Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (Jan 2014)

Glomus arenarium, a new species in Glomales (Zygomycetes)

  • Janusz Błaszkowski,
  • Mariusz Tadych,
  • Tadeusz Madej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2001.013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 2
pp. 97 – 101

Abstract

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A new ectocarpic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species, Glomus arenarium (Glomales, Zygomycetes), was recovered from maritime sand dunes of northern Poland. Glomus arenarium forms spores with a narrow and hyaline subtending hypha. Spores are orange to raw umber, globose to subglobose, (55-)97(-120) µm diam or ovoid, 65-105 x 95-140 µm. Their wall consists of three layers: a hyaline outermost layer present only in very young spores, a semiflexible, hyaline middle layer rarely present in mature spores, and a permanent, laminate, orange to raw umber innermost layer. No spore wall layers of G. arenarium reagent. This fungus formed spores and arbuscular mycorrhizae in single-species pot cultures with Plantago lanceolata.

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