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KOUKOL O., HRABĚTOVÁ M., SRBA M., ČERNÝ K. (2018): Microthia nepenthis, a new combination for Zythia nepenthis [asexual morph, ITS, 28S and 18S rDNA, β-tubulin, Sordariomycetes, Cryphonectriaceae] Czech Mycology 70(1): 91-98 (published: 28th June, 2018)
abstract
A new combination is provided for Zythia nepenthis, a fungus repeatedly recorded on various Nepenthes plants in a greenhouse in Prague and successfully isolated from stem rot and conidial tendrils. Phenotypic data including host specificity matches the description of Z. nepenthis. Based on sequences of ITS rDNA and the gene for β-tubulin, this species was placed in Microthia, which corresponds with the generic concept of Microthia.
ČERNÝ K., GREGOROVÁ B., STRNADOVÁ V., TOMŠOVSKÝ M., HOLUB V., GABRIELOVÁ Š. (2008): Phytophthora cambivora causing ink disease of sweet chestnut recorded in the Czech Republic. [Phytophthora cambivora, ink disease, Castanea sativa, sweet chestnut, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 60(2): 265-274 (published: 27th February, 2009)
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Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) is a non-autochthonous but commonly planted ornamental tree in the Czech Republic. However, this species is sensitive to some Phytophthora infections causing socalled ink disease. The disease usually occurs in warmer regions in Europe. In the Czech Republic it had not been detected until the nineties of the 20th century. In 1997 extensive decline of a sweet chestnut ornamental orchard with typical symptoms of ink disease was found at one locality in eastern Bohemia. Later the causal organism of this disease Phytophthora cambivora (Petri) Buisman was isolated from necrotised tissues of trunks of several declining chestnut trees. This is the first find of the pathogen causing ink disease of chestnut in the Czech Republic.
ČERNÝ K., GREGOROVÁ B., HOLUB V., STRNADOVÁ V. (2003): First finds of "alder-Phytophthora" in the Czech Republic. [Phytophthora, Alnus glutinosa, alder decline] Czech Mycology 55(3-4): 291-296 (published: 22nd December, 2003)
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The new hybride “alder-Phytophthora” (P. cambivora X P. cf. fragariae) has originated in western Europe and its area has an expanding tendency. This pathogenic fungus was isolated during studies of declining alders in the river basin of the Ohře river at Chodovský potok brook near Karlovy Vary, western Bohemia. The fungus was found in a substrate with damaged roots and in conductive tissues of trunks of declining trees of Alnus glutinosa.
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