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- Archaeorhizomycetes abstract "Archaeorhizomycetes is an order of fungi in the subdivision Taphrinomycotina of the Ascomycota. So far, the class has only one described order, Archaeorhizomycetales, family, Archaeorhizomycetaceae, and genus, Archaeorhizomyces. The class was first described by a team led by Anna Rosling in 2011. Species in the class are globally distributed, and grow in soil and around roots. Specific known host trees of various Archaeorhizomyces species include hemlock, spruce, pine and heather, but other species colonise hardwoods generally.The precise ecological role of the taxa is uncertain. While originally found to be seasonal, suggesting it was dependent on carbon compounds from the roots, when grown in culture, Archaeorhizomyces finlayi, the only species described so far, was shown to be able to grow using either glucose or cellulose as its sole source of carbon, suggesting "that it may be involved in decomposition and not require direct carbon transfer from the plant through symbiosis". While the ecological role is not yet clear, preliminary tests suggest that the fungus is neither a pathogen nor an ectomycorrhizal symbiont.Prior to the description by Rosling and colleagues, Archaeorhizomycetes was referred to as Soil Clone Group 1 or SCGI after it was originally discovered tundra soils and reported in 2003 by Schadt et al. The taxa were only known from ribosomal DNA sequencing but it had been found independently in ecological studies of soil in more than fifty cases world wide using three different gene regions. However, neither fruit bodies nor spores had been observed.The name Archaeorhizomyces comes from the Greek arkhaio-, meaning ancient, which is in reference to the basality of the fungus, rhiza, in reference to roots, and mykes, in reference to fungi. Archaeorhizomyces finlayi, (named in honour of Roger D. Finlay) is the only species described thus far, though many other species in the class are known to exist. It is known from Scandinavia and North America, though other undescribed species have been recorded from throughout the northern hemisphere.".
- Archaeorhizomycetes division Ascomycota.
- Archaeorhizomycetes kingdom Fungus.
- Archaeorhizomycetes wikiPageID "32767883".
- Archaeorhizomycetes wikiPageRevisionID "542709143".
- Archaeorhizomycetes classis "Archaeorhizomycetes".
- Archaeorhizomycetes classisAuthority "Rosling and T.James".
- Archaeorhizomycetes divisio Ascomycota.
- Archaeorhizomycetes familia "Archaeorhizomycetaceae".
- Archaeorhizomycetes familiaAuthority "Rosling and T.James".
- Archaeorhizomycetes genus "Archaeorhizomyces".
- Archaeorhizomycetes genusAuthority "Rosling and T.James".
- Archaeorhizomycetes hasPhotoCollection Archaeorhizomycetes.
- Archaeorhizomycetes ordo "Archaeorhizomycetales".
- Archaeorhizomycetes ordoAuthority "Rosling and T.James".
- Archaeorhizomycetes regnum Fungus.
- Archaeorhizomycetes typeSpecies "Archaeorhizomyces finlayi".
- Archaeorhizomycetes typeSpeciesAuthority "Rosling and T.James".
- Archaeorhizomycetes subject Category:Ascomycota.
- Archaeorhizomycetes subject Category:Fungi_described_in_2011.
- Archaeorhizomycetes subject Category:Fungi_of_Europe.
- Archaeorhizomycetes subject Category:Fungi_of_North_America.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type FungiDescribedIn2011.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type FungiOfEurope.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type FungiOfNorthAmerica.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Fungus112992868.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type LivingThing100004258.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Object100002684.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Organism100004475.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Whole100003553.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Eukaryote.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Fungus.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Species.
- Archaeorhizomycetes type Organism.
- Archaeorhizomycetes comment "Archaeorhizomycetes is an order of fungi in the subdivision Taphrinomycotina of the Ascomycota. So far, the class has only one described order, Archaeorhizomycetales, family, Archaeorhizomycetaceae, and genus, Archaeorhizomyces. The class was first described by a team led by Anna Rosling in 2011. Species in the class are globally distributed, and grow in soil and around roots.".
- Archaeorhizomycetes label "Archaeorhizomyces finlayi".
- Archaeorhizomycetes label "Archaeorhizomyces".
- Archaeorhizomycetes label "Archaeorhizomycetes".
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs Archaeorhizomyces_finlayi.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs 고생자낭균속.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs Archaeorhizomyces.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs m.0h3q7fl.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs Q15634529.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs Q15634529.
- Archaeorhizomycetes sameAs Archaeorhizomycetes.
- Archaeorhizomycetes wasDerivedFrom Archaeorhizomycetes?oldid=542709143.
- Archaeorhizomycetes isPrimaryTopicOf Archaeorhizomycetes.