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Acaulospora bireticulata inside oribatid mites [Mycorrhizal Fungi, interactions]

The authors found the highly ornamented azygospores of A. bireticulata Rothwell & Trappe (1979) inside the exoskeletons of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida), as well as free in the soil, in samples taken under a mixed stand of Solidago sp. and Aster sp. from a field in Pennsylvania. Acaulospora...

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Published in:Mycologia 1982-09, Vol.74 (5), p.859-861
Main Authors: Rabatin, S. C., Rhodes, L. H.
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Animals
azygosporic Endogonaeceae
Botanical gardens
Brief Articles
Chitin
Chlamydospores
Exoskeletons
Fungal spores
Masers
Mites
oribatid mites
Oribatida
Soil ecology
spore dispersal
Sporulation
title Acaulospora bireticulata inside oribatid mites [Mycorrhizal Fungi, interactions]
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