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Publikováno v:
Mycological Progress. 21
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 10, Iss 6, p e1001340 (2012)
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https://doaj.org/article/1f43c0e074964d6e866bd1a6f624e087
Publikováno v:
Applications in Plant Sciences, Vol 2, Iss 11, p 1400072 (2014)
Premise of the study: Pterospora andromedea (Ericaceae) is a mycoheterotrophic plant endemic to North America with a disjunct distribution. Eastern populations are in decline compared to western populations. Microsatellite loci will allow comparison
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https://doaj.org/article/6dc431743aba43e68ce2e49e35d60d97
Autor:
Lisa C. Grubisha, Jessica D. Brewer, Nicholas J. Dowie, Steven L. Miller, Steven M. Trowbridge, Matthew R. Klooster
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Applications in Plant Sciences, Vol 2, Iss 7, p 1400029 (2014)
Premise of the study: Rhizopogon kretzerae and R. salebrosus (Rhizopogonaceae) are ectomycorrhizal fungi symbiotic with pines and the mycoheterotrophic plant Pterospora andromedea (Ericaceae). Microsatellite loci will allow population genetic study o
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Publikováno v:
The Neuroscientist. 23:7-15
Engaging young people with science is essential to ensuring a scientifically literate society. Furthermore, it is important to enable access to a variety of sciences during adolescence, when individuals are making decisions about their future educati
Autor:
Matthew R. Klooster, Nicholas J. Dowie, Steven M. Trowbridge, Steven L. Miller, Lisa C. Grubisha
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Fungal Ecology. 20:97-107
Few studies of tripartite mycoheterotrophic systems have examined ecological specificity across broad geographic ranges or addressed autotrophic host specificity. Pterospora andromedea was selected as an ideal candidate to examine ecological specific
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Conservation Genetics Resources. 9:371-373
The mycoheterotrophic plant Pterospora andromedea is an important species in understanding the evolution and ecology of highly specialized plant-fungal symbioses. Lineages within P. andromedea have been shown to engage in highly specific interactions
Autor:
J. Dowie
The Foot and its Covering is a vintage handbook on foot care, with a special focus on the importance of good-quality and well-fitted shoes. Essentially, it is a guidebook with hints for those who wear and those who make shoes and boots, with directio