Abstract
Morphology of mycelium in roots and soil was similar to that of temperate Endogonaceae. Spores were widely distributed in soils from the moist Lowland Rain Forest to the dry Sahel Zone, being generally most frequent in areas with a marked dry season in which herbaceous growth died back. Spores occurred mostly in the top 15 cm of the soil. Several species of the Endogonaceae, previously recorded in U.S.A., Scotland or Australia, have been found as well as several species not described elsewhere.
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