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KUNCA V., PEIGER M., TOMKA P., VAMPOLA P. (2022): Old-growth forest fungi – new localities and habitat and host preferences in Slovakia (I). [Amylocystis lapponica, Antrodia labyrinthica, Ionomidotis irregularis, Skeletocutis odora, Yuchengia narymica, decay stage, forest naturalness.] Czech Mycology 74(1): 33-55 (published: 28th February, 2022) Electronic supplement
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“Old-growth forests” comprise habitats from untouched, primeval forests to partially man-influenced, near-natural forests. Some fungal species occur preferably in these forests with a high degree of naturalness. Occurrence data from Slovakia for five wood-inhabiting fungal species was processed. The numbers of known localities of these species in Slovakia range from 4 to 49. The five species prefer different stages of wood decay when producing fruitbodies. Records of the studied species indicate that Amylocystis lapponica and Ionomidotis irregularis occur only in old-growth forests, especially in the best-preserved virgin and natural ones, in Slovakia typically on wood of only one or two tree species. Antrodia labyrinthica occurs in natural and near-natural forests, while the remaining two species can survive in managed forests with a natural tree composition, localised close to forests of higher naturalness (Skeletocutis odora) or even in more intensively managed forests with a small amount of decaying wood and parks (Yuchengia narymica). The substantial increase in the number of records of some species in Slovakia can be related to more intensive research in montane old-growth forests (e.g. Amylocystis lapponica) or probably to a massive spread of species (Yuchengia narymica), even in a wide elevation range.
VAMPOLA P., ORDYNETS A., VLASÁK J. (2014): The identity of Postia lowei (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) and notes on related or similar species. [Postia, polypores, taxonomy, identification, internal transcribed spacer] Czech Mycology 66(1): 39-52 (published: 4th June, 2014)
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In an attempt to settle the systematic position of Pilát’s species Leptoporus lowei (currently Postia lowei), which is sometimes incorrectly interpreted in mycological literature, a study of rich type material deposited in the mycological herbarium of the National Museum, Prague (PRM) was undertaken.Detailed description of macroscopic and microscopic features is presented together with molecular characterisation. The most important macroscopic and microscopic features differentiating P. lowei from similar or related species are discussed. Phylogenetic analysis clearly demonstrated that P. lowei is a well-separated taxon with closest affinity to P. leucomallella and P. tephroleuca.
VAMPOLA P., VLASÁK J. (2012): Rigidoporus pouzarii, a new polypore species related to Rigidoporus crocatus. [Rigidoporus, taxonomy, internal transcribed spacer, alluvial forest fungi] Czech Mycology 64(1): 3-11 (published: 2nd July, 2012)
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The new polypore Rigidoporus pouzarii Vampola et Vlasák is described, occurring in alluvial forests, forming annual resupinate fruitbodies on lying dead stems of hardwoods, mostly Alnus species. In Europe, the species has been probably misidentified as R. crocatus, a closely related species differing by perennial, multi-layered fruitbodies and occurrence in old-growth mountain forests, preferentially on logs of Abies alba. Diagnostic features of both species are discussed and DNA sequences are also added. The name is dedicated to Zdeněk Pouzar, distinguished Czech mycologist, expert in alluvial forest fungi and our excellent teacher, on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
VAMPOLA P., VLASÁK J. (2011): Antrodiella niemelaei, a new polypore species related to Antrodiella americana. [Antrodiella, polypores, taxonomy, identification, internal transcribed spacer] Czech Mycology 63(2): 195-201 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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A new polypore species, Antrodiella niemelaei Vampola et Vlasák, occurring on dead fruitbodies of Pseudochaete tabacina, is described. In Europe, the species has to date been identified as Antrodiella americana. The most important macro– and microscopic features of the two species are discussed and molecular characteristics are provided.
ŠAŠEK V., NOVOTNÝ Č., VAMPOLA P. (1998): Screening for efficient organopollutant fungal degraders by decolorization. [decolorization, synthetic dyes, ligninolytic enzymes, white rot fungi, biodegradation] Czech Mycology 50(4): 303-311 (published: 12th July, 1998)
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A set of cultures of wood-degrading Basidiomycetes was screened for the ability to decolorize model synthetic dyes with the aim of selecting strains with the highest activities of ligninolytic enzymes. Four decolorization patterns were observed; some species possessed no decolorizing ability, some decolorized on all the media, some decolorized only when fully grown, and only apart of them followed a typical behaviour described in Phanerochaete chrysosporium Burds., i.e. decolorized only on nutrient limited media. The strains with the highest decolorizing capabilities will be further studied with respect to biodegradation of aromatic organopollutants.
VAMPOLA P. (1996): New localities of Pilatoporus ibericus in Europe and Asia. [Pilatoporus, polypores, Aphyllophorales, sexuality, hyphal systems] Czech Mycology 49(2): 85-90 (published: 13th October, 1996)
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The very rare polypore Pilatoporus ibericus (Melo et Ryv.) Kotl. et Pouz. is reported from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia and Iran for the first time. Study of the sexuality of pure cultures has shown that P. ibericus is heterothallic and bipolar. The type species of the genus Pilatoporus, Polyporus palustris Berk, et Curt., was studied microscopically in detail. The presence of thick-walled and only rarely clamped sclerified generative hyphaeint issue of its basidiocarps is introduced as a new and for the genus Pilatoporus very important and characteristic feature. The new combination Pilatoporus spraguei (Berk, et Curt.) Vampola is proposed. The type specimen of the recently described polypore Pilatoporus maroccanus Kotl. et Pouz. was compared with the widely known species Trametes suaveolens Fr. Neither macroscopic nor microscopic study of its basidiocarps showed any marked distinguishing features, except for the slightly smaller spores ofthe former.
VAMPOLA P., POUZAR Z. (1996): Contribution to the knowledge of the Central European species of the genus Antrodiella. [Antrodiella, Polyporaceae, new species, Europe] Czech Mycology 49(1): 21-33 (published: 30th May, 1996)
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Four polypores, viz. Antrodiella beschidica Vampola et Pouzar, Antrodiella faginea Vampola et Pouzar, Antrodiella farinacea Vampola et Pouzar and Antrodiella thompsonii Vampola et Pouzar, are described as new species. The genus Antrodiella Ryv. et Johansen is emended and a review of all so far known species is added. A short key for identification of Central European species of Antrodiella is included.
VAMPOLA P., POUZAR Z. (1996): Notes on some species of genera Ceriporia and Ceriporiopsis (Polyporaceae). [Ceriporia, Ceriporiopsis, Polyporaceae, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 48(4): 315-324 (published: 14th March, 1996)
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The new species Ceriporia herinkii Vampola of the group of Ceriporia purpurea (Fr.) Donk is described. This probably thermophilous species differs from C. purpurea s.s. mainly in the strikingly smaller spores. It has so far been found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and a territory of the former Yugoslavia till now but it is elsewhere probably overlooked or confused with C. purpurea. Ceriporia mellita (Bourd.) Bond, et Sing, is incorrectly placed in the synonymy of Ceriporia purpurea (Fr.) Donk. by some mycologists. In fac tboth species are distinct and especially the different basidiospore size and shape provide a very good diagnostic feature. Ceriporia metamorphosa (Fuckel) Ryv. et Gilberts, has sometimes incorrectly been regarded as as form of Ceriporiopsis aneirina (Sommerf.) Doman., from which it differs especially in the simple-septate hyphae and the ability to form an imperfect state. The new combination Ceriporiopsis cremea (Parm.) Vampola et Pouz. is proposed. Ceriporiopsis balaenae Niemelä is reported from the Czech Republic (Central Europe) for the first time and the variability of its hymenophores is discussed. Ceriporiopsis jelicii (Tortić et David) Ryv. et Gilberts, is for the first time reported from Slovakia (Central Europe). The classification of Ceriporiopsis rivulosa (Berk. et Curt.) Gilberts. et Ryv. within the genus Ceriporiopsis is regarded as rather problematic, and the previously published classification in Rigidoporus and the recent combination into Physisporinus, however, remain a subject for a detailed future study, especially of the hyphal systems.
VAMPOLA P., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1994): Antrodia pini-cubensis, a new polypore from the Caribbean area. [Antrodia pini-cubensis, Cuba, polypore] Czech Mycology 47(3): 189-192 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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A new polypore Antrodia pini-cubensis Vampola, Kotlaba et Pouzar is described from a collection by these cond author from Cuba in the Caribbean area. This fungus was reported ten years ago as a new species for Cuba under the incorrect name of Antrodia oleracea (Davids, et Lomb.) Ryv. A. pini-cubensis for ms thin resupinate carpophores with small pores. It grows saprophytically on dead wood of Pinus cubensis and causes a brown rot of wood.
VAMPOLA P., POUZAR Z. (1994): Antrodiella genistae - a new polypore for Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. [Antrodiella genistae, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, polypore] Czech Mycology 47(3): 185-188 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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The brief description, ilustrations of micr of eatures and notes on distribution in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic of a rare polypore Antrodiella genistae (Bourd. et Galz.) David are given in this paper.
KOTLABA F., VAMPOLA P. (1994): Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, a new polypore species allied to Oligoporus cerifluus. [Polypores, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 47(1): 59-64 (published: 6th January, 1994)
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A new species of the Polyporaceae, Oligoporus folliculocystidiatus Kotl. et Vampola is described from a collection of several carpophores near Borovsko in Central Bohemia (Czech Republic). This species is remarkable forits numerous small lustrous drops of resinous matter on the pilealsurface and on the pore edges as well as the thin-walled hymenialcystidia with a widely clavate to globose shape of upper parts.
VAMPOLA P. (1993): Contribution to the knowledge of the polypore Oxyporus corticola. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 234-239 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The author examined a comprehensive herbarium material of Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryv. and Oxyporus ravidus (Ft.) Bond, et Sing., preserved in the herbaria of the Mycological Department, National Museum, Prague (PRM ). A major part of the specimens originates from European countries, while a few of these collections derives from Siberia and North America. On the basis of a comparative study the author reached the conclusion that the both above mentioned fungi are microscopically identical, and that Oxyporus ravidus (F t.) Bond, et Sing, is only a pileate form (or subspecies) of Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryv. The author studied also a duplicate specimen of Oxyporus phellodendri Bond, et L. Vassilj. in Bond. (T A A - 104965), a polypore described from Siberia. Reliably, this fungus is identical with Oxyporus ravidus (fr .) Bond, et Sing., in the present view. For this reason, the name Oxyporus phellodendri Bond, et L. Vassilj. in Bond, should be added to the synonymy of Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryv., too.
VAMPOLA P. (1993): Oxyporus obducens, a polypore displaying variability. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 228-233 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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A detailed description of the polypore Oxyporus obducens (Pers.) Donk is given on the basis of a study of fresh specimens as well as herbarium material from several European countries. Great variability of the distinguishing characters has been stressed. Upon comparison of several specimens of the North American Oxyporus similis (Bres.) Ryv., the author concluded that this species is identical with the European fungus, and therefore its name should be put in the synonymy of Oxyporus obducens (Pers.) Donk.
VAMPOLA P. (1993): The North American polypore Fibroporia radiculosa was found in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 223-227 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The author reports a finding of a resupinate polyporaceous fungus Fibroporia radiculosa (Peck) Parm. in Czechoslovakia. The forest "Panský les" near Zbilidy in the district Jihlava in the western part of Moravia is a new locality of this rare species (leg. et det. P. Vampola, 15th August 1991, PRM 874087, MJ 227/91). This striking yellow Poria grows saprophytically on dead conifers and rarely on hardwoods. Till now it was known only froir North America, i.e. from Canada, USA, Costa Rica and Jamaica. Except Czechoslovakia this fungus grows in Europe in Germany and Austria too but there it has been by mycologists determined as Poria saxonica Dorfelt.
VAMPOLA P., POUZAR Z. (1993): Contribution to the knowledge of a rare resupinate polypore Amyloporia sitchensis. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 213-222 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The detailed description and data on geographic distribution in Europe are given of a very rare resupinate polypore Amyloporia sitchensis (Baxt.) Vampola et Pouzar comb. nov. The distinguishing features of two closely related species, Amyloporia crassa (P. Karst.) Domaň. and Amyloporia sordida (Ryv. et Gilberts.) Vampola et Pouzar comb. nov., are discussed.
VAMPOLA P., VLASÁK J. (1992): Dichomitus albidofuscus and Gelatoporia subvermispora - two new polypores for Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 114-120 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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Two very rare resupinate polypores, Dichomitus albidofuscus (Domaň.) Domaň. and Gelatoporia subvermispora (Pilát) Niemelä, are reported as new species for Czechoslovakia.
VAMPOLA P. (1992): Pouzaroporia, gen. nov. - a new genus of the polypores. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 57-61 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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A new genus Pouzaroporia Vampola is proposed for the rare pore fungus Poria subrufa Ell. et Deam. Previously published classifications within the genera Ceriporiopsis and Fibroporia are discussed. These classifications cannot be accepted because Poria subrufa differs from the genus Ceriporiopsis in its dimitic hyphal system and from Fibroporia in the white decay of the wood.
VAMPOLA P. (1992): Oxyporus philadelphi, a new polypore of the Centraleuropean mycoflora. Česká Mykologie 45(4): 150-154 (published: 21st May, 1992)
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When revising the genus Oxyporus from the herbarium of the National Museum in Prague (PRM), the author found two collections from Czechoslovak localities which he identified as Oxyporus philadelphi (Parm.) Ryv., new for Czechoslovak mycoflora. The correctness of the determination was confirmed by comparative study of herbarium specimens collected by E. Parmasto in Estonia and Turkmenia. A short description of this rare pore fungus is given and attention is drawn to its remarkable similarity with Schizopora radula and Ceriporia reticulata. Microscopically, Oxyporus philadelphi is very similar to O. corticola and its pileate form O. ravidus, but it differs by smaller spores.
VAMPOLA P. (1992): Oligoporus septentrionalis, a new polypore for Czechoslovak mycoflora. Česká Mykologie 45(4): 144-149 (published: 21st May, 1992)
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A new species Oligoporus septentrionalis Vampola is described for a very rare, yellow coloured, resupinate polypore called Poria johnstonii Murrill = Tyromyces johnstonii (Murrill) Ryv. in northern Europe. According to results of revision of the type specimen (K!), Poria johnstonii described from California, USA, represents a cream coloured form of Cinereomyces lindbladii (Berk.) Jülich = Poria cinerascens (Bres. in Strasser) Sacc. et Syd. The first Czechoslovak collection of Oligoporus septentrionalis is published in this paper.
VAMPOLA P. (1991): Antrodiella onychoides - a new polypore of Czechoslovak mycoflora. Česká Mykologie 45(3): 81-84 (published: 31st October, 1991)
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The author reports 24 localities of Antrodiella onychoides (Egel.) Niemelä in Czechoslovakia. He supposes that this species is overlooked as it is macroscopically very similar to Antrodiella semisupina (Berk. et Curt.) Ryv. et Johansen, and will soon be found at further localities in Czechoslovakia.
VAMPOLA P. (1991): Antrodiella parasitica, a new species of polypores. Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 10-14 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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A new species of polypores Antrodiella parasitica Vampola is described, which is characteristic by its parasitic occurrence on carpophores of another polypore, viz. Trichaptum abietinum (Pers.: Fr.) Ryv. This new species differs from similar Antrodiella semisupina (Berk. et Curt.) Ryv. et Johans. by the absence of pilei and presence of cystidia.
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