Glomeromycota: Three new genera and glomoid species reorganized

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Species in the orders Glomerales and Diversisporales (Glomeromycetes) with glomoid spore formation are reorganized based on combined ribosomal sequence and morphological analyses. Within the Glomerales two genera in the Glomeraceae (Septoglomus, Simiglomus) and one genus in the Claroideoglomeraceae (Viscospora) are proposed as new. Paraglomerales species (thus far monogeneric) also form glomoid spores that may all germinate directly through the spore wall instead through subtending hyphae as in Glomerales. © 2011. Mycotaxon, Ltd.

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Oehl, F., Da Silva, G. A., Goto, B. T., & Sieverding, E. (2011). Glomeromycota: Three new genera and glomoid species reorganized. Mycotaxon, 116, 75–120. https://doi.org/10.5248/116.75

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