glomospores
Glomospores are a type of fungal spore characterized by their large size and typically spherical or subspherical shape. They are often found in the soil and are produced by certain groups of fungi, particularly within the Glomeromycotina. These spores are a critical component of the life cycle of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which form symbiotic relationships with the roots of most terrestrial plants.
The formation of glomospores is a key stage in the asexual reproduction of AMF. They are typically
Glomospores are known for their longevity and resilience, allowing AMF to survive unfavorable conditions such as