Arachnitis uniflora, the sole species in the genus Arachnitis, is a non-photosyntheticplant species in the family Corsiaceae.[2] This species is mycoheterotrophic, and it obtains carbon from mycorrhizal fungi of the family Glomeraceae which are associated to its roots.[3][2]
Although the fungi present in the roots of this species are in some ways the same kind of arbuscular mycorrhizae which are found in the roots of many plants, the details of their association with the plant roots differ in key ways (such as the absence of arbuscules).[2]
^ abcLaura S. Domínguez; Lewis Melville; Alicia Sérsic; Antonella Faccio; R. Larry Peterson (2009), "The mycoheterotroph Arachnitis uniflora has a unique association with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi", Botany, 87 (12): 1198–1208, doi:10.1139/B09-081