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- The Glomeraceae are a family of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi that form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizas) with plant roots. The family was cir****scribed...
- perhaps also of a cryptic ****ual or para****ual cycle. The family name Glomeraceae upon which this order level name is based, was incorrectly spelled 'Glomaceae'...
- Division: Glomeromycota class: Glomeromycetes Order: Glomerales Family: Glomeraceae Genus: Rhizophagus Species: R. irregularis Binomial name Rhizophagus...
- defined as non-monophyletic. Glomus is one of the genera in the family Glomeraceae, in the division Glomeromycota. Some members of the genus were originally...
- Funneliformis mosseae is a species of fungus in the family Glomeraceae, which is an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi that forms symbiotic relationships...
- macrocarpum is a vesicular-arbuscular endomycorrhizal plant pathogen in the Glomeraceae family of fungi. Also occasionally known as Endogone macrocarpa, G. macrocarpum...
- being accorded their own order with the three families Glomaceae (now Glomeraceae), Acaulosporaceae and Gigasporaceae. With the advent of molecular techniques...
- as Glomus clarum) is an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the family Glomeraceae. The species has been shown to improve nutrient absorption and growth...
- Division: Glomeromycota class: Glomeromycetes Order: Glomerales Family: Glomeraceae Genus: Glomus Species: G. aggregatum Binomial name Glomus aggregatum...
- mycoheterotrophic, and it obtains carbon from mycorrhizal fungi of the family Glomeraceae which are ****ociated to its roots. A. uniflora is native to southern...