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FELLNER R., LANDA J. (2003): Mycorrhizal revival: case study from the Giant Mts., Czech Republic. [Mycorrhizae-forming fungi, air pollution, bioindicators, spruce forest, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 54(3-4): 193-203 (published: 23rd May, 2003)
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The remarkable trend of revitalization of mycorrhizal mycocoenoses in the spruce forests of the Giant Mts. (Krkonoše National Park and Biosphere Reserve), Czech Republic, recognized in 1999 (Fellner and Landa 2000), is confirmed from the new collection of data obtained in 2000. The increase in abundance and frequency of mycorrhizae-forming fungi and other macromycetes at the end of the 1990s is found to be positively correlated with the distinctive reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions in the last decade. It supported the experience that fungi are highly sensitive bioindicators of air pollution and reflect the deterioration in stability of their host forest (Fellner and Pešková1995). Analysis of data indicates that the present distribution of mycorrhizal macromycetes in spruce forests in the Giant Mts. could be even greater than it was around 1960 (cf. Nespiak 1971).
FELLNER R., LANDA J. (1994): Some species of Cortinariaceae and Russulaceae in the alpine belt of the Belaer Tatras - II. [alpine fungi, Russulaceae, Cortinariaceae, Slovakia] Czech Mycology 47(1): 45-57 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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Nine agarics are reported from alpine, mostly calcareous habitats in the Belaer Tatras, Slovakia. Russula norvegica Reid, R. saliceticola (Sing.) Kühn, ex Knudsen & Borgen, R. pascua (Moell. & Schaeff.) Kühn, and R. cupreola Sarnari are recorded for the first time from Slovakia, Lactarius nanus Favre for the first time from the High Tatras. Illustrations and comments on their characters, delimitation and ecology are presented. Additional notes are given to differential characters between Russula dryadicola Fellner & L and a and Russula maculata Quél.
FELLNER R. (1988): Notes to mycocoenological syntaxonomy. 2. The survey of the syntaxonomic classification of mycocoenoses taking into account the principle of the unity of the substratum and trophism. Česká Mykologie 42(1): 41-51 (published: 10th February, 1988)
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The survey of the syntaxonomic hierarchy of fungal communities based on the proposed principle of the unity of the substratum and trophism is shortly outlined.
FELLNER R. (1987): Notes to mycocoenological syntaxonomy. 1. Principles of the arrangement of syntaxonomic classification of mycocoenoses. Česká Mykologie 41(4): 225-231 (published: 12th November, 1987)
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Ten basic principles for syntaxonomic classification of fungal communities (mycocoenoses) are proposed. The most important are: (1) unity of substratum and trophism for defining syntaxa within a class; and (2) typification of mycoassociations based on multi-year cumulative sampling. The proposal follows, with exceptions, the Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature.
LANDA J., FELLNER R. (1986): Some rare agarics from the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains). II. Russula salmoneolutea sp. nov. Česká Mykologie 40(4): 234-246 (published: 7th November, 1986)
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A new Russula species, Russula salmoneolutea, is described from the Giant Mountains. It belongs to subsection Chamaeleontinae and is distinguished by its salmon-colored spore print, deviating from the Romagnesi spore print scale. Ecological and taxonomic comparisons with similar species are provided.
FELLNER R., HÁLEK V (1986): Czechoslovak records. 27. Volvariella caesiotincta Orton. Česká Mykologie 40(2): 107-109 (published: 10th May, 1986)
ANTONÍN V., FELLNER R. (1984): Czechoslovak records. 21. Mycena diosma Krieglsteiner et Schwöbel. Česká Mykologie 38(3): 161-163 (published: 1984)
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Mycena diosma is reported as a new record for Czechoslovakia, found during a mycological excursion in 1983. A detailed morphological description is provided.
FELLNER R. (1981): Some rare agarics from the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) I. Inocybe acutella Bon. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 102-107 (published: 1981)
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Inocybe acutella Bon 1976 is described from the Krkonoše Mts. and discussed ecologically and taxonomically. Unlike the spruce-loving I. acuta Boud., I. acutella is associated with willows. The Czech collection showed slight differences from the type description.
FELLNER R. (1980): Czechoslovak records. 17. Inocybe langei Heim. Česká Mykologie 34(3): 169-170 (published: 1980)
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A new record of the rare species Inocybe langei Heim is documented from Milíčovský háj near Prague. A detailed description and taxonomic discussion are provided.
FELLNER R. (1980): Russula pumila found in Czechoslovakia (with some notes about its distribution, ecology and sociology). Česká Mykologie 34(1): 35-44 (published: 1980)
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Russula pumila is reported from Czechoslovakia for the first time, found during mycosociological surveys in alder swamps near Prague. The species is discussed in terms of morphology, habitat, and European distribution, with notes on why it has long escaped detection.
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