Abstract

This bibliography includes all truffle-like Ascomycotina and Zygomycotina originally reported with Australasian mycorrhizal host plants regardless of the hemisphere in which they grow. In addition, we include all non-sporocarpic Zygomycotina because of the potential for some taxa to form single or clustered spores in the soil in addition to sporocarps. Truffle-like Ascomycotina and Zygomycotina from elsewhere in the tropics and the southern hemisphere also are included. This work is a bibliographic, not a taxonomic treatment.*Part IV, Aust. Syst. Bot., 1992, 5, 617–30.

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