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Acaulospora rehmii and Gigaspora margarita, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota) new for Europe and Poland, respectively

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Acaulospora rehmii and Gigaspora margarita, arbuskularne grzyby mikoryzowe (Glomeromycota) nowe odpowiednio dla Europy i Polski

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Morphological characters of spores of Acaulospora rehmiiand Gigaspora margarita (Glomeromycota) were described and illustrated. Spores of the two species were found in field-collected mixtures of rhizosphere soil and roots collected in Poland. Attempts to produce spores in trap cultures succeeded only with G. margarita. All attempts to establish one-species cultures of the two fungi failed. Gigaspora margarita was for the first time found in Poland and this paper is the first report of the occurrence of A. rehmiiin Europe. The known distribution of the two fungal species in the world is also presented.
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Opisano i zilustrowano cechy morfologiczne zarodników Acaulospora rehmiii Gigaspora margarita, arbuskularnych grzybów mikoryzowych z gromady Glomeromycota. Zarodniki obu tych gatunków znaleziono w polowych mieszaninach gleby ryzosferowej i korzeni zebranych w Polsce. Próby otrzymania zarodników tych grzybów w kulturach pułapkowych powiodły się tylko z G. margarita. Wszystkie próby ustanowienia jednogatunkowych kultur obu grzybów nie udały się. Gigaspora margaritaznaleziono po raz pierwszy w Polsce, a A. rehmiipo raz pierwszy w Europie. Przedstawiono również poznane rozmieszczenie obu gatunków w świecie.

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p.41-48,fig.,ref.

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  • Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture, Slowackiego 17, 71-434 Szczecin, Poland
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