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<i>Glomus rubiforme</i> is described and illustrated. as well as its occurrence in Poland and in the world is presented. <i>Glomus rubiforme</i> forms pale yellow to light brown spores arranged in blackberry-like sporocarps. The spores develop from a centrally positioned, inflated, thick-walled cell. The spore wall consists of two layers: a sloughing, hyaline outer layer adherent to a coloured, laminated layer. <i>Glomus rubiforme</i> is a new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus to the mycota of Poland.

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