KE102
01/25/1994
1994
Kevin Ingleby
Institute of Terrestrial EcologyEdinburgh Research StationBush Estate, PenicuikMidlothian EH26 0QBScotland
No
Yes
sp.
Kenya, Africa. Marimanti, East of Mt. Keyna (0 deg. 91' S, 37 deg. 59' E). 560 m elevation. A semi-arid site with a mineral soil (pH 6.5). Collected from under mature Terminalia brownii.
4 = 6.3-7
0
2 = semi-arid
1 = tropical
0
On 20-may-2005 spores were pulled for KE102A&B. Originally trapped on Vigna unguiculata and Pennisetum typhoides. Only G. etunicatum was recovered in large quantities.
1
4
No
No