Catalogue of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi strains available in the Glomeromycetes in vitro Collection

GINCO cultures available

Cultures are supplied in screw-capped microtubes containing spores and mycelium embedded in a gel medium. Each microtube contains 5-6 gel plugs from a monoxenic culture. The cost is $150 CAD per microtube. If the material is used for scientific publication, please use the DAOMC number as a reference.

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Entrophospora lamellosa (Dalpé, Koske & Tews) Błaszk., Niezgoda, B.T. Goto & Magurno

Strain numberDAOMC 300090
Herbarium number
SpeciesEntrophospora lamellosa (Dalpé, Koske & Tews) Błaszk., Niezgoda, B.T. Goto & Magurno
SynonymyClaroideoglomus lamellosum (Dalpé, Koske & Tews) C. Walker & A. Schüßler. Glomus lamellosum Dalpé, Koske & Tews
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID4350B
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectionY. Dalpé
IsolationC. Banchini
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium MSR
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro sinceDecember 21 2015
OriginCanada, Québec, Outaouais, St-Sixte
Habitat and hostAgricultural soil, organic field of Echinaceae, Echinaceae purpurea L
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Sánchez-García M, Niezgoda P, Zubek S, Fernández F, Vila A, Al-Yahya’ei MN, Symanczik S, Milczarski P, Malinowski R, Cabello M, Goto BT, Casieri L, Malicka M, Bierza W, Magurno F. (2022). A new order, Entrophosporales, and three new Entrophospora species in Glomeromycota. Front. Microbiol. 13:962856. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.962856
  • Dalpé Y, Koske RE, Tews LL. (1992). Glomus lamellosum sp. nov.: A new glomaceae associated with beach grass.
  • Mycotaxon 43: 289-293.
Microscopy
 

Oehlia diaphana (J.B. Morton & C. Walker) Błaszk., Kozłowska, Niezgoda, Goto & Dalpé

Strain numberDAOMC 227022
Herbarium numberDAOM 227022
SpeciesOehlia diaphana (J.B. Morton & C. Walker) Błaszk., Kozłowska, Niezgoda, Goto & Dalpé
SynonymyGlomus diaphanum Morton & Walker
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDJS-1, MUCL 43208
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorJ. Samson
IsolationJ. Samson
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Québec, Lotbinière (arboretum), 46°39'N 71°55'O
Habitat and hostTree plantation, Populus deltoides x Populus trichocarpa
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Kozłowska A, Niezgoda P, Goto B, Dalpé Y. (2018). A new genus, Oehlia with Oehlia diaphana comb. nov. and an emended description of Rhizoglomus vesiculiferum comb. nov. in the Glomeromycotina. Nova Hedwigia 107 (3-4): 501-518. https://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2018/0488
  • Morton JB, Walker C. (1984). Glomus diaphanum: A new species in the Endogonaceae common in West Virginia. Mycotaxon 21: 431-440.
Microscopy

Rhizophagus clarus (T.H. Nicolson & N.C. Schenck) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 234281
Herbarium numberDAOM 234281
SpeciesRhizophagus clarus (T.H. Nicolson & N.C. Schenck) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus clarus T.H. Nicolson & N.C. Schenck
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDINCAM 12, MUCL 46238
Original collectionINCAM
CollectorI. de la Providencia & Y Perez
IsolationI. de la Providencia
Identification
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium MSR
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCuba, Pinar del Rio, La Palma
Habitat and hostPasture
Literature
Microscopy
 

Rhizophagus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 300003
Herbarium number
SpeciesRhizophagus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus intraradicesN.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.
Rhizoglomus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) Sieverd., G.A. Silva & Oehl
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDINVAM FL208
Original collectionINVAM
CollectorS. Nemec
Isolation
Identification
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginUSA, Florida, Orlando
Habitat and hostLemon orchard, Citrus
Literature
  • Schüßler A, Walker C. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera.
  • Arthur Schüßler & Christopher Walker, Gloucester. Published in December 2010 in libraries at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, The Royal Botanic Garden Kew, Botanische Staatssammlung Munich, and Oregon State University
  • Walker C, Schüßler A, Vincent B, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S. (2021). Anchoring the species Rhizophagus intraradices (formerly Glomus intraradices). Fungal Systematics and Evolution 8: 179–201. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2021.08.14
Microscopy

Rhizophagus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 300074
Herbarium number
SpeciesRhizophagus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus intraradicesN.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.
Rhizoglomus intraradices (N.C. Schenck & G.S. Sm.) Sieverd., G.A. Silva & Oehl
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDINVAM KS906
Original collectionINVAM
CollectorB. D. Hetrick
Isolation
Identification
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginUSA, Kansas, Konza Prairie
Habitat and hostPrairie
Literature
  • Schüßler A, Walker C. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera.
  • Arthur Schüßler & Christopher Walker, Gloucester. Published in December 2010 in libraries at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, The Royal Botanic Garden Kew, Botanische Staatssammlung Munich, and Oregon State University.
  • Walker C, Schüßler A, Vincent B, Cranenbrouck S, Declerck S. (2021). Anchoring the species Rhizophagus intraradices (formerly Glomus intraradices). Fungal Systematics and Evolution 8: 179–201. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2021.08.14
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 197198
Herbarium numberDAOM 197198, DAOM 181602
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDDAOM 181602, MUCL 43194
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectionC. Plenchette & V. Furlan
IsolationC. Plenchette & V. Furlan
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Québec, Pont-Rouge
Habitat and hostTree plantation, Fraxinum americana L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 229457
Herbarium numberDAOM 229457
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDCC-4, MUCL 43204
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectionC. Podeszfinski
IsolationY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Ontario, Clarence creek
Habitat and hostFallow field, Allium porrum L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023), Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 234181
Herbarium numberDAOM 234181
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID4375, MUCL 46239
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IsolationY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro sinceFebruary 20 2002
OriginCanada, Québec, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Cap-aux-Meules
Habitat and hostCoastal dune, Ammophila breviligulata L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023), Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 234179
Herbarium numberDAOM 234179
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID4341, MUCL 46240
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IsolationY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro sinceAugust 20 2001
OriginCanada, Québec, Buckingham
Habitat and hostAgricultural field, Hydrastis canadensis L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 234180
Herbarium numberDAOM 234180
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID4348, MUCL 46241
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IsolationY. Dalpé & S. Séguin
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since1999
OriginCanada, Québec, Ripon
Habitat and hostAgricultural field, Valeriana officinalis
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy
 

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 212349
Herbarium numberDAOM 212349
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID3938, MUCL 43195
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectionG. Mitrow & Y. Dalpé (1989)
IsolationS. Séguin (1999)
IdentificationY. Dalpé (2000)
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Ontario, Wasaga Beach Provincial Park
Habitat and hostSandy dune, Ammophila breviligulata L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy
 

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 229455
Herbarium numberDAOM 229455
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDT3-1D, MUCL 43205
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectionA. Chapdelaine (1997)
IsolationS. Séguin (1999)
IdentificationY. Dalpé (2001)
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Québec, Terrebonne
Habitat and hostApple orchard, Acer platanoides L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 229456
Herbarium numberDAOM 229456
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDSD1, MUCL 43196
Original collectionCCAMF
Collector
IsolationS. Declerck (1997)
IdentificationY. Dalpé (2000)
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
Origin
Habitat and hostCulture contamination
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 300007
Herbarium numberDAOM 240409
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDSL-1
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorS. Lerat
IsolationS. Lerat
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginCanada, Québec, Montérégie
Habitat and hostMaple grove, Acer saccharum Marsh.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Chagnon PL, Yildirir G, Clarke K, Goh D, MacLean AM, Dettman J, Stefani F, Corradi N.  (2021). Host identity influences nuclear dynamics in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Curr Biol doi:10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.035.
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Ropars J, Sȩdzielewska Toro K, Noel J, Pelin A, Charron P, Farinelli L, Marton T, Krüger M, Fuchs J, Brachmann A, Corradi N. (2016). Evidence for the sexual origin of heterokaryosis in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Nature Microbiology 1, 16033.
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 300075
Herbarium numberDAOM 970895
SpeciesRhizophagus irregularis (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other ID4350
Original collectionCCAMF
CollectorY. Dalpé
IsolationY. Dalpé
IdentificationY. Dalpé
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrateSoil
Cultivated in vitro sinceApril 15 2014
OriginCanada, Québec, Outaouais, St-Sixte
Habitat and hostAgricultural soil, organic field of Echinaceae, Echinaceae purpurea L.
Literature
  • Błaszkowski J, Czerniawska B, Wubet T, Schäfer T, Buscot F. (2008). Glomus irregulare, a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in the Glomeromycota. Mycotaxon 106: 247-267.
  • Kokkoris V, Chagnon PL, Yildirir G, Clarke K, Goh D, MacLean AM, Dettman J, Stefani F, Corradi N. (2021). Host identity influences nuclear dynamics in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Curr Biol doi:10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.035
  • Kokkoris V, Banchini C, Paré L, Abdellatif L, Séguin S, Hubbard K, Findlay W, Dalpé Y, Dettman J, Corradi N and Stefani F. (2023). Rhizophagus irregularis, the model fungus in arbuscular mycorrhiza research, forms dimorphic spores. New Phytol. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19121
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy

Rhizophagus prolifer (Y. Dalpé & S. Declerck) C. Walker & A. Schüßler

Strain numberDAOMC 226389
Herbarium numberDAOM 226389
SpeciesRhizophagus prolifer (Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot) C. Walker & A. Schüßler
SynonymyGlomus irregulare Błaszk., Wubet, Renker & Buscot
Type of organismArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Other IDGUA-004, MUCL 41827
Original collectionMUCL
Collector
IsolationS. Declerck (1998)
IdentificationY. Dalpé & S. Declerck (1999)
Growing conditionsTransformed carrot root P68, growing medium bicompartimented MSR / MSR no sucrose
Original substrate
Cultivated in vitro since
OriginFrance, Guadeloupe
Habitat and hostClausena excavata Burm.
Literature
  • Declerck S, Cranenbrouck S, Dalpe Y, Seguin S, Grandmougin-Ferjani A, Fontaine J, Sancholle M. (2000). Glomus proliferum sp. nov.: a description based on morphological, biochemical, molecular and monoxenic cultivation data. Mycologia 92(6): 1178-1187. https://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3761485
  • Walker C, Schüßler A. (2010). The Glomeromycota. A species list with new families and new genera. www.amf-phylogeny.com
Microscopy