Triuridaceae
National Institutes of Health
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Blume consists of ca. 40 species and is the largest group within the family Triuridaceae Gardner (van de Meerendonk 1984). As…
A new species of Triuridaceae, Kihansia jengiensis Sainge & Kenfack is described from the semi-deciduous forest of Southeastern…
A saprophytic species,Sciaphila secundiflora Thwaites ex Bentham of Triuridaceae,was found in the understory of Phyllostachys…
The star-like root system of the achlorophyllous Sciaphila polygyna (Triuridaceae) consists of roots up to 1.4 mm thick and 1 cm…
The genus Sciaphila (Triuridaceae) is revised based on comparative morphological and palynological studies in Taiwan. Four…
Abstract The identity of a mycorrhizal fungus in the roots of achlorophyllous Sciaphila tosaensis was investigated by DNA…
Sciaphila tosaensis Makino, endemic to Japan, and S. megastyla Fukuy. & T. Suzuki, endemic to Lanyu Island in Taiwan, are…
AMONG THE MORE NOTEWORTHY discoveries made during recent botanical explorations in the Palau Islands, is a tiny new saprophytic…