Research any topic before you write.

Find related topics. | Discover entities. | See connections. | Build a topical map.

Glomeromycota

Glomeromycota (often referred to as glomeromycetes, as they include only one class, Glomeromycetes) are one of eight currently recognized divisions within the kingdom Fungi, with approximately 230 described species. Members of the Glomeromycota form arbuscular mycorrhizas (AMs) with the thalli of bryophytes and the roots of vascular land plants. Not all…

Phylogeny, Colonization & Reproduction

Use the mouse wheel or two fingers (on touchscreens) to zoom in and out of the map.

Research this topic

Explore the main themes, entities and connections around Glomeromycota. Start with the topic map, then use the sections below for research and deeper semantic analysis.

Explore this topic

Start with a few of the strongest sections from the source topic. These are research directions, not a list of keywords you must use.

Topics to explore

Browse the full topic structure. Each item opens a new analysis centered on that subject.

Overview

Reproduction

Colonization

Phylogeny

Molecular biology

Advanced semantic analysis

Deeper signals for content research, entity SEO and topical coverage. The plain-language headings explain what each technical view is useful for.

Map overview Semantic statistics

Glomeromycota

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples60
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

How this topic connects Entity context

See the strongest relationship patterns around the current topic before diving into the raw triples.

Glomeromycota

Top relations

related to Phylogeny · 17
Glomeromycota → Acaulospora, Acaulosporaceae, An, Dikarya, Distinguishing, Endogonaceae, Following, Gigaspora, Gigasporaceae, Glomaceae, Glomeraceae, Glomus, Initial, Nowadays, SSU, Superficial, With
related to External links · 12
Glomeromycota → AMF-phylogeny, International Culture Collection, INVAM, Life GlomeromycotaGlomeromycota, LMU MunichGlomeromycota, Medicine Medical Subject Headings, MeSH, National Library, Sydney Fungal Biology, Tree, University, VA Mycorrhizal Fungi
related to Colonization · 10
Glomeromycota → Although, AM, Colonization, In, Intracellular, It, New, Spores, Studies, The
related to Molecular biology · 7
Glomeromycota → PCR, PCR-based, RNA, Sevilleta Arid Lands, SSU, The, This
related to Reproduction · 6
Glomeromycota → Based, Glomerospores, Glomus, In, Recently, The Glomeromycota

Important terminology Word statistics

Use these terms to understand the vocabulary surrounding the topic, not as a checklist for keyword stuffing.

Important terminology

spores species root fungi also host arbuscular form plants geosiphon glomus fungal archaeosporales spore mycorrhizal roots colonization nostoc hyphae shown

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
right amount of nutrientsinstance ofStudies have shown that spore germination is specific to particular environmental conditions0.80text
temperature or host availabilityinstance ofStudies have shown that spore germination is specific to particular environmental conditions0.80text
wall morphologiesinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
sizeinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
shapeinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
colorinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
hyphal attachmentinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
reaction to staining compounds allowed a phylogeny to be constructedinstance ofDistinguishing features0.80text
Glomeromycotarelated to ColonizationNew0.60section
Glomeromycotarelated to ColonizationAM0.60section
Glomeromycotarelated to ColonizationAlthough0.60section
Glomeromycotarelated to ColonizationSpores0.60section

Related concept clusters Concept neighborhoods

These clusters group vocabulary that occurs around closely connected concepts in the source material.

    Connections between topic areas Semantic bridges

    Bridges can reveal useful research angles that are easy to miss in a flat list of related terms.

    Min side: 3
    For writers, content strategists, SEOs, marketers and creators — from quick topic research to advanced semantic analysis.