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VÁŇOVÁ M. (1985): Genus Absidia van Tiegh. (Mucorales) in Czechoslovakia. III. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 85-96 (published: 1985)
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Average number of isolates of keratinophilic fungi was 2.3 to 2.8 times higher in soil and nesting material from rodents’ burrows compared to cultivated or uncultivated soils, and 3.6 times higher than in plant samples from rodent paths. Besides common soil keratinophilic fungi (e.g., Trichophyton ajelloi, T. terrestre, Microsporum cookei, M. gypseum, Chrysosporium spp.), the dermatophyte Microsporum persicolor was found in 6% of soil and 44.4% of nesting samples, most often in burrows with remains of Clethrionomys glareolus and Apodemus sylvaticus.
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.
VÁŇOVÁ M. (1968): Contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Absidia (Mucorales) I. Absidia macrospora sp. nov. Česká Mykologie 22(4): 296-300 (published: 1968)
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A new species of the genus Absidia v. Tiegh., A. macrospora sp. nov., isolated from soil samples is described. It belongs to the group of species of the genus Absidia with globose sporangiospores. It is closely related to the species A. glauca Hagem and A. coerulea Bain., but can easily be distinguished by the size of the sporangiospores and by the shape of the columellae. A key to the species of the genus Absidia with globose sporangiospores is appended.
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.
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.
FASSATIOVÁ O. (1969): Bodenmikromyceten im Gebirge Ždánický les (Steinitzer Wald) und in der Steppe bei Pouzdřany (Pausram). Česká Mykologie 23(4): 243-252 (published: 15th October, 1969)
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A total of 122 species of soil micromycetes were identified in 1963 in Ždánický les and the Pouzdřany steppe (South Moravia), including 25 species of Mucorales and 57 of Moniliales. Species diversity was proportional to soil temperature but not to humidity. Steppe was dominated by Aspergillus and Fusarium; forests by Chrysosporium pannorum.
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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