glomerospores
Glomerospores are resting spores produced by some species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), belonging to the order Glomerales. These spores are a crucial part of the AMF life cycle, enabling the fungus to survive unfavorable environmental conditions such as drought, extreme temperatures, or lack of host plants. Glomerospores are typically large, ranging from 50 to several hundred micrometers in diameter, and possess thick, resistant walls that protect the internal contents.
These structures are formed asexually and contain a single, multinucleate protoplast. Their formation often occurs at