2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11257-8_7-1
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Mycorrhiza in Orchids

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“…This is common with all orchids (Alghamdi, 2019). Orchid seeds require symbiosis with mycorrhiza in order to change complex carbohydrates into smaller molecules that initiate germination and growth (Chen et al., 2014; Kaur, 2020; Yeh et al., 2019). Germinating seeds initially form a protocorm, followed by the development of a young plant.…”
Section: Cultural Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is common with all orchids (Alghamdi, 2019). Orchid seeds require symbiosis with mycorrhiza in order to change complex carbohydrates into smaller molecules that initiate germination and growth (Chen et al., 2014; Kaur, 2020; Yeh et al., 2019). Germinating seeds initially form a protocorm, followed by the development of a young plant.…”
Section: Cultural Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%