“…However, we are lacking baseline data on their occurrence in natural reservoirs, such as grasslands and forests (Stukenbrock and McDonald, 2008;van der Heijden et al, 2008). Cercozoa (Cavalier-Smith, 1998), a highly diverse phylum of c. 600 described species (Pawlowski et al, 2012), is a major protistan lineage in soil (Geisen et al, 2015;Grossmann et al, 2016;Lanzén et al, 2016;Ferreira de Araujo et al, 2018), comprising a vast array of functional traits in morphologies, nutrition and locomotive modes (Burki and Keeling, 2014). Recently the phylum Endomyxa was separated from Cercozoa (Bass et al, 2018;Cavalier-Smith et al, 2018), and it is of particular interest for containing inter alia plant pathogens of functional and economic significance, including important transmitters of plant viruses and agents of root tumors (e.g., club root disease) (Neuhauser et al, 2014;Bass et al, 2019).…”