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    Wikispecies has information related to Glomerales. Glomerales is an order of symbiotic fungi within the phylum Glomeromycota. These fungi are all biotrophic...
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    recovered from the Ordovician of Wisconsin (460 Ma) resemble modern-day Glomerales, and existed at a time when the land flora likely consisted of only non-vascular...
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    Walker & A.Schuessler (2001) Class: Glomeromycetes Caval.-Sm. (1998) Orders Archaeosporales Diversisporales Glomerales Paraglomerales †Nematophytales?...
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    are arbuscular mycorrhizae of the phylum Glomeromycota within the order Glomerales. Members of this genus have low host specificity, associating with a variety...
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    Among the first land fungi may have been arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (Glomerales), playing a crucial role in facilitating the colonization of land by plants...
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    Rhizophagus irregularis (category Glomerales)
    Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Glomeromycota Class: Glomeromycetes Order: Glomerales Family: Glomeraceae Genus: Rhizophagus Species: R. irregularis Binomial...
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    Glomus macrocarpum (category Glomerales)
    brown to yellow-brown sporocarp. G. macrocarpum is sometimes known as the Glomerales truffle. The sporocarp of G. macrocarpum is small, usually measuring up...
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    recovered from the Ordovician of Wisconsin (460 Ma) resemble modern-day Glomerales, and existed at a time when the land flora likely consisted of only non-vascular...
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  • Service, but it was not isolated and described yet. The name comes from Glomerales, an order of fungi. Most AM fungi are of the division Glomeromycota. An...
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    Funneliformis mosseae (category Glomerales)
    Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Glomeromycota Class: Glomeromycetes Order: Glomerales Family: Glomeraceae Genus: Funneliformis Species: F. mosseae Binomial...
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