GLOMEROMYCOTA RECOVERED FROM CACAO SOIL

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KRAMADIBRATA, K. 2009. Glomeromycota recovered from cacao soil. Reinwardtia 12(5): 357–371.-Glomeromycotan fungi were studied from several cacao plantations in Indonesia (Java and Bali) and Ecuador. The identity of 28 species of Glomeromycota associated with cacao is presented.

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Glomeromycota, cacao, Java, Bali and Ecuador

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