Genus: Corallorhiza

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Nomenclature

Corallorhiza Gagnebin, Acta Helv. Phys.-Math. 2: 61. 1755.

List of Corallorhiza Species

References to Corallorhiza

  • Cameron, D. D. et.al. 2009. The chlorophyll-containing orchid Corallorhiza trifida derives little carbon through photosynthesis. New Phyt. 183: 358-364.
  • Catling, P. M. 1983. Autogamy in eastern Canadian Orchidaceae a review of current knowledge ands some observations. Nat. Canad. 110: 37-54.
  • Freudenstein, J. V. 1997. A monograph of Corallorhiza (Orchidaceae). Harvard Papers in Botany 1: 5-51.
  • Freudenstein, J. V. 1994. Gynostemium structure and relationships of the Corallorhizinae (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae). Pl. Syst. Evol. 193: 1-19.
  • Freudenstein, J. V. 1994. Character transformation and relationships in Corallorhiza (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae): II. Morphological variation and phylogenetic analysis. Amer. J. Bot. 81: 1458-1467.
  • Freudenstein, J. V. 1996. Proposal to conserve the name Corallorhiza Gagnebin (Orchidaceae) with a conserved spelling. Taxon 45: 695-696.
  • Freudenstein, J. V.; Doyle, J. J. 1994. Plastid DNA, morphological variation, and the phylogenetic species concept: The Corallorhiza maculata (Orchidaceae) complex. Syst. Bot. 19: 273-290.
  • Freudenstein, J. V.; Senyo, D. M. 2008. Relationships and evolution of matK in a group of leafless orchids (Corallorhiza and Corallorhizinae; Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae). Amer. J. Bot. 95: 498-505.
  • Lamont, E. E.; Fitzgerald, J. M. 2001. Noteworthy plants reported from the Torrey Range- 2000. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 128: 409-414.
  • Rasmussen, H. N.; Whigham, D. F. 2002. Phenology of roots and mycorrhiza in orchid species differing in phototrophic strategy. New Phyt. 154: 797-807.
  • Rasmussen, H. N.; Whigham, D. F. 1993. Seed ecology of dust seeds in situ: A new study technique and its application in terrestrial orchids. Amer. J. Bot. 80: 1374-1378.
  • Rasmussen, H. N.; Whigham, D. F. 1998. The underground phase: A special challenge in studies of terrestrial orchid populations. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 126: 49-64.
  • Smreciu, E. A.; Currah, R. S. 1989. Symbiotic gemination of seeds of terrestrial orchids of North America and Europe. Lindleyana 4: 6-15.
  • Taylor, D. L.; Bruns, T. D. 1999. Population, habitat and genetic correlates of mycorrhizal specialization in the 'cheating' orchids Corallorhiza maculata and C. mertensiana. Molec. Ecol. 8: 1719-1732.
  • Zimmer, K. et.al. 2008. The ectomycorrhizal specialist orchid Corallorhiza trifida is a partial myco-heterotroph. New Phyt. 178: 395-400.