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9 Glomeromycota D. REDECKER^1 ,A.SCHU ̈ßLER^2 CONTENTS I. Introduction............................... 251 II. Arbuscular Mycorrh ...
high proportion of species rarely or never pro- ducing spores. Here, we review the recent state of glomero- mycotan systematics. ...
nonmycorrhizal, such as the Brassicaceae, Che- nopodiaceae, and Cyperaceae, may still have members that form these associations ...
been found in only a single location and could be endemic, while others are surprisingly wide- spread globally. It is indeed puz ...
Link ( 1809 ), and species ofSclerocystis(Berke- ley and Broome 1873 ), all of these in the family Endogonaceae. The first obser ...
was based on the observation that there is a predictable sequence of the formation of the respective “walls” or “wall layers” in ...
Schu ̈ßler 2004 ). Another example of where molecular data guided morphological analyses in defining new taxa wasPacispora, unit ...
characters. The need to be able to assign these taxa to sequences from environmental studies, allowing new perspectives on their ...
plexus. No flexible inner walls are found. This family seems to contain about half of all described species of the phylum, altho ...
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