatednessTrophic modeBiogeography
Orchid mycorrhizaFungal community assemblyPhylogenetic relatednessTrophic modeBiogeography
《植物多样性(英文)》 2026 (1)
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We would like to acknowledge the helpful discussions with Dr.Rutger Vos from Naturalis Biodiversity Center on environmental niche analyses.We sincerely thank for the funding provided by the China Scholarship Council(Grant No.201804910634)and the Ecology Fund of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sci-ences(KNAWWF/807/19039)to Deyi Wang.
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