Imhof, S. (1999):
Root morphology, anatomy and mycotrophy of the achlorophyllous Voyria aphylla (Jacq.) Pers. (Gentianaceae)
Mycorrhiza 9:33-39.
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Abstract:
- Roots of V. aphylla only develop hairs where roots of neighbouring
plants or organic litter is attached. Fungal penetrations almost
exclusively occur at these root-to-root attachments. The ecological
significance of these immediate hyphal bridges for achlorophyllous
plants is discussed. The morphological and anatomical features of the
root of Voyria aphylla, as well as its Paris-type arbuscular mycorrhiza
(AM) appear to be transitional between those of V. truncata and V.
tenella. A hypothetical evolutionary progression of AM and its
significance for the development of myco-heterotrophy is proposed.
Key words: Voyria, Gentianaceae, root structures, arbuscular mycorrhiza, myco-heterotrophy.

