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VÁŇOVÁ M. (1983): Genus Absidia van Tiegh. (Mucorales) in Czechoslovakia. II. Česká Mykologie 37(3): 151-171 (published: 1983)
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In this article are given descriptions of species Absidia spinosa, A. cylindrospora, A. heterospora, A. repens, A. fassatiae, A. capillata, A. corymbifera and A. ramosa and their varieties which were found in Czechoslovakia. The descriptions are accompanied by the author's own drawings and microphotographs. Problems of the identity of A. corymbifera with A. ramosa are discussed; doubts about the existence of A. capillata are expressed and finally the key for identification of species of the genus Absidia found in Czechoslovakia in English language is presented.
VÁŇOVÁ M. (1980): Genus Absidia van Tiegh (Mucorales) in Czechoslovakia. I. Česká Mykologie 34(3): 113-122 (published: 15th August, 1980)
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The following articles should contribute to the knowledge about the representatives of the genus Absidia van Tiegh. in Czechoslovakia and give further precision to some taxonomic problems. The first contribution gives a brief history of the genus, survey of the used material and the available information about species of the genus Absidia from our country, characteristics of the genus, and finally the key for determination of species found in Czechoslovakia.
FRAGNER P., VÁŇOVÁ M., VÍTOVEC J., VLADÍK P. (1976): Absidia ramosa - first finding on the Czechoslovak territory. Česká Mykologie 30(2): 115-117 (published: 1976)
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1990): Key to histological identification of causative agents in systemic mycoses IV. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 193-202 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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Based on author’s experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part IV: Concise information about species and varieties comprising remarks on occurrence and character of diseases in humans and animals, morphology of fungi in tissues and histopathological pictures. The article is concluded by a list of literature. Includes overview of Zygomycetes.
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1989): Soil micromycetes from Czechoslovakia - a list of isolated species with bibliography. Česká Mykologie 43(3): 169-175 (published: 21st August, 1989)
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A list of micromycetes (saprophytic, keratinophilic, rhizosphere, nematophagous, ovicidal, dermatophytes, and cellular slime moulds) isolated from various Czechoslovak soils is presented. Records about species distribution in Czechoslovakia and bibliography are included for each micromycete species.
URBAN Z. (1987): Die tschechoslowakische Mykologie 1981-1985. Česká Mykologie 41(3): 162-171 (published: 10th August, 1987)
OTČENÁŠEK M., DVOŘÁK J. (1985): Fungi infecting man. Taxonomy of agents of human mycoses in an alphabetical survey. Česká Mykologie 39(3): 155-164 (published: 1985)
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An orientational survey of taxonomy of fungi which have been described as agents of human mycoses is given. An alphabetical list of 163 agents contains data on synonyms of the individual species and organs afflicted by them. The literature citation of the earliest paper calling attention to pathogenicity is provided. Current nomenclature of anamorph and teleomorph stages and their mutual relation is discussed.
FRAGNER P. (1981): Further experience with Castellani’s „Water cultures“. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 161-164 (published: 1981)
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Microscopic fungi survive in sterile, distilled water at laboratory temperature for various lengths of time, from less than 11 months (Kloeckera apiculata) to more than 11 years (Sporothrix schenckii). The survival times of some species as well as their spontaneous variability are given. Castellani’s “water cultures” are only an emergency solution for maintaining live collections. Some yeast species which are morphologically or biochemically similar have also similar survival times in water.
ADÁMKOVÁ A., VÁŇOVÁ M., LÁVIČKA M. (1978): Rhizopus cohnii as thecase of mucormycotic abortion in cattle. Česká Mykologie 32(1): 61-64 (published: 1978)
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A case of mucormycotic abortion caused by Rhizopus cohnii Berlese et De Toni (Mucorales) is described in cattle. The paper is documented by description and photos of the culture. There are also photos of hyphae on native preparation from the abomasum content of the aborted foetus and from the histological finding of hyphae in the placenta.
JANEČKOVÁ V., FASSATIOVÁ O., DANIEL M., KŘIVANEC K. (1977): Findings of soil microscopic fungi in the Himalaya Mountains (Nepal). Česká Mykologie 31(4): 206-213 (published: 1977)
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Within the framework of the 1973 Czechoslovak expedition in the Makalu Mountain region in the Himalayas (East Nepal) a total of 43 soil samples were collected for mycologic examination. Fourteen genera with 37 species of soil fungi were isolated from the samples. Though the spectrum of the isolated microscopic fungi was not wide, it contained 2 genera (Acremonium and Tolypocladium) and 15 species described for the first time amongst the Himalayan mycoflora. Some of the species were collected in the area for the second time. Among the keratinophilic microscopic fungi, Chrysosporium lucknowense was isolated. The investigation and the collection of soil samples took place at the altitudes of 1000–4900 m in the sites where the presence of terrestrial mammals was established, or direct from lair openings. The aim was to detect potentially pathogenic or keratinophilic microscopic fungi. Various species of microscopic fungi were isolated for the first time from the extreme climatic conditions of the high mountains characterized by an increased occurrence of UV radiation, great temperature fluctuations, strong air flow, a decrease in the air pressure and oxygen content and extreme abiotic and biotic factors influencing the specific existence of the organisms.
FRAGNER P., VÍTOVEC J., VLADÍK P. (1975): Absidiosis in a hog. Česká Mykologie 29(2): 119-123 (published: 1975)
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In a 5-month-old hog, abscesses and enlarged lymph nodes indicated a chronic, progressive process in the digestive lymphatic system. Histology showed necroses with fibrotic granulomatous tissue. Grocott staining revealed dark brown, mostly aseptate fungal hyphae. Absidia corymbifera was isolated in culture. The case illustrates its pathogenic potential in animals.
FRAGNER P., VÍTOVEC J., VLADÍK P. (1972): Rhizopus cohnii in der Mukormykose des Schweines und Besprechung über ähnliche rhizopen. Česká Mykologie 26(3): 167-178 (published: 1972)
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Rhizopus cohnii Berlese et De Toni was microscopically and culturally confirmed in a pig liver. This is, to the authors' knowledge, the first such case in Czechoslovakia and perhaps only the second globally. The pathological, histological, and mycological findings are detailed. The authors support Boedijn’s view that similar species like R. suinus, R. arrhizus, and R. oryzae are conspecific with R. cohnii. The paper also summarizes previous cases of mucormycosis in animals and humans, and compares the isolate with related taxa.
VÁŇOVÁ M. (1969): Contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Absidia (Mucorales). II. A reappraisal of the characters. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 187-189 (published: 15th July, 1969)
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On the basis of my studies (Černá 1966, Váňová 1968), I reappraised all taxonomic characters used in the systematics of the genus Absidia. From the taxonomic point of view, I considered that the shape and size of the sporangiospores are the most important whilst I would stress the value of the hitherto underrated character of the columella shape and its projections.
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