An inorganic phosphate transporter gene sequence (852-bp section) allowed discrimination between 10Glomus fungal species represented by 25 strains. It was particularly valuable in differentiating between morphologically similar species with nucleotide and amino acid sequence differences higher than 3%. This gene is proposed as a reliable barcode for the Glomeromycetes.The morphological identification of species of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the genus Glomus remains a difficult task. Currently, AM fungi are molecularly characterized using sections of the nuclear rRNA internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2 and the 5.8S gene. The small-subunit (SSU) rRNA (28), the large-subunit (LSU) rRNA (3,8,23), and a combination of all rRNA gene sequences (32), even though useful for glomalean phylogeny, are inappropriate for species identification due to a high degree of sequence variation. The intrasporal variability in ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences (16,17,20,27) is sometimes much higher than the interspecific variation (7,25), and the phylogenetic overlap of sequences across species is a real problem with respect to identification.