Improved de novo Assembly of the Achlorophyllous Orchid
Since Gastrodia is one of the largest genera consisting of fully mycoheterotrophic species from a wide geographic area (Cribb and Killmann, 2010), members in this genus are
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Since Gastrodia is one of the largest genera consisting of fully mycoheterotrophic species from a wide geographic area (Cribb and Killmann, 2010), members in this genus are
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Gastrodia elata, a mycoheterotrophic orchid, is a well-known medicinal herb. In nature, the seed germination of G. elata requires proper fungal association, because of the absence of endosperm.
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Gastrodia elata Blume. (G. elata)—a heterotrophic orchid with high medicinal value—faces sustainability challenges due to its ecological specificity. This review highlights critical factors
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Gastrodia elata is a widely distributed achlorophyllous orchid and is highly valued as both medicine and food. Gastrodia elata produces dust-like seeds and relies on mycorrhizal fungi for its germination and
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The current study revealed that under field conditions in G. elata and A. gallica symbiotic systems, the yield of G. elata significantly differed among A. gallica strains collected from several
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Our report establishes a foundation for studying adaptation to a mycoheterotrophic lifestyle. Gastrodia elata is an obligate mycoheterotrophic plant with highly reduced leaves and
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According to past research, G. elata is a potential medicinal and edible plant with several active components and pharmacological activity that has a high application value in medicine and the
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In this study, the temporal dynamics of both endophytic bacterial and fungal communities during the growth of G. elata subjected to two different cultivation patterns were analyzed, and further
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The utility model mainly provides a gastrodia elata is planted fungus pond and is reclaimed machine for solve the technical problem who proposes in the above-mentioned background art.
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