Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
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Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 68 343 (1977)
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
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Nomenclature
I.R. Hall
I.R. Hall
1977
343
as 'pallidus'
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Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
NZ holotype
species
Glomus pallidum
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Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Type: Mycorrhizal Fungi; Description: Spores produced in sporocarps, loose clusters, or formed singly in soil. Sporocarps epigeous, irregularly lobed, white becoming pale yellow, 1–25 mm in diameter; peridium poorly developed or absent. Spores globose to subglobose, 0-septate, 30–80 × 25–70 μm; spore wall becoming laminated with age; subtending hyphae 5–15 μm wide, hyaline.
Distribution: Dunedin, Southland.; 1st Record: Hall (1977).
Significance: Hall (1977) showed this to be an endomycorrhizal fungus in New Zealand.; Host(s): Coprosma robusta, Leptospermum scoparium, Metrosideros umbellata, Weinmannia racemosa.
Taxonomic concepts
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall (1977)
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall (1977)
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall (1977)
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall 1977
Glomus pallidum I.R. Hall (1977)
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typification
Tautuku Beach, New Zealand, Hall 321 holotype, PDD 34854
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