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Paradentiscutata maritima

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Paradentiscutata maritima
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P. maritima
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Paradentiscutata maritima
Goto et al., 2012

Paradentiscutata maritima is a species of fungus. It is characterised by introverted ornamentations on the spore wall; the spore wall structure and germ shield morphology. It was first isolated in northeast Brazil, and can be distinguished by the projections on the outer spore surface.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Goto, Bruno T.; Silva, Gladstone A.; Assis, Daniele M.A. de; Silva, Danielle K.A.; Souza, Renata G.; Ferreira, Araeska C.A.; Jobim, Khadija; Mello, Catarina M.A.; Vieira, Helder E.E.; Maia, Leonor C.; Oehl, Fritz (2012). "Intraornatosporaceae (Gigasporales), a new family with two new genera and two new species". Mycotaxon. 119 (1): 117–132. doi:10.5248/119.117. ISSN 0093-4666.

Further reading

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  • Souza, Renata G., et al. "Use of mycorrhizal seedlings on recovery of mined dunes in northeastern Brazil." Pedobiologia 55.6 (2012): 303–309.
  • da Silva, Danielle Karla Alves, et al. "Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in restinga and dunes areas in Brazilian Northeast." Biodiversity and Conservation 21.9 (2012): 2361–2373.
  • da Silva, Danielle Karla Alves, et al. "Communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on a vegetation gradient in tropical coastal dunes." Applied Soil Ecology 96 (2015): 7–17.
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