Volume 19, Number 6, 357-363, DOI: 10.1007/s00572-009-0240-7

Arbuscular, ecto-related, orchid mycorrhizas—three independent structural lineages towards mycoheterotrophy: implications for classification?

Stephan Imhof

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Abstract

The classification of mycorrhizas in seven equally ranked types glosses over differences and similarities and, in particular, does not acknowledge the structural diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizas. This article emphasizes the parallel continua of ecto-related mycorrhizas and arbuscular mycorrhizas, exemplified within Ericaceae and Gentianales, respectively, as well as the proprietary development of orchid mycorrhizas, all three of which have independently developed mycoheterotrophic plants. A hierarchical classification according to structural similarities is suggested.

Keywords  Arbuscular mycorrhiza - Ectomycorrhiza - Orchid mycorrhiza - Mycorrhizal structures - Mycorrhizal classification - Mycoheterotrophy

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