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    Glomeromycota Fungi Flora and Fauna













Glomeromycota Fungi Flora and Fauna


Glomeromycota is one of six recognized phyla within the kingdom Fungi. It includes 150 described species most of which are entirely epigeous (underground) and form arbuscules in the roots of plants. They are dependent on energy obtained through a symbiotic relationship with plants known as an arbuscular mycorrhiza.

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  • Arachnitis uniflora: Root Morphology and Anatomy - Abstract of research into the association of Glomus species with the non-photosynthesizing plant Arachnis uniflora.
  • Gigaspora sp. - Image of the roots of a peanut plant colonised by this endomycorrhizal fungi.
  • Glomeromycota - Information from Wikipedia on this phylum from the kingdom Fungi, members of which form arbuscules on the roots of plants.
  • Glomerales - Information from Wikipedia about this group of underground fungi which exchange nutrients with higher plants through a mycorrhizal arrangement.


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