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. 2018 Jun 12;122(6):947–959. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcy094

Table 3.

Species co-planted with Thelymitra epipactoides

Species co-planted with Thelymitra epipactoides Shallow Sands Woodland Damp Heathland Coastal Heathland Scrub OTU used Replicates per OTU
Acacia euthycarpa (J.M.Black) J.M.Black * 1 12
Allocasuarina verticillata (Lam.) L.A.S.Johnson * 1 26
Rytidosperma caespitosuma * * * 1, ‘T. asymmetrica 28, 64
Callitris gracilis R.T.Baker * 1 12
Kennedia prostrata R.Br. * T. asymmetrica 32
Leptospermum continentale Joy Thomps. * * T. asymmetrica 54
Lomandra longifolia Labill. * T. asymmetrica 32
Poa poiformis (Labill.) Druce * T. asymmetrica 30
Pultenaea canaliculata F.Muell. * T. asymmetrica 29
Thomasia petalocalyx F.Muell. * T. asymmetrica 21

*Site of mycorrhizal isolates co-planted, OTU used and replicates per OTU. Includes nine isolates from the SSW relating to OTU1, and 18 isolates from the DH and CHS relating to ‘T. asymmetrica’.

aRytidosperma caespitosum (Gaudich.) Connor & Edgar was the only species to occur commonly across all three sites and was therefore the only species to be tested with both OTU1 and ‘T. asymmetrica’.