Glomus fasciculatus
- Category
- other
- Primary role
- unclassified
4 AI-consensus-verified claims across 1 interaction category.
Related entities
Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Glomus fasciculatus.
mutualism 4 claims
- This entity is the subject of mutualism on Avena sativa (Algerian Oat) · effect: beneficial
“Arbuscules in grasses were generally larger than in the non-grasses”
mutualistOf ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the subject of mutualism on Zea mays (Corn) · effect: beneficial
“Arbuscules in grasses were generally larger than in the non-grasses”
mutualistOf ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the subject of mutualism on Allium cepa (Ail oignon, Oignon, Échalote) · effect: beneficial
“Arbuscules in grasses were generally larger than in the non-grasses”
mutualistOf ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the subject of mutualism on Glycine max (Edamame) · effect: beneficial
“fungus contributed 20% of the biomass of the mycorrhizal roots, of which about a third was external hyphae or spores”
mutualistOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
Genus-level evidence
6 claims where the source named the organism only at the genus or collective level (e.g. Glomus sp.) and did not determine the species. Listed separately because they apply to the genus, not specifically to Glomus fasciculatus.
- biocontrol · Glomus spp. → Phytophthora spp. · effect: beneficial
“making feeder roots more resistant to infection by certain soil fungi”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 614 #6494414 - biocontrol · Glomus spp. → Pythium spp. · effect: beneficial
“more resistant to infection by certain soil fungi, such as Phytophthora, Pythium”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 614 #6494442 - biocontrol · Glomus spp. → Fusarium spp. · effect: beneficial
“more resistant to infection... Fusarium”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 614 #6494443 - mutualism · Glomus spp. → Plantago lanceolata · effect: beneficial
“C demand of the extraradical mycelium of Glomus, associated with Plantago lanceolata was less than 1%”
- mutualism · Glomus spp. → Allium cepa · effect: beneficial
“first demonstration of increased inflow of P in AM roots was in Allium cepa”
- mutualism · Glomus spp. → Avena sativa · effect: beneficial
“Avena sativa (Gnekow and Marschner, 1989)”