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Ant infested orchids
Diana Kulaga wrote:
The following is lifted from the July edition of Motes online newsletter (I've selected a few passages, so it's not in context): Thanks, Diana! For further reading, this is a fascinating study of the symbiotic relationships with an extensive list of references: "Ant-Orchid Interactions, A Study of Myrmecophila christinae in Mexico Shows Relationships", Orchids, August 2004, pp. 606-617 That issue just arrived in my mailbox yesterday. John |
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Ant infested orchids
"Ant-Orchid Interactions, A Study of Myrmecophila christinae in Mexico
Shows Relationships", Orchids, August 2004, pp. 606-617 That issue just arrived in my mailbox yesterday. John I saw that in the table of contents, but have not been able to read it yet. Quite a coincidence! Diana |
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Ant infested orchids
"Ant-Orchid Interactions, A Study of Myrmecophila christinae in Mexico
Shows Relationships", Orchids, August 2004, pp. 606-617 That issue just arrived in my mailbox yesterday. John I saw that in the table of contents, but have not been able to read it yet. Quite a coincidence! Diana |
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Ant infested orchids
John DeGood wrote in message ...
Diana Kulaga wrote: The following is lifted from the July edition of Motes online newsletter (I've selected a few passages, so it's not in context): Thanks, Diana! For further reading, this is a fascinating study of the symbiotic relationships with an extensive list of references: "Ant-Orchid Interactions, A Study of Myrmecophila christinae in Mexico Shows Relationships", Orchids, August 2004, pp. 606-617 Coryanthes species are pretty much dependent on ants. They are supposedly tricky to grow without them. J. Del Col |
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