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the mycoheterotrophous orchid thrives in deep shade where sunlight rarely reaches the forest floor.
researchers documented a mycoheterotrophous plant that depends entirely on fungi for carbon.
in the understory, mycoheterotrophous herbs draw nutrients through fungal networks connected to nearby trees.
a mycoheterotrophous lifestyle is common among some orchids that lack chlorophyll.
the field guide notes mycoheterotrophous species as indicators of intact soil fungal communities.
because it is mycoheterotrophous, the seedling cannot survive without its specific mycorrhizal partner.
we found mycoheterotrophous sprouts emerging after heavy rains in a mature beech forest.
conservation plans protect habitat for mycoheterotrophous plants by limiting soil disturbance.
microscopy revealed mycoheterotrophous roots packed with fungal hyphae forming dense coils.
the mycoheterotrophous wildflower flowers briefly, then disappears back into the leaf litter.
in lab cultures, mycoheterotrophous seedlings grew only when supplied with the correct fungal isolate.
ecologists track mycoheterotrophous diversity to understand how forest fungi respond to climate shifts.
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