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(American Journal of Botany. 2000;87:COVER-cover.)
© 2000 Botanical Society of
America, Inc.
Cover Illustration: The nonphotosynthetic plant Sarcodes sanguinea(Monotropoideae, Ericaceae) receives all its carbon from the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Rhizopogon ellenae(Boletales) that proliferates in its immediate surroundings. See Kretzer et al.: Regional specialization of Sarcodes sanguinea(Ericaceae) on a single fungal symbiont from the Rhizopogon ellenae (Rhizopogonaceae) species complex, 87/12/1778">pp. 17781782
in this issue; and Bidartondo et al.: High root concentration and uneven ectomycorrhizal diversity near Sarcodes sanguinea(Ericaceae): a cheater that stimulates its victims?, 87/12/1783">pp. 17831788
in this issue. Photo credit: Dirk Redecker.
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