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MARVANOVÁ L. (2004): New hyphomycete species from streams in the Šumava National Park (Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic). [mitosporic fungi, new taxa, Enantioptera, Tricellula, Tricladium] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 193-202 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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Three new species, Enantioptera bialata, Tricellula omata and THcladium obesum, are described on the basis of pure cultures derived from conidia isolated from stream foam. All occur in clean, soft water streams in a temperate climate.
GÖNCZÖL J., MARVANOVÁ L. (2002): Anguillospora mediocris sp. nov. from streams in Hungary. [aquatic hyphomycetes, taxonomy, ecology] Czech Mycology 53(4): 309-317 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
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Anguillospora mediocris sp. nov. is described from the Morgó stream system in Hungary. It produces relatively short, falcate or sigmoid conidia on percurrent conidiogenous cells. Apycnidial microconidial synanamorph was observed in pure culture. The natural substrate is leaves, mainly of alder (Alnus glutinosa). The fungus seems to prefer hard waters. Conidiain nature, even when abundant in stream, occur only sporadically in foam.
MARVANOVÁ L., BÄRLOCHER F. (2001): Hyphomycetes from Canadian streams. VI. Rare species in pure cultures. [aquatic hyphomycetes, species descriptions, distribution in Canada] Czech Mycology 53(1): 1-28 (published: 10th June, 2001)
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We describe and illustrate a series of rare or inadequately known species of mitosporic fungi (hyphomycetes), which were isolated from foam from Canadian streams: Alatospora constricta, Arborispora dolichovirga, Calcarispora hiemalis, Cladoconidium articulatum, Lateriramulosa quadriradiata, Sympodiocladium frondosum, Tetrabrunneospora ellisii, Tricladium caudatum, Trifurcospora irregularis, Triglyphium alabamense, Varicosporium trimosum. Ypsilina graminea is reported with microconidial state.
MARVANOVÁ L., FISHER P.J., DESCALS E., BÄRLOCHER F. (1997): Fontanospora fusirama sp. nov., a hyphomycete from live tree roots and from stream foam. [Fontanospora, aquatic hyphomycetes, endophytes, streams] Czech Mycology 50(1): 3-11 (published: 29th September, 1997)
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Fontanospora fusiramosa is described from Alnus roots and from stream foam. It is based on isolates from the U. K., Canada and the Czech Republic.
MARVANOVÁ L. (1996): Concerning Pseudoanguillospora and water-borne Mycocentrospora spp. [taxonomy, aquatic hyphomycetes, Pseudoanguillospora, Mycocentrospora] Czech Mycology 49(1): 7-20 (published: 30th May, 1996)
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Pseudoanguillospora stricta is redescribed from the type, from ex-type culture and from new isolates. Pseudoanguillospora gracilis, Mycocentrospora clavata, and Mycocentrospora varians are illustrated from the type material. The generic concept of Pseudoanguillospora and Mycocentrospora and delimitation of both genera is discussed. Due to the scarcity of specimens, especially of living cultures available for study, no nomenclatural changes are proposed.
MARVANOVÁ L., KALOUSKOVÁ V., HANULÁKOVÁ D., SCHÁNĚL L. (1993): Misroscopic fungi in the Zbrašov agaronite caves. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 243-250 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The aragonite coating in some pans of the caves in Zbrašov (northern Moravia, ČSFR) is strewn with fragments of textile fibres, originating probably from the clothes o f cave visitors. These filaments as well as the aragonite in their close vicinity are colonised by microscopic fungi. About fifty taxa have been identified. Spores of fungi in the aeroplankton in the caves mostly belong to other species than do occur on the aragonite. The species composition of the fungal community on aragonite is probably influenced by the temperature inside the caves.
HERVERT V., MARVANOVÁ L., KAZDA V. (1980): Alternaria pluriseptata on cucumbers and remarks to its classification. Česká Mykologie 34(1): 13-20 (published: 1980)
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During a study of cucumber pathogens in Bohemia, Alternaria pluriseptata (Karst. et Har.) Jørstad was isolated from leaf spots of cucumbers. Since 1972, the fungus has been regularly recorded in cucumber-growing areas such as Všetaty, Mělník and Prague. Isolates were cultured on carrot agar and tested on three cucumber cultivars: Nejlepší ze všech, Znojemské nakládačky, and Spotresisting. Infections were successful. The fungus is problematic to classify. On host plants, it produces typical Alternaria conidia, but cultures produce spherical conidia resembling the genus Ulocladium. Virulence decreased with prolonged cultivation.
SCHÁNĚL L., MARVANOVÁ L. (1976): Seminar in enzymological methods in mycology (Brno, 1975). Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 237-241 (published: 1976)
MARVANOVÁ L. (1972): Concerning Calcarispora hiemalis. Česká Mykologie 26(4): 230-232 (published: 1972)
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The first isolation of Calcarispora hiemalis Marvanová et Marvan, an aquatic hyphomycete described in 1963, is reported. Data concerning cultivation, spore formation, and taxonomic remarks are given.
MARVANOVÁ L., MARVAN P. (1969): Aquatic Hyphomycetes in Cuba. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 135-140 (published: 1969)
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The present paper gives some information on the occurrence of aquatic Hyphomycetes in Cuba. The list of the species found indicates a close floristic relationship with those of the neighbouring island of Jamaica. Among some rarely observed representatives of aquatic Hyphomycetes, the occurrence of the species Pyramidospora casuarinae must be pointed out, because up till now, it has been known with certainty only from its original locality.
MARVANOVÁ L. (1961): On the collection of Myriostoma coliforme (Dicks. ex Pers.) Corda and other rare Gasteromycetes at Pohořelice in Moravia. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 77-81 (published: 20th April, 1961)
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