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Acaulospora pustulata and Acaulospora tortuosa , two new species in the Glomeromycota from Sierra Nevada National Park (southern Spain)

Nova Hedwigia, 2013
Two new Acaulospora species were found in two wet mountainous grassland ecosystems of Sierra Nevada National Park (Spain), living in the rhizosphere of two endangered plants, Ophioglossum vulgatum and Narcissus nevadensis, which co-occurred with other plants like Holcus lanatus, Trifolium repens, Mentha suaveolens and Carum verticillatum, in soils ...
Gladstone Silva   +2 more
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Acaulospora papillosa, a new mycorrhizal fungus from NE Brazil, and Acaulospora rugosa from Norway

Phytotaxa, 2016
A new arbuscular mycorrhizal species, Acaulospora papillosa, was isolated from the biological reserve ‘Saltinho’ within a coastal tropical Atlantic forest of the ‘Mata Atlântica’ biome in Pernambuco State of Northeastern Brazil. It was trapped and propagated as single species cultures on Zea mays.
Pereira, Camilla M.R.   +11 more
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Acaulospora Bireticulata Inside Oribatid Mites

Mycologia, 1982
(1982). Acaulospora Bireticulata Inside Oribatid Mites. Mycologia: Vol. 74, No. 5, pp. 859-861.
S. C. Rabatin, L. H. Rhodes
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Acaulospora nicolsonii, a new endogonaceous species from Great Britain

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1984
A new species of endogonaceous fungus, Acaulospora nicolsonii , is described from Great Britain. Attempts to obtain the species in pure pot culture have failed, though it sporulated in a pot containing Zea mays and mycorrhizal Glomus species. Wound healing of the type previously thought to be confined to Gigaspora spp.
C. Walker, L.E. Reed, F.E. Sanders
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A monograph of Acaulospora spp.(VAM fungi) in sunflower rhizosphere in Haryana, India [PDF]

open access: yesHelia, 2009
A total of seven Acaulospora species (Acaulospora laevis, A. lacunose, A. rehmii, A. foveata, A. gerdemanniii, A. bireticulata, A. scrobiculata) isolated from sunflower rhizosphere are described and illustrated. A key to species of Acaulospora genus has also been prepared on the basis of their morphological characters. Spores of these species have been
S. Sharma   +3 more
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In Vitro Cu-Sequestration by Glomalin from Acaulospora spinosa Walker and Trappe

The National Academy of Sciences, India, 2014
The present study reveals the development of the relationship between soil organic compounds Cu. A glycoprotein, glomalin related soil protein (GRSP), produced in copious amounts on hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) sequesters toxic elements. GRSP was extracted from laboratory cultures of AMF and soils as well.
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Revisiting the rDNA sequence diversity of a natural population of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Acaulospora colossica

Mycorrhiza, 2003
In 1999, the diversity of a field population of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Acaulospora colossica was characterized using DNA sequence data. Since 1999, AM fungal sequences have accumulated rapidly within public databases. Moreover, novel phylogenetic tools have been developed and can be used to interpret the data. A second analysis of those
Anne, Pringle   +2 more
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Development of Acaulospora rehmii spore and hyphal swellings under root-organ culture

Mycologia, 2002
A strain of Acaulospora rehmii was, for the first time, successfully grown in vitro on Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots allowing the in situ observation of Acaulospora spore development and of extraradical thin-walled hyphal swellings. The sporogenous hypha developed intercalarly along thin-walled coenocytic hyphae.
Yolande, Dalpé, Stéphane, Declerck
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Taxonomy of Acaulospora gerdemannii and Glomus leptotichum, synanamorphs of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in Glomales

Mycological Research, 1997
Comparison of type specimens of A. gerdemannii and A. appendicula revealed the spores to be identical in organization and subcellular structure, indicating they are conspecific. The Glomus morph of A. appendicula was not assigned a name in the protologue, but 11 living cultures started from or producing spores of A. gerdemannii also generated
Joseph B. Morton   +2 more
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Acaulospora pustulata and Acaulospora tortuosa, two new species in the Glomeromycota from Sierra Nevada National Park (southern Spain)

Nova Hedwigia
Two new Acaulospora species were found in two wet mountainous grassland ecosystems of Sierra Nevada National Park (Spain) living in the rhizosphere of two endangered plants Ophioglossum vulgatum and Narcissus nevadensis which co occurred with other plants like Holcus lanatus Trifolium repens Mentha suaveolens and Carum verticillatum in soils affected ...
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