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CZECH MYCOLOGY Česká Mykologie 36(3): 166–172 | Incidence of yeasts in the mouth cavity in person with removable dentures.
Česká Mykologie 36(3): 166–172             Article published: 1982 doi: 10.33585/cmy.36306

FRAGNER P., ŠKOPEK J.

Incidence of yeasts in the mouth cavity in person with removable dentures.

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Abstract

Coprinus laanii Kits van Waveren is described with its cap initially egg-shaped or ellipsoid, later bell-shaped, 5–10 mm high, 3–8 mm wide, and finally nearly flat. Initially white and covered with fine greyish powder, the cap becomes striated and torn at maturity. Gills are white to almost black, narrow, and not crowded. The stem is 10–30 mm long, 1–2 mm thick, white with greyish powder that later falls off. Spores are 10–14 × 7.5–8.5 µm with thick irregular perispore and ornamentation of transverse ridges. The veil is composed mainly of spherical or broadly ellipsoid cells. This fungus was recorded as a new finding in Czechoslovakia.




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Fragner P., Škopek J. (1982): Incidence of yeasts in the mouth cavity in person with removable dentures. – Česká Mykologie 36(3): 166–172. copy to clipboard


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