Abstract
This paper describes the hitherto unreported aspects of orchid mycorrhizae. The host cells harbour upto 4 generations of fungal pelotons which are formed after each peloton is digested. There are two types of hyphae in a host cell, one forming the pelotons, and the other which lies close to the host cell wall and separated from the former by a callosic wall. The later, called non-pelotonic hyphae form the fresh peloton when the former is digested. Consequently, there are also cytochemical differences between these two types of hyphae.
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Senthilkumar, S., & Krishnamurthy, K. V. (1998). A cytochemical study on the mycorrhizae of Spathoglottis plicata. Biologia Plantarum, 41(1), 111–119. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1001724803177
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