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. 2019 Nov 13;29(6):551–565. doi: 10.1007/s00572-019-00918-x

Table 1.

Mucoromycotina detection in liverworts

Sample no. No. colonized by Mucoromycotina Species no. Colonized by Glomeromycotina?
All samples 674 165 (24%) ≥ 85
  Haplomitriopsida 72 50 (69%) 7
    Treubiales Treubiaceae
  Treubia 56 42 (75%) 2 No
    Calobryales Haplomitriaceae
  Haplomitrium 16 8 (50%) 5 No
  Marchantiopsida 411 56 (14%) 46
    Neohodgsoniales Neohodgsoniaceae
  Neohodgsonia 8 3 (38%) 1 Yes*
    Lunulariales Lunulariaceae
  Lunularia 36 9 (25%) 1 Yes*
    Marchantiales Marchantiaceae
  Marchantia 63 0 ≥ 10 Yes
  Preissia 9 0 1 Yes
Aytoniaceae
  Asterella 81 24 (30%) ≥ 12 Yes*
  Cryptomitrium 6 0 2 No
  Mannia 5 0 ≥ 1 Yes
  Plagiochasma 48 6 (13%) ≥ 2 Yes*
  Reboulia 9 0 1 Yes
Cleveaceae
  Athalamia 1 0 1 Yes
  Clevea 2 0 1 Yes
  Sauteria 2 0 1 No
Conocephalaceae
  Conocephalum 30 0 3 Yes
Cyathodiaceae
  Cyathodium 7 0 ≥ 3 No
Corsiniaceae
  Corsinia 4 0 1 No
Oxymitraceae
  Oxymitra 1 0 1 No
Targioniaceae
  Targionia 34 10 (29%) 1 Yes*
Monocleaceae
  Monoclea 34 4 (12%) 2 Yes*
Dumortieraceae
  Dumortiera 31 0 1 Yes
  Pelliidae 191 59 (31%) ≥ 32
    Pelliales Noterocladaceae
  Noteroclada 4 0 1 Yes
Pelliaceae
  Pellia 16 1 (6%) 3 Yes
    Fossombroniales Calyculariaceae
  Calycularia 10 3 (30%) 1 Yes*
  Sewardiella 3 2 (67%) 1 Yes*
Allisoniaceae
  Allisonia 7 1 (14%) 1 Yes*
Fossombroniaceae
  Fossombronia 116 49 (42%) ≥ 15 Yes*
    Pallaviciniales Phyllothalliaceae
  Phyllothallia 3 0 1 No
Moerckiaceae
  Moerckia 1 1 (100%) 1 Yes*
Hymenophytaceae
  Hymenophyton 4 0 1 Yes
Pallaviciniaceae
  Jensenia 1 0 1 Yes
  Pallavicinia 5 1 (20%) 1 Yes*
  Podomitrium 2 0 1 Yes
  Symphyogyna 19 1 (5%) 4 Yes

The number in brackets is the Mucoromycotina detection rate for the group/genus. The greater than or equal to symbol indicates some samples could only be identified to genus level, so it is the minimum number of species. Glomeromycotina colonization is based on Rimington et al. (2018). An asterisk indicates that individuals within the genus were found to be co-colonized by both fungal lineages