... Oeceoclades maculata does not seem to be naturalized, as it occurs in undisturbed woods. References Allem AC, Valls JFM (1987) Recursos forrageiros nativos do. Fig. 3.8 Ipomoea pantanalensis J.R.I. Wood & C. Urbanetz (Herbarium CGMS) Fig ...
... ( Oeceoclades maculata ) has spread like a weed since its appearance in Florida some 30 years ago . Its original pollinator may have been left in some African savannah , but in Florida it makes do with rain . It is one of the few orchids ...
... Oeceoclades maculata (Lindl.) Lindl. e utilização de seus simbiontes fúngicos na germinação e produção de mudas de orquídeas nativas da região do Alto Paranaíba, MG. Evol Conserv Biodiver 3(1):6–13 Peterson RL, Massicotte HB, Melville ...
... Oeceoclades maculata, respectively. (iii) Data analysis The bioinformatics pipelines vary depending on the available reference genome sequence. When reference genome sequences are available, data analysis is divided into the following ...
... Oeceoclades maculata , and Oncidium altissimum . In Brazil , Epulorhiza epiphytica was isolated from mycorrhizal roots of epiphytic orchids and described as a new tulasnelloid anamorph by Pereira et al . ( 2003 ) , and additional ORMs ...
... Oeceoclades maculata . Am J Bot 103 : 1880-1889 63. Andersen TF ( 1990 ) A study of hyphal mor- phology in the form genus Rhizoctonia . Myco- taxon 37 : 25–46 64. Currah RS , Sherburne R ( 1992 ) Septal ultra- structure of some fungal ...
... ( Oeceoclades maculata ) . Extracts from the beneficial , endan- gered lignum - vitae ( Guaiacum sanctum , or the tree of life ) have been used suc- cessfully to treat rheumatism and tuber- culosis . Two critically endangered ham- mock ...