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This paper reports twoGlomus spp. isolated from rhizosphere soil in a bentgrass nursery of a golf course in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan. One was identified asG. etunicatum, new to Japan, while the other remained unidentified because of lack of information.
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Murakoshi, T., Tojo, M., Ueda, T. et al. Twoglomus species from rhizosphere soil of a bent grass nursery in Japan. Mycoscience 37, 233–235 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02461350
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