Examples of glomeromycete in the following topics:
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- Glomeromycetes are an important group of fungi that live in close symbiotic association with the roots of trees and plants.
- The glomeromycetes do not reproduce sexually and cannot survive without the presence of plant roots.
- This analysis shows that all glomeromycetes probably descended from a common ancestor 462 and 353 million years ago, making them a monophyletic lineage.
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- In a second type, the Glomeromycete fungi form vesicular–arbuscular interactions with arbuscular mycorrhiza (sometimes called endomycorrhizae).