New records of Glomeromycota species from a tropical dry forest remnants in the Colombian Caribbean

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Abstract

In tropical regions, studies on the diversity and symbiotic relationships of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have primarily focused on crops and agroecosystems, with comparatively little attention given to natural ecosystems.

This study reports the first records of Funneliformis badius (Oehl, D. Redecker & Sieverd.) C. Walker & A. Schüßler and Diversispora epigea (B.A. Daniels & Trappe) C. Walker & A. Schüßler in a Colombian tropical dry forest. Furthermore, it extends the known geographic distribution of Acaulospora scrobiculata Trappe to the Magdalena Department.

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