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CHLEBICKI A. (2006): Two species of smut fungi on Polygonaceae from Thian Shan, Kazakhstan. [Microbotryum, Polygonum, spore morphology] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 99-104 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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Two rare smut fungi, collected by the author during an expedition in 2005, are reported from Thian Shan: Microbotryum dehiscens on a new host, Polygonum nitens, and M. piperi on Polygonum undulatum. Details of spore morphology are presented. A list of smuts on Polygonaceae from Kazakhstan is added.
CHLEBICKI A. (2005): Some species of the genus Diatrype from the Czech Republic preserved in PRM, BRNM and KRAM. [Diatrype, distribution, taxonomy, Bohemia, Moravia] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 117-138 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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This paper is a preliminary note on fungi from the genus Diatrype collected in the Czech Republic: Diatrypebullata, D.disciformis, D.decorticata, D.flavovirens, D.stigma, D.subaffixavar.rappazii and D. undulata. Two species, D. undulata and D. subaffixa, have so far not been reported from the Czech Republic. The most interesting appeared to be a collection of Diatrype from Loranthus europaeus temporarily included in Diatrype disciformis.
SUKOVÁ M., CHLEBICKI A. (2004): Fungi on Juncus trifidus in the Czech Republic (II) with taxonomical notes to some species. [Ascochyta, dark septate endophyte (DSE), Pseudoseptoria, Pycnothyrium, Septoria, Stagonospora, Unguicularia] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 203-221 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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In this second contribution, other eight species of ascomycetes and anamorphic fungi on Juncus trifidus collected in the Czech Republic are described (Ascochyta junci, Lachnum diminutum, Phaeosphaeria vagans, Phialocephalasp., Pseudoseptoria sp., Pycnothyrium junci, Stagonosporajunciseda, Unguicularia sp.). Additional localities of Arthrinium cuspidatum and Niptera eriophori described in the first contribution are given. A fungus previously published as Septoria sp. was identified as Septoria chanousiana. Additional material of some fungi (Ascochyta junci, Septoria chanousiana, S. minuta, Unguicularia millepunctata) from other substrata and countries was studied with the aim to compare it with material from Juncus trifidus from the Czech Republic. Numbers of fungi on Juncus trifidus at studied localities are discussed.
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