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The Glomeromycota are the primary clade of fungi and, as such, are of much greater significance to the world's economy than commonly realised. Endomycorrhizal associations are vital to the survival and success of , among others. It is rather a humbling thought that possibly our entire modern society is dependent on a clade of microscopic fungi that most people are probably unaware even exists.
As pointed out by Schüßler et al. (2001), the correct root for Glomus is Glomer-, not Glom- as has been used in almost all publications. Hence Glomeromycota and Glomerales are correct, not Glomomycota and Glomales.
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Glomeromycota [Glomales, Glomineae]
|--Paraglomus Morton & Redecker 2001 [Paraglomaceae, Paraglomeraceae, Paraglomerales]
| |--*P. occultum (Walker) Morton & Redecker 2001 [=Glomus occultum Walker 1982]
| `--P. brasilianum (Spain & Miranda) Morton & Redecker 2001 (see below for synonymy)
`--+--Archaeospora Morton & Redecker 2001 [Archaeosporaceae, Archaeosporales]
| |--*A. trappei (Ames & Linderman) Morton & Redecker 2001 (see below for synonymy)
| `--+--Geosiphon [Geomycetes, Geosiphonaceae, Geosiphonales]
| | `--G. pyriformis
| `--+--A. gerdemannii (Rose, Daniels & Trappe) Morton & Redecker 2001 (see below for synonymy)
| `--A. leptoticha (Schenck & Smith) Morton & Redecker 2001 (see below for synonymy)
`--+--Diversisporales
| |--Gigasporaceae [Gigasporineae]
| | |--Gigaspora
| | | | i. s.: G. candida
| | | | G. rosea
| | | |--G. decipiens
| | | `--+--G. gigantea
| | | `--+--G. albida
| | | `--G. margarita
| | `--Scutellospora
| | | i. s.: S. aurigloba
| | | S. calospora
| | | S. fulgida
| | | S. gilmorei
| | | S. nodosa
| | | S. persica
| | | S. spinosissima
| | | S. weresubiae
| | |--S. castanea
| | |--S. pellucida
| | |--S. projecturata
| | `--+--S. cerradensis
| | `--S. heterogama
| `--+--+--‘Glomus’ spurcum
| | `--‘Glomus’ versiforme
| `--Acaulospora [Acaulosporaceae]
| |--A. foveata
| |--A. laevis
| |--A. longula
| |--A. rugosa
| |--A. spinosa
| `--A. undulata
`--Glomus Tulasne & Tulasne 1844 [Glomaceae, Glomeraceae, Glomerales]
| i. s.: *G. microcarpum
|--+--G. viscosum
| `--+--G. microaggregatum
| `--+--G. claroideum
| |--G. etunicatum
| |--G. lamellosum
| `--G. luteum
`--+--+--G. coronatum
| |--G. mosseae
| `--+--G. caledonicum
| |--G. fragilistratum
| |--G. geosporum
| `--G. verruculosum
`--+--+--G. coremioides
| `--G. sinuosum
`--+--G. manihotis [incl. G. clarum]
|--G. proliferum
`--+--G. vesiculiferum
`--+--G. fasciculatum
`--G. intraradices
Archaeospora gerdemannii (Rose, Daniels & Trappe) Morton & Redecker 2001 [=Glomus gerdemannii Rose, Daniels & Trappe 1979]
Archaeospora leptoticha (Schenck & Smith) Morton & Redecker 2001 [=Glomus leptotichum Schenck & Smith 1982, Acaulospora appendicula Spain, Sieverding & Schenck 1984; incl. A. gerdemannii Schenck & Nicholson 1979 non Glomus gerdemannii Rose, Daniels & Trappe 1979, Glomus fecundisporum Schenck & Smith 1982]
*Archaeospora trappei (Ames & Linderman) Morton & Redecker 2001 [=Acaulospora trappei Ames & Linderman 1976]
Paraglomus brasilianum (Spain & Miranda) Morton & Redecker 2001 [=Glomus brasilianum Spain & Miranda 1996]
* Type species of generic name indicated
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