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Which of the following is an example of a Myco-heterotrophic

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Answered by DarkFoxii
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Examples of myco-heterotrophic and partially myco-heterotrophic plants from different angiosperm families: (A) Pterospora andromedea, (B) Sarcodes sanguinea (both Pterosporeae; Monotropoideae; Ericaceae), (C) Voyria clavata (Gentianaceae), (D) Cephalanthera damasonium (Orchidaceae), (E) Kupea martinetugei (Triuridaceae) etc.

Answered by neelamvenkat18
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all monotropes and non-photosynthetic orchids are full myco-heterotrophs, as is the non-photosynthetic liverwort cryptothallus. partial myco-heterotrophy is common in the gentian family, with a few genera such as voyria being fully myco-heterotrophic; in photosynthetic orchids; and in a number of other plant groups.

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