نتایج جستجو برای: orchids

تعداد نتایج: 1382  

2011
Serena Aceto Luciano Gaudio

Since the time of Darwin, biologists have studied the origin and evolution of the Orchidaceae, one of the largest families of flowering plants. In the last two decades, the extreme diversity and specialization of floral morphology and the uncoupled rate of morphological and molecular evolution that have been observed in some orchid species have spurred interest in the study of the genes involve...

Journal: :Science 2011
Santiago R Ramírez Thomas Eltz Mikiko K Fujiwara Günter Gerlach Benjamin Goldman-Huertas Neil D Tsutsui Naomi E Pierce

Most flowering plants establish mutualistic associations with insect pollinators to facilitate sexual reproduction. However, the evolutionary processes that gave rise to these associations remain poorly understood. We reconstructed the times of divergence, diversification patterns, and interaction networks of a diverse group of specialized orchids and their bee pollinators. In contrast to a sce...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Bob B M Wong Charlotte Salzmann Florian P Schiestl

Orchids are extraordinary among plants because many species are pollinated through sexual duplicity by producing flowers that mimic female insects to lure unsuspecting males. Previous work showed that sexual deception by the orchid Chiloglottis trapeziformis can have a negative impact on its wasp pollinator Neozeleboria cryptoides. We report that female wasps may be capable of mitigating the co...

2014
Jing Luo Bei-Wei Hou Zhi-Tao Niu Wei Liu Qing-Yun Xue Xiao-Yu Ding

The orchid family Orchidaceae is one of the largest angiosperm families, including many species of important economic value. While chloroplast genomes are very informative for systematics and species identification, there is very limited information available on chloroplast genomes in the Orchidaceae. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genomes of the medicinal plant Dendrobium officinale ...

2015
Hyoung Tae Kim Jung Sung Kim Michael J. Moore Kurt M. Neubig Norris H. Williams W. Mark Whitten Joo-Hwan Kim Serena Aceto

Earlier research has revealed that the ndh loci have been pseudogenized, truncated, or deleted from most orchid plastomes sequenced to date, including in all available plastomes of the two most species-rich subfamilies, Orchidoideae and Epidendroideae. This study sought to resolve deeper-level phylogenetic relationships among major orchid groups and to refine the history of gene loss in the ndh...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
S Vandewoestijne A S Róis A Caperta M Baguette D Tyteca

Reproductive success (RS) in orchids in general, and in non-rewarding species specifically, is extremely low. RS is pollinator and pollination limited in food deceptive orchids, but this has rarely been studied in sexually deceptive orchid species. Here, we tested the effects of several individual (plant height, inflorescence size, nearest neighbour distance and flower position) and population ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Antonina I Internicola Lawrence D Harder

Most rewardless orchids engage in generalized food-deception, exhibiting floral traits typical of rewarding species and exploiting the instinctive foraging of pollinators. Generalized food-deceptive (GFD) orchids compete poorly with rewarding species for pollinator services, which may be overcome by flowering early in the growing season when relatively more pollinators are naive and fewer compe...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
Belinda J Davis Ryan D Phillips Magali Wright Celeste C Linde Kingsley W Dixon

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Although mycorrhizal associations are predominantly generalist, specialized mycorrhizal interactions have repeatedly evolved in Orchidaceae, suggesting a potential role in limiting the geographical range of orchid species. In particular, the Australian orchid flora is characterized by high mycorrhizal specialization and short-range endemism. This study investigates the mycor...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Thomas J Givnish Daniel Spalink Mercedes Ames Stephanie P Lyon Steven J Hunter Alejandro Zuluaga William J D Iles Mark A Clements Mary T K Arroyo James Leebens-Mack Lorena Endara Ricardo Kriebel Kurt M Neubig W Mark Whitten Norris H Williams Kenneth M Cameron

Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species,more than mammals, birds and reptiles combined. Tests of hypotheses to account for such diversity have been stymied by the lack of a fully resolved broad-scale phylogeny. Here,we provide such a phylogeny, based on 75 chloroplast genes for 39 species representing all orchid subfamilies and 16 of 17 tribes, time-calibrat...

2002

With the nursery and garden center industry expanding, it is important to keep the consumer returning year after year for the newest, most exciting and most unusual species. Perennial nursery crops are one sector of the nursery market that has grown rapidly due to the addition of new species. Though orchids are not new to the horticultural trade, these fascinating plants have long been in the d...

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