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Glomus corymbiforme, a new species in Glomales from Poland

Mycologia, 1995
Glomus corymbiforme sp. nov. is described and illustrated. This fungus was found associated with roots of different plant species colonizing maritime sand dunes adjacent to Swinoujscie in northwestern Po? land. Glomus corymbiforme is distinctive in forming co- rymbiform sporocarps with spores enveloped individ- ually by a hyphal mantle composed of ...
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Discovery, measurement, and interpretation of diversity in arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes)

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995
Measures of diversity depend on an eclectic taxonomy now being developed from comparisons of morphology, developmental programs, carbohydrate chemistry, fatty acids, and nucleotide sequences in a wide range of arbuscular fungal taxa obtained from living culture collections.
Joseph B. Morton   +2 more
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Arbuscular fungi and mycorrhizae (Glomales) of the Hel Peninsula, Poland

Mycorrhiza, 1994
In the years 1985–1989, the occurrence of arbuscular fungi and mycorrhizae on the Hel Peninsula (Poland) was investigated with the help of 45 soil and root samples collected under 20 plant species of eight families. Except for Zea mays, the other plant species were from uncultivated sites. All soil samples contained spores of arbuscular fungi, of which
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Scutellospora Armeniaca, A New Species in Glomales (Zygomycetes) from Poland

Mycologia, 1992
Petch, T. 1937. Notes on entomogenous fungi. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 21: 34-67. Strongman, D. B., E. S. Eveleigh, and T. Royama. 1990. Hirsutella longicolla sp. nov. and H. longicolla var. cornuta var. nov.: two new fungi pathogenic to the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). J. Invert. Pathol. 55: 11-16. Wagner, T. L.,
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Developmental Foundations for Morphological Diversity Among Endomycorrhizal Fungi in Glomales (Zygomycetes)

1995
Diversity occurs at all levels of organization within a living organism, from nucleotide sequences in DNA to characters of the morphological phenotype. Other diversity is manifested in various interactions between the organism and its environment in local communities or following dispersal to new sites (Morton 1993; Morton and Bentivenga 1994). We will
J. B. Morton   +2 more
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Polish Glomales VIII. Scutellispora Nodosa, a New Species with Knobby Spores

Mycologia, 1991
, , and M. C. Johnson. 1987. Fungal endophytes of grasses. Annual Rev. Phytopathol. 25: 293-315. White, J. F., Jr. 1987. Widespread distribution of endophytes in the Poaceae. Pl. Dis. 71: 340-342. , and G. T. Cole. 1986. Endophyte-host associations in forage grasses. IV. The endophyte of Festuca versuta. Mycologia 78: 102-107. ,and G.
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Glomus kerguelense sp. Nov., a new glomales species from sub-antartic

2002
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Dalpe, Y.   +4 more
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Glomal tumors

American Heart Journal, 1937
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A Revision of the GenusSclerocystis(Glomaceae, Glomales)

Mycologia, 1990
Rogério T. Almeida, N. C. Schenck
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