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KOTILOVÁ-KUBIČKOVÁ L., POUZAR Z. (1988): Three types of basidiospores in Amanita. Česká Mykologie 42(2): 65-70 (published: 10th May, 1988)
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The authors report on the observation of three types of basidiospores in several European species of Amanita. These include normal thin-walled smooth basidiospores, thick-walled ones with internal ornamentation (“crassospores”), and thin-walled spores with external amyloid ornamentation (“examylospores”). These types occur irregularly and only in some carpophores. In the course of years we observed in some specimens of various species of Amanita besides normal thin-walled and smooth basidiospores also two other types of basidiospores which do not seem to be mentioned in literature. Normal basidiospores of Amanita are thin-walled, smooth without any ornamentation and either amyloid or inamyloid depending on the species. The two other types are abnormal spores, which are not present in all specimens studied, but could be observed only in some samples — they occur only in a minority of the samples taken.
KOTILOVÁ-KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1982): Occurrence of amyloid substance in the plasma in hyphae of basidiocarps of some Amanita species (Agaricaceae). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 114-117 (published: 1982)
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To standardize conditions for the study of antibiotic activity in submerged culture of Melanconis flavovirens, the role of type, age, volume and storage period of inoculum was followed. Cultures derived from a submerged inoculum possessed both antifungal and antibacterial activity, while cultures originating from slants predominantly showed antibacterial activity. The age of the submerged inoculum appeared to be more important for potential antibiotic production than the period of storage at 4°C. The minimum volume of inoculum necessary to obtain antibiotically active cultures on submerged fermentation was estimated.
KLÁN J., KOTILOVÁ-KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1982): Macrofungi from the West Caucasus Part I. Aphyllophoraceous Fungi (Aphyllophorales, Basidiomycetes). Česká Mykologie 36(1): 20-39 (published: 1982)
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The material on which the present study is based was collected on two botanical expeditions in 1976 and 1977. Both expeditions were directed to Teberdinskij zapovednik (nature reserve) in the West Caucasus, approximately 100 km south of Cerkessk in the Russian S. F. S. R. 86 macromycetes (Aphyllophorales) are recorded from this area; 18 species are reported for the first time from the Caucasus. A new taxon Polyporus brumalis (Pers.) ex Fr. var. nanus Klán is described. Phellinus hippophaëcola H. Jahn was collected in the Central and East Caucasus.
KUBIČKOVÁ L., KLÁN J. (1981): Notes on Mycena renati Quél., M. viridimarginata P. Karst. and M. luteoalcalina Sing. (Agaricales). Česká Mykologie 35(1): 32-43 (published: 1981)
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Two lignicolous species of Agaricales, viz. Mycena renati Quél. and M. viridimarginata P. Karst., are discussed. In addition to the description, ecology and distribution in Czechoslovakia, results referring to the taxonomic position of M. luteoalcalina Sing. are also mentioned. Based on the authors’ study of the Singer’s type specimen, the species was identified with M. renati Quél. Thus the name M. luteoalcalina Sing. sensu Kühner is considered to be synonymous with M. viridimarginata P. Karst. The name M. alcalina (Fr.) Kumm. is proposed by the present authors to be rejected and listed as a rejected name in “Nomina rejicienda”.
KLÁN J., KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1979): Arrhenia auriscalpium (Fr.) Fr., a new species in the mycoflora of the Soviet Union. Česká Mykologie 33(1): 40-46 (published: 1979)
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Arrhenia auriscalpium (Fr.) Fr. (Agaricales) was collected at 3,200 m a.s.l. in the Caucasus in 1977. This important arctic-alpine species is new to the mycoflora of the Soviet Union. The paper provides a description, its distribution, and discusses systematic and ecological aspects.
KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1968): Scutellinia lusatiae (Cooke) Kuntze januario lecta. Česká Mykologie 22(3): 188 (published: 1968)
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Scutellinia lusatiae was collected on January 1, 1967, near the Svět pond in southern Bohemia. Apothecia were scarlet and up to 1 cm in diameter. Microscopic features included 4–8 spores per ascus, ornamented with low warts. Paraphyses contained orange pigment. Hairs were thick-walled and dark brown.
KOTILOVÁ-KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1982): Occurrence of amyloid substance in the plasma in hyphae of basidiocarps of some Amanita species (Agaricaceae). Česká Mykologie 36(2): 114-117 (published: 1982)
abstract
To standardize conditions for the study of antibiotic activity in submerged culture of Melanconis flavovirens, the role of type, age, volume and storage period of inoculum was followed. Cultures derived from a submerged inoculum possessed both antifungal and antibacterial activity, while cultures originating from slants predominantly showed antibacterial activity. The age of the submerged inoculum appeared to be more important for potential antibiotic production than the period of storage at 4°C. The minimum volume of inoculum necessary to obtain antibiotically active cultures on submerged fermentation was estimated.
KLÁN J., KOTILOVÁ-KUBIČKOVÁ L. (1982): Macrofungi from the West Caucasus Part I. Aphyllophoraceous Fungi (Aphyllophorales, Basidiomycetes). Česká Mykologie 36(1): 20-39 (published: 1982)
abstract
The material on which the present study is based was collected on two botanical expeditions in 1976 and 1977. Both expeditions were directed to Teberdinskij zapovednik (nature reserve) in the West Caucasus, approximately 100 km south of Cerkessk in the Russian S. F. S. R. 86 macromycetes (Aphyllophorales) are recorded from this area; 18 species are reported for the first time from the Caucasus. A new taxon Polyporus brumalis (Pers.) ex Fr. var. nanus Klán is described. Phellinus hippophaëcola H. Jahn was collected in the Central and East Caucasus.
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