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The impact of land use change on mycorrhizal fungi and their associations with rodents: insights from a temperate forest in Mexico. [PDF]

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rDNA units are highly polymorphic in Scutellospora castanea (Glomales, Zygomycetes)

Gene, 1999
The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) units in the glomalean zygomycete fungus Scutellospora castanea were analyzed. Dot-blot assays allowed an estimation of 75 copies per genome. After constructing a genomic library in a phage lambdaEMBL3 vector, 13 rDNA clones were screened and explored.
Mohamed Hijri
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Scutellospora savannicola: redescription, epitypification, DNA barcoding and transfer to Dentiscutata

Mycological Progress, 2014
An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) was isolated from a south Ecuadorian reforestation site in the vicinity of a pristine mountain rainforest ecosystem. Morphologically, it corresponded with the description of an AMF first described from Cuba as Gigaspora savannicola, before it was placed in Scutellospora.
Christopher Walker, Arthur Schüßler
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DNA cloning and screening of a partial genomic library from an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Scutellospora castanea

Mycorrhiza, 1994
A technique has been developed to efficiently extract purified, restrictable genomic DNA from spores of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in order to begin detailed investigations of the genome of the Glomales. The protocol yielded variable amounts of DNA depending on the fungal species; for Scutellospora castanea and Gigaspora rosea it reached ...
Zézé, Adolphe   +2 more
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Scutellospora deformata (Scutellosporaceae), a new species of Gigasporales from the Mediterranean sand dunes of Spain

Phytotaxa, 2021
A new species S. deformata, that occurs in six locations of marine sand dunes along the eastern Mediterranean coast of Spain is described and illustrated from spores. In the field, the species occurred in the rhizosphere of Ammophila arenaria (Poaceae), Elymus farctus (Poaceae), Otanthus maritimus (Asteraceae), and Echinophora spinosa (Apiaceae ...
ALBERTO GUILLÉN   +3 more
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Ultrastructure of spore development in Scutellospora heterogama

Mycorrhiza, 2007
The ultrastructural detail of spore development in Scutellospora heterogama is described. Although the main ontogenetic events are similar to those described from light microscopy, the complexity of wall layering is greater when examined at an ultrastructural level. The basic concept of a rigid spore wall enclosing two inner, flexible walls still holds
Peter, Jeffries   +4 more
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Morphological, ontogenetic and molecular characterization of Scutellospora reticulata (Glomeromycota)

Mycological Research, 2005
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Scutellospora reticulata (CNPAB11) was characterized using morphological, ontogenetic and molecular approaches. Spore ontogenesis was studied using Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots and observations were compared with those published for eight other, pot-cultured, Scutellospora species.
de Zouza, FA   +3 more
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Scutellospora castanea, a newly described arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus

Cryptogamie. Mycologie, 1993
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Walker, Christopher   +2 more
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Lectotypification of Scutellospora auriglobosa (Glomales)

Mycological Research, 1991
The type material of Scutellospora auriglobosa Hall has been found to contain more than one species of Scutellospora . A lectotype is selected and the fungus re-described.
Christopher Walker, I.R. Hall
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Scutellospora rubra, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal species from Brazil

Mycological Research, 1999
Scutellospora rubra is a new arbuscular mycorrhizal species trapped in a pot culture of rhizosphere soil from Eucalyptus dunnii. Spores are dark red-brown, 140–220 μm diam., and closely resemble those of S. heterogama in size, colour, and subcellular organization, but the outer layer of the spore wall is smooth rather than ornamented.
S.L. Stürmer, J.B. Morton
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