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JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., HOLEC J. (2019): Addendum to the typification of Butyriboletus regius [epitype,lectotype,nomenclature,taxonomy,Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 71(1): 33-35 (published: 5th March, 2019)
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An epitype is designated for Butyriboletus regius. The authors briefly explain this step.
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., KOLAŘÍK M. (2019): Butyriboletus regius and Butyriboletus fechtneri: typification of two well-known species [lectotype, epitype, nomenclature, taxonomy, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 71(1): 1-32 (published: 2nd January, 2019)
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The paper deals with type material of two species of the genus Butyriboletus, which were described from the Czech Republic, originally as Boletus regius (Krombholz 1983) and Boletus fechtneri (Velenovský 1922). For both species lectotypes are designated, for B. fechtneri also an epitype. The authors present macro- and microscopic descriptions of these species based on the study of rich material including collections from the area of the type localities. Characters distinguishing both species from similar taxa are discussed.
PARRA L.A., DELLA MAGGIORA M., SIMONINI G., TRASSINELLI R. (2017): Nomenclatural study and current status of the names Boletus emileorum, Boletus crocipodius and Boletus legaliae (Boletales), including typification of the first two. [fungi, nomenclature, Leccinellum crocipodium, Baorangia emileorum, Rubro-boletus legaliae] Czech Mycology 69(2): 163-192 (published: 24th November, 2017)
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A comprehensive nomenclatural study including dates of valid publication, etymology and original spellings of the names Boletus “emilei”, Boletus “crokipodius” and Boletus “le-galiae” led us to correct them in accordance with the current Melbourne Code. Consequently, any current name based on these incorrect basionyms also has to be corrected. The original epithet emilei has been corrected by many authors, but never to its correct spelling emileorum according to the data of the protologue. As for the epithet crokipodium, all authors consulted have corrected it to crocipodium without any explanation, and its correct etymology has never been conveniently explained after its original publication by Letellier. We also provide good evidence on the correct date of publication of this name, always misdated in the literature. The epithet le-galiae (with a hyphen), unanimously corrected to legaliae has been very recently resurrected, but according to our nomenclatural study the correct spelling is legaliae. The valid publication and taxonomic status of the current combinations Leccinellum crocipodium, Baorangia emileorum, and Rubroboletus legaliae have also been studied. Finally, all the previous typifications of the three names have been revisited and we conclude that those of Boletus crocipodius and Boletus emileorum have not been effective and, therefore, a new typification is carried out here.
FARID A., FRANCK A.R., GAREY J.R. (2017): Boletus rubricitrinus belongs in Pulchroboletus (Boletaceae). [Basidiomycota, Boletales, phylogeny, taxonomy, epitype] Czech Mycology 69(2): 143-162 (published: 10th November, 2017)
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The boletes are macrofungi which have undergone extensive taxonomic revisions since the advent of molecular tools. This paper provides the first DNA sequences of Boletus rubricitrinus, a common Florida bolete often found in lawns under Quercus, and likely has a distribution that extends to Texas.Based on ITS and LSU sequences and morphological studies we propose moving it to the genus Pulchroboletus. As the holotype is in poor condition, an epitype is established here. A thorough description of macroscopic and microscopic features is also provided for the species. These molecular and morphological data will be useful to further improve our understanding of bolete taxonomy.
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., KONVALINKOVÁ T., BOROVIČKA J. (2017): Macroscopic variability of Rubroboletus legaliae with special regard to Boletus spinarii. [Boletus legaliae f. spinarii, ITS sequence data, neotype, epitype, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 69(1): 31-50 (published: 12th May, 2017)
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The paper deals with the macroscopic variability of Rubroboletus legaliae. A detailed macroscopic description of this species is presented, based on collections from the region of the type locality in Central Bohemia. An epitype is selected because of the age and insufficient representativeness of the holotype. The authors point out that Boletus spinarii, a species described by Hlaváček from South Bohemia as a member of the B. regius complex (genus Butyriboletus at present), is conspecific with the previously described Boletus legaliae (genus Rubroboletus at present); therefore the name B. spinarii is a synonymous name. The alleged distinguishing character of B. spinarii – orange, cinnabar to brick-red pores when young, soon changing colour to orange-yellow or yellow – is occasional according to our long-term field observations, caused possibly by external factors and not fixed within individual mycelia of R. legaliae. The taxonomic value of this deviation is not important enough to consider a separate taxon. Comparison of ITS rDNA sequences supports the conspecifity of both species. Although the name B. spinarii was validly published, the holotype was not deposited in the herbarium designated in the protologue. Therefore, a neotype is designated here.
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M. (2016): Rubroboletus satanas f. crataegi, validly published name for xanthoid form of Rubroboletus satanas. [Boletus satanas, nomenclature, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 68(1): 109-110 (published: 6th June, 2016)
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The name Rubroboletus is a validly published generic name for the group of boletes including Boletus satanas. Its xanthoid form, Boletus satanas f. crataegi, is validly transferred to the genus Rubroboletus with the aim of correcting two invalid earlier attempts.
ŠUTARA J. (2014): Anatomical structure of pores in European species of genera Boletus s.str. and Butyriboletus (Boletaceae). [Boletaceae, anatomy, pores, cheilocystidia] Czech Mycology 66(2): 157-170 (published: 23rd December, 2014)
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One of the characteristic features of European species of genera Boletus s.str. and Butyriboletus is a conspicuous development of their cheilocystidia covering their pores in youth. The development of this type of cheilocystidia is partly supported by the growth of hyphae of the hymenophoral trama under the cheilocystidia. This special arrangement of cheilocystidia is an important diagnostic character distinguishing European species of the above-mentioned genera from other groups of boletes in Boletaceae. The microscopical structure of this type of pores is described in detail.
ŠUTARA J., JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., GRACA M., KOLAŘÍK M. (2014): Contribution to the study of genus Boletus, section Appendiculati: Boletus roseogriseus sp. nov. and neotypification of Boletus fuscoroseus Smotl. [Boletus roseogriseus sp. nov., Boletus fuscoroseus, morphology, molecular phylogeny, neotypification, distribution] Czech Mycology 66(1): 1-37 (published: 4th June, 2014)
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The paper deals with Boletus roseogriseus and Boletus fuscoroseus, two closely related species of the genus Boletus, section Appendiculati. B. roseogriseus is described as a new species based on a morphological and molecular study of collected material. B. fuscoroseus, validly published by Smotlacha in 1912, has been often incorrectly named Boletus pseudoregius. This name, however, does not have priority because B. pseudoregius was validly published as late as 1988. In order to contribute to clarification of some controversial questions concerning B. fuscoroseus, the authors have selected a neotype for this species. Descriptions of B. roseogriseus and B. fuscoroseus are accompanied by results of a molecular study (ITS and LSU rDNA sequences) and a discussion of characters distinguishing these species from other representatives of section Appendiculati.
HOLEC J., WILD J. (2011): Fungal diversity in sandstone gorges of the Bohemian Switzerland National Park (Czech Republic): impact of climatic inversion. [macromycetes, ecology, microclimate, boreal-montane fungi] Czech Mycology 63(2): 243-263 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The diversity of macrofungi in 8 sandstone gorges (narrow valleys bordered by sandstone walls, mostly covered by Picea forests with admixed Fagus, alt. 170–390 m) was assessed with respect to microclimatic data from 235 stations measuring temperature and soil moisture along the elevation gradient. In total, 253 species of macrofungi were found including some boreal-montane species, species preferring moist habitats and/or species of more or less natural vegetation. Microclimatically, the bottoms of gorges are significantly colder than their slopes and slope crests during the vegetation period (climatic inversion) and show higher soil moisture throughout the year. However, they are not significantly colder during the winter period and even show a higher average minimal temperature than the rest of gorges. Generally, bottoms of sandstone gorges function as „buffers“ maintaining a stable, humid and rather cold microclimate and enabling the occurrence of some boreal-montane fungi and species requiring humid conditions. Climatic inversion is a phenomenon markedly influencing the distribution of fungi in the landscape and enabling extrazonal occurrence of some species.
ŠUTARA J. (2008): Xerocomus s. l. in the light of the present state of knowledge. [Boletaceae, Xerocomus, Xerocomellus, Hemileccinum, generic taxonomy, anatomy, histology] Czech Mycology 60(1): 29-62 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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The definition of the generic limits of Xerocomus s. l. and particularly the delimitation of this genus from Boletus is very unclear and controversial. During his study of European species of the Boletaceae, the author has come to the conclusion that Xerocomus in a wide concept is a heterogeneous mixture of several groups of species. These groups are separated from each other by different anatomical and some other characters. Also recent molecular studies show that Xerocomus s. l. is not a monophyletic group. In agreement with these facts, the European species of Xerocomus s. l. whose anatomy was studied by the present author are here classified into the following, more distinctly delimited genera: Xerocomus s. str., Phylloporus, Xerocomellus gen. nov., Hemileccinum gen. nov. and Pseudoboletus.Boletus badius and Boletus moravicus, also often treated as species of Xerocomus, are retained for the present in the genus Boletus. The differences between Xerocomus s. str., Phylloporus, Xerocomellus, Hemileccinum, Pseudoboletus and Boletus (which is related to this group of genera) are discussed in detail. Two new genera, Xerocomellus and Hemileccinum, and necessary new combinations of species names are proposed.
ADAMČÍK S., CHRISTENSEN M., HEILMANN-CLAUSEN J., WALLEYN R. (2007): Fungal diversity in the Poloniny National Park with emphasis on indicator species of conservation value of beech forests in Europe. [wood-inhabiting fungi, indicator species, beech forests, biodiversity, Slovakia, macromycetes] Czech Mycology 59(1): 67-81 (published: 28th June, 2007)
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This paper lists recent finds of macrofungi from the Poloniny National Park in Slovakia. The list contains data on the occurrence of 62 taxa of macrofungi, 35 of which are new to Poloniny, and 15 have not previously been recorded from Slovakia. Additionally, 17 rare species generally considered as threatened in large parts of Europe were found. The study increases the number of fungal indicator species proposed for assessment of the conservation value of European beech forests known from selected nature reserves in Poloniny. The results of this study combined with previously published data shows that Stužica and Rožok National Nature Reserves are the sites with the highest number of these indicator species in Europe.
ŠUTARA J., SKÁLA E. (2007): Boletus marekii, a new species with truncate spores from the Boletus chrysenteron group. [Boletus marekii spec. nov., Boletus subgen. Xerocomus, Boletaceae, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 59(1): 11-24 (published: 28th June, 2007)
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Boletus marekii, a new species which was found in northwestern Bohemia (Czech Republic), is described. This species, belonging to the Boletus chrysenteron group (Boletus subgen. Xerocomus), is characterised mainly by its xerocomoid appearance, red-coloured, soon coarsely rimose-areolate pileus and smooth, truncate spores. Characters distinguishing Boletus marekii from other species of this group, e.g. Boletus armeniacus, Boletus rubellus, Boletus porosporus, Boletus fennicus, Boletus ripariellus and Boletus declivitatum, are discussed. A new combination, Boletus fennicus, is proposed.
ŠUTARA J., ŠPINAR P. (2006): Boletus kluzakii, a new species related to Boletus radicans. [Boletus kluzakii spec. nov., Boletus sect. Calopodes, Boletaceae, taxonomy, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 31-42 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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A new species, Boletus kluzakii, which was found in southern Bohemia (Czech Republic), is described. Typical characters of this bolete are: pileus when young whitish or pallid, sometimes with a slight pinkish tint, then more or less rose-pink or purplish pink, at times even purple-reddish in some places; pileus surface conspicuously reddening when handled or bruised; hymenophore yellow, bluing when bruised; stipe yellow with a yellow reticulation; context under pileus cuticle red or purplish red but in other parts of the pileus and in upper half of the stipe pale yellowish or vivid yellow, turning blue when injured; taste bitter. Characters distinguishing Boletus kluzakii from Boletus radicans (the most closely related species) and from other boletes with a pinkish or reddish shade of pileus (Boletus regius, B. fuscoroseus, B. speciosus, B. pulchrotinctus, B. roseoolivaceus, B. roseopurpureus and B. pulchriceps) are discussed.
ŠUTARA J. (2005): Central European genera of the Boletaceae and Suillaceae, with notes on their anatomical characters. [Boletaceae, Suillaceae, generic taxonomy, anatomical characters] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 1-50 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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A taxonomic survey of Central European genera of the familiesBoletaceae and Suillaceae with tubular hymenophores, including the lamellate Phylloporus, is presented. Questions concerning the delimitation of the bolete genera ar ediscussed. Descriptions and keys to the families and genera are based predominantly on anatomical characters of the carpophores. Attention is also paid to peripheral layers of stipe tissue, whose anatomical structur ehas not been sufficiently studied. The study of these layers, above all of the caulohymenium and the lateral stipestratum, can provide information important for a better understanding of relationships between taxonomic groups in these families. The presence (or absence) of the caulohymenium with spore-bearing caulobasidia on the stipe surface is here considered as a significant generic character of boletes. A new combination, Pseudoboletus astraeicola (Imazeki) Šutara, is proposed.
HOLEC J. (1994): The ultrastructure of the spore wall and ornamentation in the Xerocomus group of Boletus. [Xerocomus, Boletus, Strobilomyces, ultrastructure, transmission electron microscope, spore wall, ornamentation, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 47(3): 173-184 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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The spore wall of five selected species of the Xerocomus group of Boletus was studied with a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The wall is composed of five layers in all the species studied: a very thin electron-dense outer layer 1 (ectosporium), a moderately electron-dense layer 2 (perisporium), a thick and amorphous electron-dense middle layer 3a (exosporium) that passes gradually into a thinner, granular or granular-fibrillar and moderately electron-dense layer *3b (episporium), and an almost electron-transparent layer 4 (endosporium). A smooth spore surface was found in Boletus pulverulentus and B. chrysenteron. A striate exosporium covered by the ectosporium and the perisporium was found in B. pruinatus, rough warts originating from a disrupted perisporium and ectosporium in B. parasiticus, and very fine warts composed of outgrowths of the ectosporium and part of the perisporium in B. subtomentosus. A species of an other group of the Boletales with conspicuous ornamentation (Strobilomyces strobilaceus) was examined as comparative material. The results of this TEM study are compared with SEM photographs of the spores of Xerocomus published by other authors, and methodologicalproblems with the examination of spore wall ornamentation are discussed. The data revealed confirm the high value of spore wall architecture and ornamentation in the taxonomy of this genus. The separation of B. parasiticus in a new genus Pseudoboletus Sutara is supported by its spore wall ornamentation that is unique in the Boletaceae.
ŠUTARA J. (1993): Boletus hypochryseus, a new bolete from the Boletus piperatus group. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 203-208 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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A new species of the family Boletaceae, Boletus hypochryseus, is described. This bolete is distinguished from the most closely related species, Boletus piperatus, by a vivid yellow colour of the tubes and pores.
ŠUTARA J. (1991): Pseudoboletus, a new genus of Boletales. Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 1-9 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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The stipe surface of the boletes which have been placed usually in the genera Boletus and Xerocomus was studied. It was found that members of both these genera have the stipe surface fertile, composed of a caulohymenium with sporulating caulobasidia. An exception in this group is the species Boletus parasiticus whose stipe surface is sterile, covered with a trichodermium. This species is here separated into a new genus named Pseudoboletus. A new combination, Pseudoboletus parasiticus, is proposed. The species Pseudoboletus parasiticus is described in detail. Several notes on anatomy and taxonomy of this group of boletes are appended.
POUZAR Z. (1990): Additional notes on the taxonomy and nomenclature of Ischnoderma (Polyporaceae). Česká Mykologie 44(2): 92-100 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
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The type species of Ischnoderma P. Karst., viz. I. resinosum (Fr.) P. Karst., is identical with Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw.: Fr.) P. Karst., and therefore the name Ischnoderma cannot be used for the genus in question. The generic name Lasiochlaena Pouz. gen. nov. is proposed for it. One of the species of this genus, known at present as Ischnoderma resinosum (Fr.) P. Karst. sensu auct., has no available legitimate name and therefore the name Lasiochlaena anisea Pouz. spec. nov. is proposed. Three names of polypores: Boletus fuscus Pers., B. fuliginosus Scop, and B. resinosus Schrad. are neotypified.
HAGARA L. (1989): Seltene Elemente von Pilzflora der Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 51-60 (published: 6th February, 1989)
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Twenty-two rare, overlooked or newly recorded fungal species from Slovakia are described and discussed. Among them are Calyptella capula, Typhula uncialis, Camarophyllus angustifolius, Lactarius hortensis, Psathyrella leucotephra, Boletus speciosus, Catathelasma imperiale, Pachyella violaceonigra, Podoscypha multizonata, Cortinarius argutus, Tricholoma bresadolianum and others. Most collections are deposited in the Slovak National Museum herbarium in Bratislava.
ŠUTARA J. (1989): The delimitation of the genus Leccinum. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 1-12 (published: 6th February, 1989)
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The International Botanical Congress in Berlin 1987 accepted a change of Art. 63 of the nomenclatural rules. According to the new, changed wording of Art. 63 the generic name Leccinum is now legitimate. This fact is respected by the author of this paper and therefore Leccinum is here used as a correct name for the genus in question. The genus Leccinum S. F. Gray (Boletaceae) is distinguished from the other boletes by a peculiar arrangement of the surface tissues of the stipe. This peculiar type of the stipe covering is here described. The differences between the stipe coverings of the genera Leccinum and Boletus Fries are discussed in detail. A list of the examined material with notes on some species is appended. The following new combinations are proposed: Leccinum depilatum, Leccinum fragrans, Leccinum luteoporum, Leccinum niveum, Leccinum pseudoscabrum and Leccinum rufescens.
FÁBRY I. (1977): Einige seltene Arten aus der Gruppe der Agaricales in der Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 31(1): 31-37 (published: 1977)
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The author gives a brief description of 28 rare or very rare species, varieties or forms from the group of Agaricales collected in Slovakia with locality data. The exsiccata are deposited in the author’s herbarium.
SINGER R., KUTHAN J. (1976): Notes on Boletes. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 143-155 (published: 1976)
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Mycorrhizal associations of boletes and Gomphidiaceae in the High Tatra Mountains are discussed, focusing on those linked with Pinus mugo and P. cembra. Taxonomic and morphological notes on Boletus erythropus ssp. erythropus and ssp. discolor are given, along with description of a new species, Xerocomus flavus.
DERMEK A., KUTHAN J., SINGER R. (1976): An interesting subspecies of Boletus erythropus (Fr. ex Fr.) Krombh. (With colored plate No. 89). Česká Mykologie 30(1): 1-2 (published: 1st February, 1976)
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During two collecting trips in a thermophilous frondose wood "Zlodějský háj" near Starý Poddvorov in southern Moravia a find of an interesting Boletus of the group of Boletus erythropus (Fr. ex Fr.) Krombh. has been made. This fungus is described below by the authors as a new subspecies of the mentioned Boletus erythropus.
KUBIČKA J. (1975): Mykoflora des Naturschutzgebietes „Vyšenské kopce“ bei Český Krumlov. Česká Mykologie 29(1): 25-34 (published: 1975)
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During 1970–1972, the occurrence of higher fungi was systematically recorded in the “Vyšenské kopce” Nature Reserve near Český Krumlov. The area lies on crystalline limestones at 500–600 m a.s.l. and is largely covered by hazel thickets. A total of 149 species were identified, with 89 species found in hazel stands. Several species are new for southern Bohemia, and for some, hazel is a new substrate in Czechoslovakia.
FÁBRY I. (1974): Mykoflora der südlichen Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 173-178 (published: 1974)
KUBIČKA J. (1973): Übersicht den bischer veröffentlichten Pilzarten aus dem Kubani Urwald (Boubín) in Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 27(4): 212-228 (published: 1973)
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A comprehensive overview of fungal species published from the Boubín primeval forest in the Šumava mountains is presented. The author compiled records from ca. 50 mycological excursions since 1906 and integrated them with modern taxonomy. This basic inventory serves as a foundation for future studies of fungal succession in this protected forest.
PILÁT A. (1973): Boletus pinophilus nomen novum pro Boletum pinicolam (Vittadini 1835) Venturi 1836. Česká Mykologie 27(1): 6-8 (published: 1973)
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Boletus pinophilus Pilát et Dermek nom. nov. is proposed as a replacement name for Boletus pinicola (Vitt.) Venturi, which is a later homonym of Boletus pinicola (Swartz ex Fr.) Wahlenberg, a synonym of Fomitopsis pinicola. Morphological characteristics of the newly named species are described, including pileus size, color, and surface texture, as well as features of the pores and tubes.
PILÁT A. (1972): Supplementum ad diagnosem Boleti subaerei Pilát. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 118 (published: 1972)
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Supplementary description is provided for Boletus subaereus Pilát, a bolete closely related to Boletus aereus Bull. ex Fr., but lacking a reticulated stipe. The species was originally described in 1970 from France and is illustrated with a black and white plate. The description focuses on the distinctive spore morphology and ecological features.
KUTHAN J., ŠEDIVÝ J. (1971): Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenb.) Pil. in der Tschechoslowakei. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 135-139 (published: 1971)
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In September 1966, the authors independently collected specimens of the rare bolete Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenb.) Pil. at two ecologically distinct locations. This species, previously known in Europe from only a few sites, had not yet been published from Czechoslovakia, although reportedly collected there. No further collections were made over the next three years. However, abundant finds in 1970 enabled detailed study and documentation of this species. The paper provides information on the collections, their identification, and the confirmation by Dr. H. Haas. The morphological features and habitat characteristics are also discussed.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1971): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mykoflora des Urwaldes „Žofínský prales“ im Gebirge Novohradské hory (Südböhmen). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 103-111 (published: 1971)
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This article presents results of continued mycological exploration in the Žofínský virgin forest (Novohradské hory, southern Bohemia), conducted during 11 excursions between 1966–1969. 225 new fungal species were recorded, bringing the total known to 462. Newly added taxa include 58 Aphyllophorales, 112 Agaricales, 1 Gasteromycete, 35 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 3 Hyphomycetes, and 7 Myxomycetes. The remaining unidentified material is to be processed in a future contribution.
PILÁT A., DERMEK A. (1969): Rubinoboletus and genus novum Boletacearum. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 81-82 (published: 20th April, 1969)
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Genus novum Boletacearum, Rubinoboletus (typus: Boletus rubinus W. G. Smith), sporis subglobosis insignis, describitur.
TORTIĆ M. (1968): Fungus collections in the Pinus peuce forests in the Pelister National Park (Macedonia, Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 22(3): 189-201 (published: 1968)
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85 species of higher fungi were found in Pinus peuce forests on Pelister Mountain during two excursions in October 1966 and 1967. Several species are new to Yugoslavia or considered rare. Suillus sibiricus and Gomphidius helveticus were observed forming mycorrhiza with P. peuce. Some lignicolous fungi were reported on this pine for the first time.
PILÁT A. (1968): Boletus gabretae sp. nov. bohemica ex affinitate Boleti junquillei (Quél.) Boud. (tab. 69). Česká Mykologie 22(3): 167-170 (published: 1968)
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Boletus gabretae sp. nov., closely related to Boletus junquillei (Quél.) Boud., is described. It differs from the mentioned species mainly by the reticulate surface of the stipe. The yellow flesh rapidly turns blue, indicating affinity to Boletus erythropus and Boletus luridus, but lacks red coloration. Two fruitbodies were found in a spruce forest near Horská Kvilda, Šumava Mountains, at 1050 m a.s.l. Notes on systematic value and affinities of these yellow boletes are provided.
DERMEK A. (1968): A contribution toward a mycoflora of the Boletaceae of Záhorská nížina and the environs of Bratislava (tab. 68). Česká Mykologie 22(2): 106-111 (published: 1968)
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The author lists Boletaceae species collected in 1963–1967 in the Záhorská lowlands and around Bratislava, and describes the rare species Xerocomus armeniacus (Quél.) Quél.
LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1967): Die Verbreitung von Boletus aereus bull. ex Fr. em. Quél. in der Tschechoslowakei (tab. 65). Česká Mykologie 21(3): 164-176 (published: 1967)
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The author provides a description, ecology, and phenology of Boletus aereus in Czechoslovakia and discusses its distribution. Six localities are mentioned. The paper also clarifies nomenclatural confusion with Boletus appendiculatus and discusses its taxonomic history.
PILÁT A. (1967): Boletus carpinicola species nova e proxima affinitate Boleti edulis Bull. ex Fr. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 61-63 (published: 24th April, 1967)
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A new species closely related to Boletus edulis is described as Boletus carpinicola. It was found under hornbeam trees near Lysá nad Labem. It likely forms mycorrhiza with the tree roots and differs from typical B. edulis by its thick, grayish pileus similar to Clitocybe nebularis and brown-tinged stipe resembling Boletus pinicola.
POUZAR Z. (1966): Two interesting species of the family Boletaceae: Boletus truncatus and Boletus subtomentosus var. leguei (tab. 60). Česká Mykologie 20(1): 1-7 (published: 15th January, 1966)
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Xerocomus truncatus Sing., Snell et Dick is recorded for the first time from Czechoslovakia in several localities in the vicinity of Prague and is transferred to the genus Boletus. The nomenclatural status of the invalid name Xerocomus porosporus Imler is also discussed. Boletus lanatus Rostk. is here considered as a variety of Boletus subtomentosus L. ex Fr. and the correct name is therefore Boletus subtomentosus var. leguei (Boud.) Bataille.
PILÁT A. (1965): Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenbach) comb. nov. In Silva Gabreta, Bohemiae. Česká Mykologie 19(3): 180-181 (published: 1965)
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In August 1929, the author found a fruiting body of Pulveroboletus lignicola (Kallenbach) comb. nov. on a rotting spruce stump near Plöckenstein Lake in the Šumava Mountains. The author took a photo and later identified it as a rare species described by Kallenbach. Its key traits include growth on conifer stumps, rusty-yellow color, and a gelatinous cap surface.
POUZAR Z. (1964): Boletus aereus Bull. ex Fr. em Quél. in localitate nova regioni carsticae bohemicae „Český kras“ dictae lectus. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 16-18 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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A juvenile fruiting body of Boletus aereus Bull. ex Fr. em. Quél. was found in a Quercus-Carpinus forest on the north slope of Javorka Hill near Karlštejn on July 14, 1963. This species had not previously been recorded in the area known as "Český kras".
POUZAR Z. (1963): Boletus aeruginascens Secr. (cum tabula no. 49 color. impressa). Česká Mykologie 17(2): 89 (published: 9th April, 1963)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1962): Agarics and Boleti (Agaricales) from the Dobročský Virgin Forest in Slovakia. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 173-191 (published: 6th July, 1962)
PIESCHEL E. (1961): Einige mykologische Erinnerungen aus Nordwest-Böhmen. Česká Mykologie 15(3): 159-160 (published: 8th July, 1961)
OTTOVÁ-SVOBODOVÁ V. (1961): Die Bemerkungen zur Biologie des Pilzes Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Winter in Bezug auf den Kampf gegen Apfelschorf. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 86-93 (published: 20th April, 1961)
MACKŮ J., SKALNÍK V. (1961): Relatio specifica inter Boletum rubinum et Boletum impolitum. Česká Mykologie 15(2): 81-86 (published: 20th April, 1961)
KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die höheren Pilze des Kubani Urwaldes im Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 86-90 (published: 20th April, 1960)
WICHANSKÝ E. (1960): Nonnuli Agaricales rariores vel minus cogniti annis 1958-1959 lecti. Česká Mykologie 14(1): 40-49 (published: 20th January, 1960)
PILÁT A., SVRČEK M. (1959): Supplementum ad articulum J. Macků: Boletus rubinus Smith. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 92 (published: 20th April, 1959)
MACKŮ J. (1959): Boletus rubinus W. G. Smith et B. pseudosulphureus Kallenbach in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 87-92 (published: 20th April, 1959)
KUBIČKA J. (1958): Localitas Mycenae pelianthinae (Fr.) Quél. sub. quercu. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 59 (published: 20th January, 1958)
POUZAR Z. (1957): Nova genera macromycetum I. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 48-50 (published: 10th February, 1957)
MELZER V. (1956): Vliv stanoviště na barvu hřibu purpurového - Boletus purpureus Fr. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 188-190 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
MELZER V. (1954): Vliv Měsíce na růst hub. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 183-184 (published: 20th November, 1954)
ŠEBEK S. (1954): Co je Boletus satanoides Smotlacha. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 181-183 (published: 20th November, 1954)
ZEMAN J. (1954): Poznatky o růstu smrkového plemene hřibu obecného. Česká Mykologie 8(3): 107-114 (published: 27th August, 1954)
SVRČEK M. (1954): Hřib hnědorůžový čili růžovník - Boletus fuscoroseus Sm. Česká Mykologie 8(1): 45-46 (published: 18th February, 1954)
LUKAVEC A. (1954): Hřib nachový - Boletus purpureus Fr. a jeho problematika. Česká Mykologie 8(1): 26-30 (published: 18th February, 1954)
ZEMAN J. (1953): Oceňování jedlých druhů hub s hlediska praktického houbaře. Česká Mykologie 7(2): 69-79 (published: 31st May, 1953)
PILÁT A. (1953): Hřib Quéletův - Boletus Quéleti Schulzer v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 7(2): 65-69 (published: 31st May, 1953)
ZEMAN J. (1953): Poznámky o růstu plodnic smrkového plemene hřibu obecného - Boletus edulis Fr. subsp. bulbosus Schaef. Česká Mykologie 7(1): 25-28 (published: 28th February, 1953)
PROCHÁZKA A. (1952): Otrava hřibem satanem a neškodnost (?) hřibu purpurového. Česká Mykologie 6(8-10): 184-187 (published: 15th November, 1952)
PŘÍHODA A. (1952): Poznámky o výskytu rosolovce červeného - Guepinia helvelloides (DC) Fr. na Slovensku. Česká Mykologie 6(8-10): 180-184 (published: 15th November, 1952)
PILÁT A. (1952): Hřib bronzový - Boletus edulis subsp. aereus Bull. v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 6(8-10): 175-180 (published: 15th November, 1952)
PILÁT A. (1952): Kovář a koloděj. Česká Mykologie 6(6-7): 87-93 (published: 15th August, 1952)
PILÁT A. (1951): Kuřátka uťatá a kuřátka Herkulova (Clavaria truncata Quél. in Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 5(8-10): 148-152 (published: 15th November, 1951)
LUKAVEC A. (1951): Hřib siný - Boletus cyanescens Bull. v Polabí. Česká Mykologie 5(8-10): 145-148 (published: 15th November, 1951)
LUKAVEC A. (1951): Poznámky k rozlišování hřibu satana (Boletus Satanas Lenz) a hřibu nachového (Boletus purpureus Fr.). Česká Mykologie 5(3-5): 85-87 (published: 15th May, 1951)
STANĚK M. (1951): Organisujeme zájemce o pěstování jedlých hub. Česká Mykologie 5(3-5): 79-80 (published: 15th May, 1951)
PILÁT A. (1951): Hřib zlatoporý - Boletus auriporus Peck. Česká Mykologie 5(3-5): 76-79 (published: 15th May, 1951)
PILÁT A. (1951): Ještě o otravě hřibem nachovým - Boletus purpureus Fr. Česká Mykologie 5(1-2): 13-16 (published: 15th February, 1951)
VACEK V. (1951): Zemnička kulovitá - Genea sphaerica Tull. Česká Mykologie 5(1-2): 3-5 (published: 15th February, 1951)
PILÁT A. (1951): Klouzek žlutavý - Boletus flavidus Fr. v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 5(1-2): 1-3 (published: 15th February, 1951)
KREJČÍK K. (1950): Otrava hřibem nachovým čili purpurovým, Boletus purpureus (Fr.) - B. rhodoxanthus (Kr.-Kbch). Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 113-114 (published: 15th November, 1950)
ŠMARDA F. (1950): Nové naleziště klouzku nažloutlého (Boletus flavidus Fr.). Česká Mykologie 4(3-5): 58 (published: 15th May, 1950)
VACEK V. (1950): Hřib moravský - Boletus moravicus Vacek. Česká Mykologie 4(3-5): 45-47 (published: 15th May, 1950)
VACEK V. (1950): Řasnatka mléčná - Plicaria hyalino-alba (Speg.) Vacek c. n. Česká Mykologie 4(1-2): 11-12 (published: 15th February, 1950)
VESELÝ R. (1950): Hřib krvavý - Boletus sanguineus Fr. ex With. Česká Mykologie 4(1-2): 9-11 (published: 15th February, 1950)
PILÁT A. (1949): Požerek veverky na povrchu klobouku hřiba koloděje (Boletus erythropus Pers.). Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 127 (published: 15th November, 1949)
SVRČEK M. (1949): Bedla Eyreova, Lepiota Eyrei [Masere] Lange), v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 104-106 (published: 15th November, 1949)
MELZER V. (1949): Hřib lví či lvobarvý (Boletus [Xerocomus] leoninus Boudier). Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 102-104 (published: 15th November, 1949)
PILÁT A. (1949): Boletus Fechtneri Velenovský 1922 Hřib Fechtnerův. Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 97-102 (published: 15th November, 1949)
BENDA R. (1949): Hřib plavý (Boletus impolitus Fr.) v pražských sadech. Česká Mykologie 3(6-7): 69-72 (published: 15th August, 1949)
CHARVÁT I. (1948): Hřib satan (Boletus satanas Lenz.). Česká Mykologie 2(3): 91-92 (published: 15th August, 1948)
SOUČEK J., HOLEC J., BOROVIČKA J., DVOŘÁK D., FORMAN P., HROUDA P., KOLAŘÍK M. (2025): A DNA-based checklist of the stipitate hydnoids (Bankeraceae s.l.) of Czechia. [Thelephorales, ITS, LSU, taxonomy, ecology, GlobalFungi, Czech Republic.] Czech Mycology 77(1): 37-88 (published: 24th June, 2025) Electronic supplement
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Based on a long tradition of field research aimed at this group, stipitate hydnoid fungi belong to the best explored macromycetes in Czechia. However, following groundbreaking taxonomic changes emerging from recent molecular studies, previous knowledge of particular taxa and their features has been questioned. To resolve this issue, selected specimens of Czech hydnoids were sequenced to confirm their identity. Generally, the presence of 39 taxa of Boletopsis, Hydnellum, Phellodon, and Sarcodon in the Czech Republic was confirmed, including the recently described species Boletopsis mediterraneensis, Hydnellum bomiense, H. fagiscabrosum, H. rubidofuscum, Phellodon aquiloniniger, P. castaneoleucus, and two so far undescribed taxa of Boletopsis and Hydnellum, as well as the recently reported Hydnellum gracilipes, H. illudens, Phellodon secretus and Sarcodon quercinofibulatus. Ecological requirements of newly delimited species are specified based on collection data from Czech localities, and GlobalFungi data are presented to supplement the current knowledge of the global distribution of particular species. Taxonomic issues, identification limits in species complexes, ecology, and threats to the species are discussed in relevant cases. Several more species, documented from or probably present in Czechia but not sequenced yet, are commented as well.
GABRIEL J., GRODZYNSKA G.A., NEBESNYI V.B., LANDIN V.P. (2023): Radioactive contamination of mushrooms from Polis'ke Forestry (Kyiv Region, Ukraine) long after the Chornobyl accident. [anthropogenic radionuclides, accumulation, fungi, dose, Polissya.] Czech Mycology 75(2): 117-137 (published: 12th September, 2023)
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A study of the radiocaesium activity in fruitbodies of 54 mushroom species from 18 locations of Polis'ke Forestry complex was carried out with gamma spectrometry. In some mushroom samples, strontium was determined with a radiochemical method. However, the mushrooms accumulated 137Cs one to three orders of magnitude more actively than 90Sr. The highest levels of 137Cs activity, recorded in Lactarius rufus, Imleria badia, Paxillus involutus and Cortinarius praestans from the forest area at the settlement of Polis'ke in 1998 and 2000, exceeded 1 MBq/kg dry mass. By 2018, the activity of 137Cs in 60.0% and 37.84% of mushroom samples in the Zelenopolyans'ke and Steshchyns'ke Forestries, respectively, exceeded the maximum permissible level valid in Ukraine, 2,500 Bq/kg dry mass. Significant differences in the levels of contamination of the same species are noted not only at different locations, but also within the same sampling site, which is probably associated with a complex of factors which are difficult to assess, such as extremely heterogeneous nature of contamination, depth of mycelium in the soil layer, and microclimatic conditions in the place where individual fruitbodies grow. The data obtained indicate a persistent risk to the population due to internal exposure as a result of uncontrolled consumption of wild mushrooms in this region. In 2018, the potential equivalent dose per year (contribution of 137Cs only) reached maximum values of 0.239 mSv in Suillus spp. and 0.130 mSv in Imleria badia from Zelenopolyans'ke Forestry.
RAMSHAJ Q., RUSEVSKA K., TOFILOVSKA S., KARADELEV M. (2021): Checklist of macrofungi from oak forests in the Republic of Kosovo. [fungi, taxa, Balkan Peninsula, diversity, ecology, rare species.] Czech Mycology 73(1): 21-42 (published: 12th February, 2021) Electronic supplement
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In the period from 2017 to 2019 a survey of the diversity of fungi in oak forests in the Republic of Kosovo was conducted. The survey included 31 localities, mainly in Quercetum frainetto-cerris and Querco-Carpinetum orientalis communities. As a result of the fieldwork performed in various seasons, a first checklist of fungi from oak forests in the country is provided. A total of 220 taxa (219 species and one forma) were identified. The majority of the identified taxa belong to Basidiomycota (206) and only 14 species to Ascomycota. The paper provides a list of all recorded species with data on locality, altitude, time of collection, forest association and type of substrate. Distribution and ecology of selected rare or threatened species are briefly discussed.
NJOUONKOU A.-L., EKOBO S.A.B., NJAYOU F.N., RASPÉ O., MOUNDIPA P.F., DEGREEF J. (2020): Occurrence, use and antioxidant potential of Termitomyces reticulatus in Cameroon. [Lyophyllaceae, ethnomycology, antioxidant metabolites, free radicals, Central Africa.] Czech Mycology 72(1): 19-32 (published: 24th April, 2020)
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Termitomyces species are among the most utilised mushrooms in tropical Africa and Asia, with some species having putative medicinal properties. However, data on their diversity, distribution, ethnomycology, biological activities and metabolites are still to be completed, especially in central Africa. During field surveys in the Western Highlands of Cameroon, basidiomes of a species of this fungal genus were collected and morphologically described. The extracts were used to screen and measure some antioxidant compounds and their respective activities, including polyphenols, flavonoids, thiols, DPPH radicals scavenging activity, ferric reducing power (FRAP) and the superoxide dismutase-like (SOD-like) activity in comparison to that of vitamin C. Morphological features allowed identifying this fungal species as Termitomyces reticulatus, which is here reported for the first time from Cameroon. This species is used by locals as food. Mycochemical antioxidant analyses revealed polyphenols as the major antioxidant compounds, followed by flavonoids and thiols. Extracts also showed significant DPPH, FRAP and SOD-like activities, although less strongly than those of vitamin C. The global antioxidant potential of this species is comparable to that of many mushroom species, such as T. heimii and T. microcarpus. Extensive work on other metabolites and biological activities of T. reticulatus are needed for a better description of its potential health benefits, especially in the fight against various human oxidative stress-related diseases.
Book review - THOMAS LÆSSØE & JENS H. PETERSEN (2019): Fungi of Temperate Europe Czech Mycology 71(2): 230-232 (published: 20th December, 2019)
HOLEC J., KŘÍŽ M., POUZAR Z., ŠANDOVÁ M. (2015): Boubínský prales virgin forest, a Central European refugium of boreal-montane and old-growth forest fungi. [Mt. Boubín, Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic, Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, diversity, ecology, distribution] Czech Mycology 67(2): 157-226 (published: 10th September, 2015)
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Boubínský prales virgin forest is the best-preserved montane Picea-Fagus-Abies forest in the Czech Republic. Its core area (46.67 ha), grown with original montane forest never cut nor managed by foresters, has been protected since 1858. It represents the centre of the present-day nature reserve (685.87 ha). A detailed inventory of its fungal diversity was carried out in 2013–2014. Ten segments differing in habitat and naturalness were studied (235 ha). The total number of species was 659, with the centre of diversity in the core area (503 species) followed by the neighbouring segments grown by natural forests minimally influenced by man. When literature and herbarium data are added, the total diversity reaches a total of 792 taxa. The locality represents a unique refugium for some borealmontane fungi (e.g. Amylocystis lapponica, Laurilia sulcata, Pholiota subochracea), a high number of rare species preferring old-growth forests (Antrodia crassa, A. sitchensis, Baeospora myriadophylla, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Fomitopsis rosea, Ionomidotis irregularis, Junghuhnia collabens, Skeletocutis odora, S. stellae, Tatraea dumbirensis), wood-inhabiting and mycorrhizal fungi confined to Abies (Panellus violaceofulvus, Phellinus pouzarii, Pseudoplectania melaena, Lactarius albocarneus), and a high number of indicators of well-preserved Fagus forests (e.g.Climacodon septentrionalis, Flammulaster limulatus, Pholiota squarrosoides). Several very rare fungi are present, e.g. Chromosera cyanophylla, Cystoderma subvinaceum and Pseudorhizina sphaerospora. The value of the local mycobiota is further emphasised by the high number of protected and Red List species. Comparison with other Central European old-growth forests has confirmed that Boubínský prales is a mycological hotspot of European importance.
BUČINOVÁ K., JANÍK R., JAMNICKÁ G., KUKLOVÁ M. (2014): Accumulation and bioconcentration factors of mineral macronutrients in representative species of macrofungi prevailing in beech-dominated forests affected by air pollution. [macrofungi, macronutrients, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, beech forest ecosystems] Czech Mycology 66(2): 193-207 (published: 23rd December, 2014)
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The contents of mineral macronutrients (phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium) in forest soil samples, but also in samples of fruit bodies of dominant fungal taxa were analysed. The monitoring took place in three research plots in beech-dominated forests located near the aluminium plant at Žiar nad Hronom (Central Slovakia, Europe). The observed macrofungal taxa have different abilities of accumulating macronutrients. In forest soils, the terrestrial saprotrophic species Clitocybe nebularis accumulated phosphorus, attaining a maximum bioconcentration factor of 160 in the mineral A-horizon and 10.6 in the organic matter soil horizons (O-horizons). The ectomycorrhizal species Xerocomellus chrysenteron was rich in potassium in the A-horizon (181), but also in the O-horizons (18.8). The lignicolous saprotrophic species Polyporus varius accumulated calcium to a small extent in the A-horizon (9.36) and O-horizons (0.64), and magnesium in the A-horizon (14.2) and O-horizons (1.09).
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., REJSEK J. (2014): Supplementary notes on Xerocomus chrysonemus (Boletaceae): bluing context and distribution in the Czech Republic. [Xerocomus chrysonemus, Boletaceae, distribution, ecology, bluing context, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 66(2): 147-155 (published: 23rd December, 2014)
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The paper summarises the current state of knowledge of the distribution and ecology of Xerocomus chrysonemus in the Czech Republic. The authors present information on newly discovered localities in the Czech Republic and a yet unobserved feature of the species – bluing of the context. A distribution map based on the collections from the Czech Republic is presented and features suitable for field identification are summarised, especially with regard to X. subtomentosus, which frequently occurs together with the species in question.
ZOTTI M., PAUTASSO M. (2013): Macrofungi in Mediterranean Quercus ilex woodlands: relations to vegetation structure, ecological gradients and higher-taxon approach. [conservation biology, ectomycorrhiza (ECM), fungal diversity, multivariate analysis] Czech Mycology 65(2): 193-218 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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Few studies have investigated the relationships between mycodiversity and plant communities in Quercus ilex (holm oak) woodlands. These are unique ecosystems in the Mediterranean basin of high mycological importance. The macrofungi of Q. ilex forests in Liguria, North-Western Italy, were studied: 246 species were observed in 15 permanent plots over four years. Some species were identified as typical of holm oak woodlands, e.g. Hygrophorus russula, Leccinellum lepidum, and Lactarius atlanticus.Correspondence analysis (CA) showed that the main ecological gradients shaping the fungal and plant communities are driven by soil pH and climatic factors. The CA confirms that the minimum sampling area for macrofungi is larger than for plant communities and that aggregation of multiple plots is suitable for data analysis. The data suggest that the higher-taxon approach can be successfully applied also to Q. ilex macrofungi, not only for total species and genus richness, but also within abundance classes. Further investigations are required to better characterise the mycodiversity of Mediterranean holm oak woodlands in relation to human impacts over various scales to plan effective conservation strategies.
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., REJSEK J. (2013): First records of Xerocomus chrysonemus (Boletaceae) in the Czech Republic. [Xerocomus chrysonemus, Boletaceae, description, ecology, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 65(2): 157-169 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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The paper details the first collections of Xerocomus chrysonemus in the Czech Republic. The authors present a macro- and microscopic description of this species based on the study of material collected at five different localities. Characters distinguishing X. chrysonemus from related species of the genus Xerocomus s. str. (X. ferrugineus, X. subtomentosus, and X. silwoodensis) are discussed. The Latin name X. chrysonemus is a combination of the words ‘chryso’ = golden and ‘nema’ = mycelium, which very accurately describes the characteristic feature of this species, the golden yellow mycelium at the base of stipe.
BĚŤÁK J. (2013): Distribution and ecology of Lactarius rostratus and Lactarius rubrocinctus (Basidiomycota, Russulales) in the Czech Republic. [Lactarius subgenus Russularia, soil pH, bioindicator, distribution maps] Czech Mycology 65(1): 25-43 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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Lactarius rostratus and Lactarius rubrocinctus are two insufficiently known species of the Czech mycobiota. The historical data on occurrence of both species in the Czech Republic are summarised and recent localities are published. Original descriptions and colour illustrations of the species are provided. Differences with similar taxa are highlighted. The ecological preferences of both taxa supported by measurements of soil parameters from selected recent localities are outlined and discussed. L. rostratus should be characterised as an indicator species of valuable and unusual ectomycorrhizal communities associated with nutrient-poor beech forests on steep slopes on shallow and sandy to loamy-sandy soils. L. rubrocinctus favours near-natural mesophilous beech forests on base-rich substrates, although in the Carpathian part of Moravia it was recorded on comparatively acid soils as well.
KUNCA V. (2012): Boletus moravicus - ecological conditions of new localities in Slovakia. [red-listed species, ecology, pH values] Czech Mycology 64(2): 165-174 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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Ecological conditions of four new localities where Boletus moravicus occurs are described. Oaks prevail in the studied forest communities. Our measurements of soil pH values showed that the localities, all on volcanic bedrock, have very acidic to mildly acidic soils. We can confirm the published fructification from July to October. Finds in Slovakia were recorded from altitudes of 210 m to 518 m a.s.l.mainly from Carpinion betuli forest communities.
PETERSEN R.H., HUGHES K.W., ADAMČÍK S., TKALČEC Z., MEŠIĆ A. (2012): Typification of three European species epithets attributable to Strobilomyces (Boletales). [nomenclature, Boletaceae, Agaricomycotina, taxonomy, typification] Czech Mycology 64(2): 141-163 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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One of the most easily recognized genera of boletes is Strobilomyces, represented by taxa on most continents. At least in the Northern Hemisphere, early European species epithets are being applied to local taxa. Among these epithets in common use are S. strobilaceus and S. floccopus, sanctioned (as Boletus) by Fries. Contemporary with these is also Boletus strobiliformis, although not sanctioned. All three names, however, have been without acceptable type specimens, so identifications and diagnoses have remained insecure. This paper designates type specimens for these epithets as a prerequisite for accurate assessment of taxa. Comparison of morphological characters and sequences of ITS region of nrDNA gathered from type and additional material suggest existence of only a single European species, correctly named S. strobilaceus.
RYVARDEN L. (2012): Type studies in Polyporaceae 27. Species described by P. Ch. Hennings. [Polyporaceae, types, taxonomy, nomenclature, Berlin herbarium] Czech Mycology 64(1): 13-21 (published: 2nd July, 2012)
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103 polypores described by P. Ch. Hennings have been examined based on the available types. Nineteen species are accepted, 63 species are reduced to synonymy, the types of 19 species could not be found, while two names are illegitimate. Two new combinations are proposed: Tyromyces aquosus (Henn.) Ryvarden and Diplomitoporus daedaleiformis (Henn.) Ryvarden. These two species are provided with descriptions, while published recent descriptions are referred to for the other 17 accepted species.
MOREAU P.-A., BOROVIČKA J. (2010): Epitypification of Naucoria bohemica (Agaricales, Hymenogastraceae). [Basidiomycota, Alnicola bohemica, taxonomy, typification] Czech Mycology 62(1): 33-42 (published: 15th February, 2011)
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The holotype of Naucoria bohemica Velen. has been revised. This collection corresponds to the most frequent interpretation of the taxon in modern literature. Since the condition of the material is not sufficient to determine microscopic and molecular characters, the authors designate a well-documented collection from the same area (central Bohemia) and corresponding in all aspects with the holotype as an epitype. Description and illustrations are provided for both collections.
TOMŠOVSKÝ M. (2008): Molecular phylogeny and taxonomic position of Trametes cervina and description of a new genus Trametopsis. [Trametopsis, Trametes, ribosomal DNA, polypore, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 60(1): 1-11 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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Trametes cervina (Schwein.) Bres. differs from other species of the genus by remarkable morphological characters (shape of pores, hyphal system). Moreover, an earlier published comparison of the DNA sequences within the genus revealed considerable differences between this species and the remaining European members of the genus Trametes. These results were now confirmed using sequences of nuclear LSU and mitochondrial SSU regions of ribosomal DNA. The most related species of Trametes cervina are Ceriporiopsis aneirina and C. resinascens. According to these facts, the new genus Trametopsis Tomšovský is described and the new combination Trametopsis cervina (Schwein.) Tomšovský is proposed.
Book review - Muñoz J.A.: Boletus s.l. (excl. Xerocomus). Strobilomycetaceae, Gyroporaceae, Gyrodontaceae, Suillaceae, Boletaceae. Czech Mycology 58(3-4): 272 (published: 29th December, 2006)
Colloquium „Fungi as Model Organisms in Research and Biotechnology - III“ Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2 September 2005. Czech Mycology 57(3-4): 307-323 (published: 10th February, 2006)
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The colloquium was a continuation of the previous scientific meetings that took place in Olomouc in 1999 and 2002 (Czech Mycology 52: 139-178, 2000 and 55: 103-149, 2003). It was organised by the Commission for Experimental Mycology of the Czechoslovak Microbiological Society and the Czech Scientific Society for Mycology together with the Institute of Biology, Faculty of Medicine of Palacký University, Olomouc. The aim of the colloquium was to provide a platform for a broad discussion on experimental mycology in all branches of basic and applied research. Besides two plenary lectures, 8 short communications and 8 posters were presented. In total 32 researchers from the Czech and Slovak Republics took part in the colloquium and discussed various topics important for the further development of experimental mycology. Abstracts of the contributions are given here.
VAŠUTOVÁ M. (2004): Macromycetes of permanent plots in cultural forests in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic). [Czech Republic, macromycetes, cultural beech and spruce forests, mycocoenology, permanent plots, ecology] Czech Mycology 56(3-4): 259-289 (published: 22nd December, 2004)
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The mycoflora of cultural (artificial and managed subnatural) forests (i.e. beech, spruce and mixed forests) was studied in 18 permanent plots in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts. and the adjacent part of the Vsetínské vrchy hills (Czech Republic) during they ears 1998-2000. Al together, 314 species of macromycetes were recorded. The highest number of species was recorded in plots in a young spruce forest on a former meadow (72 species ) and a waterlogged spruce forest (67 species ). Mycorrhizal fungi were the dominant group in older spruce forests (44.2 %), waterlogged spruce forests (43.3 %) and alder forest (45.6 %). A high percentage of terrestrial saprophytes was found in the young forest on a former meadow (43 %). Generally, common species prevailed.The main factor which influenced the species composition of all trophic groups was the composition of the tree layer. These results are compared with results from similar plots in the Czech Republic and neighbouring countries.
LAZEBNÍČEK J. (2004): 75th anniversary of Professor Bronislav Hlůza. Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 175-176 (published: 12th August, 2004)
SALERNI E., LAGANÀ A., PERINI C., DE DOMINICIS V. (2000): Effects of various forestry operations on the fungal flora of fir woods - first results. [Species diversity, macromycetes, forestry operations, fir woods] Czech Mycology 52(3): 209-218 (published: 7th December, 2000)
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The first results of the effects of some parameters on the composition of the fungal flora in Abies alba Miller woods are reported. Medium thinning and removal litter seems to have contributed to a slight increase in species diversity. Moreover, the results suggest that this type of study should be continued and extended to other areas, to obtain a large amount of data.
ANTONÍN V., VÁGNER A. (2000): Type specimens of fungi preserved in the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic (BRNM). [type specimens, herbarium, Moravian museum, Brno] Czech Mycology 52(1): 51-68 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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A list of type specimens of fungi preserved in the herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic containing 351 items is published.
LAGANÀ A., SALERNI E., BARLUZZI C., PERINI C., DE DOMINICIS V. (2000): Mycocoenological studies in Mediterranean forest ecosystems: calcicolous deciduous oak woods of central-southern Tuscany (Italy). [mycocoenology, calcicolous deciduous oak woods, Mediterranean] Czech Mycology 52(1): 1-16 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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The results of mycocoenological studies carried out in calcicolous deciduous oak woods of central-southern Tuscany are reported. Comparison with there sults of studies in other for est ecosystems of the same area revealed exclusive differential species of deciduous oak woods and clarified the knowledge on mycocoenoses of central-southern Tuscany. The obtained in formation on individual species is also useful for understanding the relatively unexplored field of the ecology of macrofungi.
SEEGER R. (1995): Vergiftungen durch höhere Pilze (Intoxications by higher fungi.) [Fungal intoxications, muscarine, amatoxins, hallucinogenic fungi, Cortinarius toxins] Czech Mycology 48(2): 97-138 (published: 25th September, 1995)
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Article presents a review of poisonous macrofungi and their toxic constituents concerning chemistry, site and mechanism of action, absorption, fate and excretion of the main toxins and signs, diagnosis, treatment and course of human poisoning. Considered are macrofungi containing 1. Irritants of the gastrointestinal tract with rapid onset of action. 2. Muscarine in Inocybe and Clitocybe species. 3. Toxins affecting the central nervous system, i.e. ibotenic acid resp. muscimol in Amanita muscaria and A. pantherina and hallucinogenic indoles in Psilocybe, Panaeolus und related species. 4. Toxins affecting parenchymatous organs with delayed onset of symptoms, causing mainly liver and/or kidney injury: The cyclopeptides in Amanita phalloides, A. virosa and A. verna and in Galerina and Lepiota species. Gyromitrine resp. methylhydrazine in Gyromitra esculenta. Cortinarius toxins in C. orellanus, C. speciosissimus and related species. 5. Miscellaneous substances, not necessarily toxic per se, e.g. coprin in Coprinus atramentarius which produces disulfiram-like effects when consumed with alcohol. - Intolerance to trehalose in persons with a genetic deficiency of the intestinal enzyme trehalase. - Hypersensitivity reactions to ingested or inhaled antigens of edible mushrooms, e.g. skin and respiratory reactions or even immunohaemolytic reactions complicated by secondary renal failure.
HLŮZA B. (1994): Jiří Lazebníček - 60th birthday. Czech Mycology 47(4): 311-317 (published: 16th February, 1995)
LIZOŇ P. (1994): Type specimens of fungi held in the Herbarium of the Slovak National Museum (BRA), Bratislava, Slovakia. [Fungi, type specimens, BRA] Czech Mycology 47(3): 193-198 (published: 17th June, 1994)
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The fungus type collection held in the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, contains 78 designated specimens.
HOLEC J. (1993): Ecology of macrofungi in the beech woods of the Šumava mountains and Šumava foothills. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 163-202 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The fungi of the order Agaricales s. l. and several families of ungilled fungi and gasteromycetes were studied in the beech woods of the southeastern part of the Sumava mountains and Sumava foothills (Czechoslovakia). Altogether, 230 species were recorded on 8 permanent plots (50 x 50 m) during the years 1988 - 1990. The terrestrial fungi were closely associated with a particular layer of the surface humus and substrate, and the lignicolous fungi were associated with wood in various stages of decay. The occurrence of mycorrhizal fungi was influenced above all by the mycorrhizal partner, altitude, and climate. The species composition, number of mycorrhizal and terrestrial species on the individual plots, and their share were determined by the humus type, microrelief, and the thickness of the detritus layer. The occurrence of lignicolous fungi was in close relation to the degree of naturalness of the wood, substrate diversity of the plot and the mesoclimate. The results are summarized in the mycosociological tables and compared by the use of cluster analysis and diagrams.
SEMERDŽIEVA M., VOBECKÝ M., TAMCHYNOVÁ J., TĚTHAL T. (1992): Aktivitäten von 137Cs und 134Cs in einigen Hutpilzen zweier unterschiedlichen Standorte Mittelböhmens in den Jahren 1986-1990. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 67-74 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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Fünf Jahre lang nach dem Reaktorunfall im Kernkraftwerk in Tschernobyl (26. 4. 1986) wurden spezifische Aktivitäten von 137Cs und 134Cs in größeren Proben verschiedener getrockneter Hutpilze bestimmt. Die Fruchtkörper wurden jeden Herbst auf zwei unterschiedlichen Waldstandorten 70 km südöstlich von Prag gesammelt. Parallel wurden Erdsubstrate verfolgt. Die Ergebnisse, summarisiert in vier Tabellen, zeigten, dass der Grad der Kontamination durch Radionuklide artspezifisch ist, dass er im Pilzhut höher ist als im Pilzstiel, dass er während der verfolgten fünf Jahre vom dritten Jahr an eine sinkende Tendenz aufweist und dass er in zwei nahe gelegenen Standorten verschieden war. Bei den Bodenproben beider Standorte hatte die spezifische Aktivität des Spaltproduktes 137Caesium der Oberflächenschicht im Laufe der Jahre eine sinkende Tendenz, während sie in der tieferen Schicht allmählich anstieg.
URBAN Z. (1991): Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno (August 28-September 1. 1989). Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 33-53 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno August 28 — September 1,1989)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1990): Type studies of polypores described by A. Pilát-III. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 228-237 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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The paper lists 26 taxa of polypores newly described by A. Pilát, mostly preserved in PRM herbarium. Two new genera are proposed: Pilatoporus and Rhodofomes. Also includes five new combinations. Some names are synonymized with species such as Albatrellus cristatus.
KLÁN J. (1990): Lignin test - its mycotoxicological and chemotaxonomical significance. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 220-224 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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A total of 135 species of Basidiomycetes were analyzed using the lignin test. Though not specific for amanitins or tryptamine derivatives, the test is useful in chemotaxonomic studies of genera Russula, Lyophyllum, Amanita, and Psilocybe.
LIZOŇ P., BØRJA D. (1990): Aurel Dermek (1925-1989) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 111-114 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
SEMERDŽIEVA M. (1989): Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Gesundheitsaspekte der praktischen Mykologie“, Prag 30.V.1988. Zusammenfassungen der Referate. Česká Mykologie 43(3): 176-186 (published: 21st August, 1989)
ŠEBEK S. (1989): Botaniker Ph. M. Opiz und sein Beitrag zur tschechischen Pilzkunde im XIX. Jahrhundert. Česká Mykologie 43(3): 129-137 (published: 21st August, 1989)
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Laxitextum bicolor grows in Czechoslovakia as a saprophyte predominantly on Fagus sylvatica (60.1% of all findings), rarely on oaks (11.6%) and exceptionally on other hosts; it is known in this country on a total of 14 different tree species. It forms annual carpophores from May to November with the growth maximum in August (29.7% of all findings). Although its altitudinal occurrence in Czechoslovakia is known to be from 150 m to 1250 m above sea level, the majority of localities (49%) are in the hill country belt (200–500 m). In Czechoslovakia, Laxitextum bicolor is known from 106 localities: 40 in Bohemia, 20 in Moravia, 46 in Slovakia.
LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1989): Ing. Jan Kuthan sexagenarius. Česká Mykologie 43(2): 115-121 (published: 2nd May, 1989)
SEMERDŽIEVA M., CVRČEK Z., HERINK J., HLŮZA B., HRUŠKA L., KUTHAN J., ŠTETKOVÁ A. (1988): Statistik der Pilzvergiftungen in den Jahren 1985 und 1986 in vier Bezirken der böhmischen Länder. Česká Mykologie 42(4): 222-226 (published: 16th December, 1988)
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Jahresberichte über Erkrankungen durch Pilze bieten operative Informationen der Inzidenz von Pilzvergiftungen. Sieben epidemiologisch wichtige Daten werden angeführt, die das Register der Pilzvergiftungen minimal festhalten sollte. In der Tschechoslowakei fehlt trotz wiederholter Bemühungen bisher die Meldepflicht der Pilzvergiftungen, alle Erkundungen machen mykotoxikologisch interessierte Spezialisten freiwillig. In zwei Tabellen sind aus vier Bezirken der böhmischen Länder (Südböhmen, Nordböhmen, Südmähren, Nordmähren) Vergiftungsfälle der Jahre 1985 und 1986 zusammengefasst, unterteilt nach 22 Ursachen (Pilzarten bzw. Gattungen). Im Jahre 1985 wurden in den angeführten Gebieten insgesamt 233, im Jahre 1986 157 hospitalisierte Vergiftungsfälle festgestellt. Diese Zahlen erfassen nicht alle Krankenhauseinweisungen nach Pilzvergiftungen in diesen Bezirken, ihre wirkliche Anzahl wird annähernd doppelt so gross sein.
KLÁN J., ŘANDA Z., BENADA J., HORYNA J. (1988): Investigation of non-radioactive Rb, Cs, and radiocaesium in higher fungi. Česká Mykologie 42(3): 158-169 (published: 12th August, 1988)
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The concentration factors for non-radioactive Rb, Cs, and radiocaesium in the fruit bodies of mushrooms were determined. The difference between the concentration factors of non-radioactive and radioactive Cs from the last fallout was one order of magnitude. No significant differences were found between the concentration factors of stable Rb and Cs for mushrooms and vascular plants. The highest accumulation of radiocaesium was observed in Boletus spp., Laccaria spp., Paxillus involutus, Cortinarius armillatus, and Lactarius rufus. The contribution of older weapon-test fallout and the more recent 1986 Chernobyl fallout could be differentiated by isotopic ratio. The radiation dose from consumption of 10 kg fresh mushrooms did not exceed 20% of the dose from natural background radiation in Czechoslovakia.
ŠUTARA J. (1987): The limit between the genera Boletinus and Suillus. Česká Mykologie 41(3): 139-152 (published: 10th August, 1987)
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The limit between the genera Boletinus Kalchbr. and Suillus Mich. ex Adans. (Boletales) is discussed. These genera differ in several features. According to the author, Boletinus is distinguished from Suillus primarily by a sterile stipe covering formed by a trichodermium. In the genus Suillus, a predominant part of the stipe surface is fertile, covered with a caulohymenium. The anatomical difference in stipe covering supports treating Boletinus as a separate genus.
ŠUTARA J. (1987): Mariaella, a new boletaceous genus. Česká Mykologie 41(2): 73-84 (published: 8th May, 1987)
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On the basis of peculiar anatomical features, the species Boletus bovinus L.: Fr. is transferred to a newly described monotypic genus Mariaella Šutara. A new combination Mariaella bovina (L.: Fr.) Šutara is proposed. Anatomical distinctions of this genus within boletes are discussed.
Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Aktuelle Probleme der Vergiftungen durch Makromyzeten in der Tschechoslowakei“, Prag 24.IV.1985 (Semerdžieva M.). Česká Mykologie 40(2): 116-123 (published: 10th May, 1986)
ČERNÝ A. (1985): Taxonomic study in the Phellinus pini - complex. Česká Mykologie 39(2): 71-84 (published: 1985)
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In this article, which is the last continuation of previous contributions (Váňová 1980, 1983), descriptions and identification keys are given for intraspecific taxa of the genus Absidia found in Czechoslovakia. The treated species have globose sporangiospores: A. coerulea Bain., A. glauca Hagem, and A. macrospora Váňová. Doubtful species include A. septata v. Tiegh and A. scabra Cocconi. Based on stable sporangiospore size across various media, the variety A. coerulea var. saccardoi is separated. Other features do not distinguish the taxa; they form normal zygospores upon copulation.
Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Über psychotrope Stoffe in Kahlköpfen“, Prag 21.IV.1983. Zusammenfassungen der Referate. Česká Mykologie 39(1): 58-64 (published: 1985)
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Ganzstaatliches mykotoxikologisches Seminar „Uber psychotrope Stoffe in Kahlköpfen“, Prag 21. IV . 1983. Zusammenfassungen der Referate.
KOCKOVÁ-KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ A., SLÁVIKOVÁ E., BREIEROVÁ E. (1984): Yeasts isolated from fruitbodies of mushrooms of the Lowland of Zahorie. Česká Mykologie 38(4): 218-229 (published: 1984)
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Yeasts appearing on the surface of fruitbodies of mushrooms were investigated from five localities of the Lowland of Zahorie in west Slovakia in years 1981 and 1982. 224 fruitbodies were collected and 126 yeast strains isolated. 90 yeasts were identified using shortened method of identification.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1984): Dr. E. H. Benedix (1914-1983) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 38(1): 52-54 (published: 1984)
Abstracts of papers delivered at the 7th Conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held at České Budějovice, 13-18 September, 1982. Česká Mykologie 37(2): 108-128 (published: 1983)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 7th Conference of Czechoslovak Mycologists, held at České Budějovice, 13–18 September 1982 - 1st Section: Taxonomy, Ecology and Mycofloristics
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1983): Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on Trametes cervina and Ganoderma atkinsonii. Česká Mykologie 37(1): 49-51 (published: 1983)
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Regarding the alteration of the typification of misinterpreted generic names (Sydney 1981) it is correct to use the name Antrodia P. Karst. for polypores formerly often called Coriolellus Murrill. As the species Trametes cervina (Schw.) Bres. belongs in this genus because of its dimitic hyphal system and other characters, the authors propose a new nomenclatural combination Antrodia cervina (Schw.) Koti. et Pouz. Following a revision of the type material of the polypore Ganoderma carnosum Pat. 1889 it has been ascertained that this species is conspecific with G. atkinsonii Jahn, Koti. et Pouz. 1980, so that the latter becomes its synonym.
KUBIČKA J. (1982): VIII. congressus mycologorum Europaerum in Bologna, 23.-29. IX. 1981. Česká Mykologie 36(3): 188-190 (published: 1982)
ČERNÝ A., ANTONÍN V. (1982): 3. Mykologische Studientage in Mähren im Jahre 1981. Česká Mykologie 36(3): 184-187 (published: 1982)
ŠUTARA J. (1982): Nomenclatural problems concerning the generic name Krombholziella R. Maire. Česká Mykologie 36(2): 77-84 (published: 1982)
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The morphologically heterogeneous section Lilacinae Heim, designated by Moser (1967 and 1978) as group Obscuri, is here divided into two new subsections based on the presence or absence of caulocystidia at the apex of the stipe. The subsection Caulocystidiatae subsect. nov. includes species: Inocybe squarrosa, I. obscuroides, I. pusio, and I. cincinnatula. The subsection Caulo-acystidiatae subsect. nov. includes species: I. ochraceo-violascens (= ? I. personata), I. griseo-lilacina, I. cincinnata, and I. obscura.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1981): Distribution and ecology of Ganoderma atkinsonii in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 121-133 (published: 31st August, 1981)
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Ganoderma atkinsonii, a species parallel to G. lucidum, occurs in Czechoslovakia chiefly in mountains in beech-fir forests on Abies alba and descends with this host tree also to lower altitudes. In lowlands and hilly countries it also occurs secondarily on other conifers and even rarely on broad-leaved trees in parks, gardens and along roads. Hitherto it has been known from 73 localities in Czechoslovakia.
Varia de activitate Societatis Bohemoslovaciae pro scientia mycologica anno 1979 (Šebek S. and Hlůza B.). Česká Mykologie 33(4): 250-254 (published: 1979)
ŠEBEK S. (1979): Zur Pilzflora des Hügels „Semická hůrka“ (Kreis Nymburk, Bez. Mittelböhmen). Česká Mykologie 33(3): 159-169 (published: 1979)
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The author provides an overview of the fungal flora of the hill “Semická hůrka” (District of Nymburk) in central Polabí, covered by subxerophilous oak forest with fragments of the Querco-Carpinetum bohemicum community. On the southern slope, communities of the order Prunetalia mix with substitute communities from the Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati alliance. The location is a notable site of thermophilic fungi in central Polabí. A proposal for protection of this site is attached.
SEMERDŽIEVA M. (1979): Referate, die auf dem gesamtstaatlichen Seminar „Ausgewählte Kapitel aus der Toxikologie höherer Pilze“ vorgetragen wurden (Prag, 12.IV.1978). Česká Mykologie 33(1): 55-59 (published: 1979)
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A national seminar on toxicology of higher fungi was held in Prague on April 12, 1978. Four lectures were presented on mushroom poisoning statistics, edibility factors, toxic Discomycetes, and lead content in boletes. The seminar was attended by 41 participants and concluded with a discussion and call for annual events.
DERMEK A. (1978): A contribution to the mycoflora of the forests on environs of the villages Brodské, Čáry, Gbely, Kopčany, Kúty and Smolinské (Western Slovakia). (with coloured plates No.93 and 94). Česká Mykologie 32(4): 215-225 (published: 1978)
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The author gives a brief characterization of the territory in Western Slovakia around Brodské, Čáry, Gbely, Kopčany, Kúty, and Smolinské, and enumerates the fungi species found there between 1963 and 1977. Some rare species are highlighted: Hydnellum spongiosipes, Lepista graveolens, Leucopaxillus tricolor, Amanita rubescens f. annulo-sulfurea, and Leccinum thalassinum. A new combination Lepista graveolens (Peck) Dermek is proposed.
KLÁN J. (1978): Flammulina ononidis Arnolds, ein besonderer Steppen-Samtfussrübling in der Tschechosliwakei. Česká Mykologie 32(4): 205-214 (published: 1978)
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A new species of Flammulina from Czechoslovakia, Flammulina ononidis Arnolds, is described. It differs from Flammulina velutipes in larger spores and individual growth on the perennial herb Ononis spinosa L. The paper discusses the ecology and distribution of this species, first found in 1972 in the České středohoří region.
KUTHAN J. (1977): Zwei interessante Pilzfunde im Untertagebau einer Kohlengrube. Česká Mykologie 31(3): 164-169 (published: 1977)
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The fungus Flaviporus brownii (Humb. ex Steud.) Donk, widespread in the tropics, produces fruitbodies in temperate zones only in mines, greenhouses, and glass factories. Fruiting depends on extraordinary ecological conditions, especially constant temperature and high humidity. Another interesting finding was Psilopezia babingtonii (Berk.) Berk., collected in total darkness in a coal mine, where it lacked pigmentation. This pale form is considered an ecotype of the typical brown form.
LIZOŇ P. (1976): Mykologische Studientage in der Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 232-235 (published: 1976)
SVRČEK M. (1976): Le sixième congrès européen de mycologie, Avignon, le 19-27 octobre 1974, organisé par la Société Mycologique de France et la Société Mycologique du Vaucluse. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 227-229 (published: 1976)
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A national seminar on enzymological methods in mycology (Brno, June 1975) brought together Czech specialists. Topics included enzymatic lysis, wood-decay enzymes, and keratinolytic activity. The meeting emphasized interdisciplinary potential of fungal enzymology.
KUBIČKA J. (1976): Zweiter Beitrag zur Mykoflora der südböhmischen Kalksteingebiete (Hügel Ostrý bei Domanice, Kreis Strakonice). Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 193-199 (published: 1976)
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Several rare fungi, including Lepiota fuscovinacea, Cortinarius percomis, and Hygrophorus pudorinus, were recorded on limestone-rich hill Ostrý near Domanice in South Bohemia. The study emphasizes the area's diverse and calciphilous mycoflora.
MADŽAROVOVÁ-NOHEJLOVÁ J. (1976): Mushroom intolerance caused by small bowel trehalase deficiency. Česká Mykologie 30(2): 121-125 (published: 1976)
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A method for cultivating fungi on husked millet for spore production is described. The method yields high spore numbers and minimizes waste. Though slow, it may be useful for moderate-scale production of entomopathogenic inoculum.
SEMERDŽIEVA M., MUSÍLEK V. (1976): List of cultures of Basidiomycetes of the Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Česká Mykologie 30(1): 49-57 (published: 1976)
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The Laboratory of Experimental Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, takes care for a culture collection of Basidiomycetes, which now includes 130 species (280 strains). The cultures were mainly obtained by the explant method from fresh fruit-bodies collected in their natural localities in Czechoslovakia, some of them were isolated from basidiospores or from substrate mycelium. A small part of mycelial cultures was obtained on an exchange basis from various international institutions. The mycelial cultures are used for purposes of investigating their physiology of growth and biochemical activities.
DRBAL K., KALAČ P. (1976): Content of cobalt in some edible mushrooms. Česká Mykologie 30(1): 24-26 (published: 1976)
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In this paper the content of the trace element cobalt was determined in 15 species of common edible mushrooms from three localities of the South Bohemia region. The content varied in the range from 0.3 to 4 mg Co/kg of dry matter. The highest content of cobalt was found in Xerocomus subtomentosus (L. ex Fr.) Quél., Agaricus campestris L. ex Fr. and Ixocomus variegatus (Sow. ex Fr.) Quél., the lowest one in Xerocomus badius (Fr.) Kühn. ex Gilb. The determined content in the same species of mushroom found on different localities differed, what proved the influence of every particular place where a mushroom was found. The possible factors are discussed.
DRBAL K., KALAČ P., ŠEFLOVÁ A., ŠEFL J. (1975): Content of copper in some edible mushrooms. Česká Mykologie 29(3): 184-186 (published: 1975)
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Copper content was measured in 15 edible mushroom species from South Bohemia. Concentrations ranged from 8 to 179 mg/kg dry weight, with Lepiota procera showing the highest levels. Results varied by location, with implications for human dietary intake of copper.
DRBAL K., KALAČ P., ŠEFLOVÁ A., ŠEFL J. (1975): Content of the trace elements iron and manganese in some edible mushrooms. Česká Mykologie 29(2): 110-114 (published: 1975)
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Ash, iron and manganese contents were determined in 15 edible mushroom species from three localities in South Bohemia. Ash content ranged from 5–15% of dry matter, iron 70–1530 mg/kg, and manganese 9–100 mg/kg. The highest concentrations were found in Ixocomus variegatus, the lowest in Xerocomus badius. Results varied by site, showing habitat influence.
KOTLABA F. (1975): Geographical distribution and ecology of the polypore Phellinus torulosus (Pers. ex Pers.) Bourd. et Galz. With special regard to Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 29(1): 5-24 (published: 1975)
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The general geographical distribution, ecology and host plants of the parasitic polypore Phellinus torulosus (Pers. ex Pers.) Bourd. et Galz. are discussed. It is characterized as a submediterranean-mediterranean element with weak Atlantic influence, most common along the southern European coast and Mediterranean islands. In Czechoslovakia it has been recorded from 115 mostly thermophilic sites. Its taxonomy and synonymy are reviewed.
KLUZÁK Z. (1974): Lysurus gardneri Berk. - eine neue Art für die Tschechoslowakei. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 181-184 (published: 1974)
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The author reports the occurrence of two species of the genus Centrospora Neerg. (Fungi imperfecti, Hyphomycetes) in Czechoslovakia. A new combination is proposed: Centrospora veratri (Peck) Ondřej. Centrospora was previously considered monotypic, but recent research has expanded the genus. The paper also discusses confusion with similar genera and lists historic records from the region.
Summa actionum, quae in Quinto Consilio Mycologorum Cechoslovacorum in urbe Olomouc 25.-27.septembri 1973 traditae sunt. Česká Mykologie 28(2): 104-126 (published: 1974)
ČERNÝ A., KŘÍŽ K. (1972): 2. Mykologische Studientage in Mähren 24.-27.VIII.1971. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 121-125 (published: 1972)
POUZAR Z. (1972): Sacrosphaera crassa (Santi ex Steud.) Pouz., the correct name for Sacrosphaera coronaria (Jacq. ex M. C. Cooke) J. Schroet (Pezizaceae). Česká Mykologie 26(1): 32-36 (published: 1972)
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The name Peziza crassa Santi ex Steudel 1824 seems to be the oldest legitimate name for the discomycete called sometimes Peziza dargelasii Gachet 1829 or Sarcosphaera coronaria (Jacq. ex M. C. Cooke) J. Schroet. The new combination Sarcosphaera crassa (Santi ex Steud.) Pouz. is proposed and this name is considered to be correct for the fungus in question. There is also a discussion on the circumscription of the genus Sarcosphaera Auersw. For the species of Peziza Dill. ex St.-Amans em. Dennis which are similar to Sarcosphaera Auersw. in gross morphology but differ anatomically, a new subgenus is established: Peziza subgen. Asterosphaera Pouz. (Type: Peziza ammophila Dur. et Mont.).
VESELSKÝ J. (1971): Über ein Allergie-ähnliches Syndrom, das nach dem genusse eines Pilzgerichtes von Pfefferröhrlingen - Suillus piperatus (Bull. ex Fr.) O. Kuntze und Hallimasch-Exemplaren - Armillariella mellea (Vahl. ex Fr.) P. Karst. aufgetreten ist. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 147-149 (published: 1971)
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After consuming a meal composed of equal parts of Suillus piperatus and Armillariella mellea, two middle-aged men experienced symptoms resembling an allergic reaction, with itching being the main complaint. The report suggests that although Armillariella mellea is generally considered edible when properly prepared, Suillus piperatus is not, and may have caused the reaction. The case adds to the understanding of pseudoallergic syndromes caused by mushrooms, especially involving species with disputed edibility.
PŘÍHODA A. (1971): Suillus sibiricus (Sing.) Sing. et les associations mycorrhiziques de l’arole (Pinus cembra) en Tchécoslovaquie. Česká Mykologie 25(3): 140-146 (published: 1971)
abstract
Suillus sibiricus (Sing.) Sing., described from the Altai region in 1938, was later recorded in the Alps and the Pacific Northwest of North America. In Czechoslovakia, it was found in the Belanské Tatry mountains in 1970. This boletus forms mycorrhizal associations with Pinus cembra in Europe and Pinus sibirica in Asia. The occurrence of Tricholoma terreum as a second symbiont of Pinus cembra was also noted. The paper details ecological and distributional observations.
POUZAR Z. (1971): Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature of Ischnoderma resinosum (Fr.) P. Karst. and I. benzoinum (Wahlenb.) P. Karst. (Polyporaceae). Česká Mykologie 25(1): 15-21 (published: 28th January, 1971)
abstract
The separation of Ischnoderma resinosum and I. benzoinum as distinct species is supported by morphological differences. Polyporus trogii (= Ischnoderma corrugis) is transferred to the genus Podofomes. Historical taxonomic treatments are reviewed and contrasted with the author's observations and herbarium studies.
Societas Bohemoslovaciae pro scientia mycologica. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 116-117 (published: 20th April, 1970)
PILÁT A. (1970): Scientia mycologia in XI. Congressu internationali botanocorum in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 1969. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 110-115 (published: 20th April, 1970)
abstract
At the XI International Botanical Congress held in Seattle in 1969, mycological sessions were attended by Prof. A. Pilát. He provides a detailed account of the event, including travel experiences, organization, and publications distributed. The report also discusses the structure of the congress and comments on the quality of lecture summaries.
KŘÍŽ K., LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1970): Conferencia quarta mycologorum Čechioslovakiae, Opava 2.-5. Septembri 1969. Česká Mykologie 24(2): 104-109 (published: 20th April, 1970)
abstract
The 4th working conference of Czechoslovak mycologists took place in Opava, September 2–5, 1969. It focused on the geographic distribution of fungi in Czechoslovakia and mapping of selected macromycetes. The meeting included excursions and a mushroom exhibition. A detailed proceedings volume was distributed prior to the event.
KOTLABA F. (1969): Congressus mycologorum Daniae and Assens anno 1968. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 197-202 (published: 15th July, 1969)
abstract
Danish mycologists have for many years organized a small annual national mycological congress, dedicated exclusively to collecting and identifying fungi. In 1968, the author was invited as the sole foreign participant. The congress, supported by the Flora Agaricina Danica foundation, was excellently organized with superior technical facilities. The author expresses gratitude to his Danish hosts and shares comparisons between Danish and Czechoslovak mycoflora.
KUBIČKA J. (1969): Die Pilzvergiftungen im Südböhmischen bezirk im Jahre 1965. Česká Mykologie 23(3): 171-180 (published: 15th July, 1969)
abstract
An attempt was made to record mushroom poisonings in Czechoslovakia within one district (South Bohemian region with 1.5 million inhabitants). In 1965, there were 28 poisonings involving 48 people and 1 death. 42 people were hospitalized for a total of 239 days. The most serious poisonings were caused by Gyromitra esculenta, while the most frequent poisonings were due to Amanita pantherina.
PILÁT A. (1969): International symposium on the evolution of the higher Basidiomycetes and the State University of Tennessee and Knoxville and Tenn. and August 1968 (Tab. 74). Česká Mykologie 23(3): 147-155 (published: 15th July, 1969)
abstract
The autor gives an account of the International Symposium on the Evolution of the Higher Basidiomycetes, organized by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.A., from 5th to 10th August, 1968, which was followed by mycological excursions from 10th to 13th August in the Great Smoky Mountains. The symposium, arranged in celebration of the 80th birthday of Dr. L. R. Hesler, was very successful. After the symposium, the author, at the invitation of the director, visited from 15th to 20th August the Plant Research Institute in Ottawa (Canada), where mycological excursions in the forests were made with Dr. S. J. Hughes and other Canadian mycologists.
KUBIČKA J. (1969): Pluteus luteovirens Rea (Tab. 72). Česká Mykologie 23(2): 110-114 (published: 1969)
abstract
Findings of Pluteus luteovirens Rea from Czechoslovakia and Hungary are published. In all cases it was found on lying trunks of beech in primeval forest reserves.
SVRČEK M. (1968): Cortinarius (Telamonia) pilatii sp. nov. und andere Arten aus der Verwandschaft von Cortinarius (Telamonia) flexipes (Pers. ex Fr.) Fr. emend. Kühner. Česká Mykologie 22(4): 259-278 (published: 1968)
abstract
Several species from the section Leptophylli of the genus Cortinarius subgen. Telamonia group Paleiferus are discussed: C. flexipes (Pers. ex Fr.) Fr. emend. Kühner, C. sertipes Kühner, C. casimiri (Velen.) Huijsm., C. hemitrichus (Pers. ex Fr.) Fr. Three new species, C. pilatii, C. sublatisporus, and C. paleiferus, are described. Notes on C. rigidus (Scop. ex Fr. ap. Weinm.) Fr. are included. The paper discusses the characteristics of the group and taxonomic differences between closely related taxa.
PILÁT A. (1967): František Fechtner 1883-1967. Česká Mykologie 21(4): 251-252 (published: 1967)
POUZAR Z. (1967): Studies in the taxonomy of the Polypores. III. Česká Mykologie 21(4): 205-212 (published: 1967)
abstract
The new genus Strangulidium Pouz. is proposed for two species: S. sericeo-molle and S. rennyi. The genus Chaetoporus is divided into two sections: Chaetoporus and Cyanochaetoporus. New species Chaetoporus separabilimus is described. New combinations are proposed: Hapalopilus salmonicolor and Chaetoporus collabens.
NEUWIRTH F. (1967): Singularis casus fasciationis in carposomate Tricholomatis conglobati Vitt. sensu Velenovský. Česká Mykologie 21(3): 159-163 (published: 1967)
abstract
A unique case of fasciation in Tricholoma conglobatum Vitt. sensu Velenovský is described. The author attributes the fasciation to internal causes rather than concretion. A review of known fasciated fungi is appended.
KUTHAN J., VESELSKÝ J. (1967): Mutinus ravenelii (Berk. et Curt.) E. Fischer in Cechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 112-116 (published: 1967)
abstract
The rare fungus Mutinus ravenelii, known from North America, was found in Czechoslovakia at two locations. The authors describe the Czech collections and confirm the identification based on Pilát's 1958 monograph. The fungus differs from M. caninus in its odor and morphology.
DERMEK A. (1967): Leccinum scabrum (Bull. ex Fr.) S. F. Gray f. chioneum (Fr.) Vasilk. In West Slovakia (tab. 64). Česká Mykologie 21(2): 110-111 (published: 1967)
abstract
The author reports on the white form of Leccinum scabrum f. chioneum found in the “Dúbravka” forest near Kopčany in West Slovakia. The morphology and size of the fruitbodies are described, with illustrations from the author’s archive.
ŠMARDA F. (1967): Die Häufigkeit des Vorkommens von Pilzen in Beziehung zu den Mondphasen. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 92-97 (published: 1967)
abstract
The author statistically evaluates the relationship between the number of terrestrial macromycete fruitbodies and the phases of the Moon. The findings partly confirm folk beliefs about increased mushroom growth during the waxing moon.
FUNFÁLEK A. (1967): Fungi cultivated in submersion cultures. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 45-47 (published: 1967)
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This paper discusses efforts to grow edible fungi in submersion cultures as a substitute for seasonal mushroom harvesting. While Agaricus and Cortinellus berkeleyanus are cultivated on a large scale, Boletus edulis remains uncultivated. The most promising genus for flavor production is Morchella, whose mycelium can be cultured using sugar-based substrates.
ŠEBEK S. (1966): Stachelschuppinger Wulstling - Amanita echinocephala (Vitt.) Quél. - im Mittellbegebiet gefunden. Česká Mykologie 20(4): 237-241 (published: 1966)
abstract
The author reports another finding of the rare thermophilic mushroom Amanita echinocephala (Vitt.) Quél. in the Nymburk area (Central Bohemia). Previously found three times (1939, 1950, 1961), the species is described, compared with similar species, and its nomenclature and new locality are discussed. This record contributes valuable information to the knowledge of the Czech mycoflora.
KOTLABA F. (1966): What is Polyporus sorbi Velenovský? Česká Mykologie 20(3): 184-188 (published: 1966)
abstract
The author studied the original material of Polyporus sorbi Velen. (1922) preserved in PR and PRC herbaria and concludes it is identical with Phellinus pomaceus (Pers. ex Pers.) R. Maire.
KŘÍŽ K. (1966): Ergebnisse der Kartierung des Strobilomyces floccopus und des Porphyrellus pseudoscaber in der ČSSR. Česká Mykologie 20(3): 164-170 (published: 1966)
abstract
A comparative study of the distribution of Strobilomyces floccopus and Porphyrellus pseudoscaber in Czechoslovakia based on 521 recorded sites. Ecological notes (tree layer, soil acidity) and experiences with mapping of macromycetes in the ČSSR are included.
Literature. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 129-131 (published: 1966)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1966): What is Polyporus acanthoides Bull. sensu Velenovský? - with Notes on the Systematic position of Polyporus croceus (Pers.) ex Fr. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 97-104 (published: 1966)
abstract
The authors revise material from southern Bohemia determined by Velenovský as Polyporus acanthoides Bull. and later by Pilát as Phaeolus croceus. They identify the specimen as Albatrellus confluens (Alb. et Schw. ex Fr.) Kotl. et Pouz. Based on anatomical and chemical characteristics, the true Polyporus croceus belongs in the genus Hapalopilus P. Karst., which is described in detail.
ČERNÝ A. (1966): Phaeolus croceus (Pers. ex Fr.) Pat. - A New Polypore for Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 90-96 (published: 1966)
abstract
The author reports the first records of Phaeolus croceus (Pers. ex Fr.) Pat. in Czechoslovakia, beginning in 1958 on Quercus robur and later on Castanea sativa. The morphology, biology, and distribution of this polypore are described, with references to additional collections.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1966): Buglossosporus gen. nov.-A new Genus of Polypores (tab. 61). Česká Mykologie 20(2): 81-89 (published: 1966)
abstract
The authors describe a new genus of polypores, Buglossoporus Kotl. et Pouz., based on anatomical features of the fruitbody. The only species included is Polyporus quercinus (Schrad. ex Fr.), for which they provide a brief description, biological notes, and detailed distribution data for Czechoslovakia. A map is included.
NEUWIRTH F. (1966): Carposoma anomalum morchellaeforme speciei Cortinarius (Inoloma) traganus (Fr.) Fr. describitur.-Commentario de speciebus anomalis in genere Cortinarius hucusque cognitis adiungitur. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 75-80 (published: 1966)
abstract
The author describes a new morchelloid fruitbody of Cortinarius (Inoloma) traganus (Fr.) Fr., and discusses the nature of morchelloid forms in agarics, suggesting they are hereditary anomalies. A summary of all known morphological anomalies in the genus Cortinarius is provided.
SOBOTKA A., SOBOTKOVÁ M. (1966): A contribution to the relations of the growth of fruiting bodies of some Hymenomycetes and of the ecological factors. Česká Mykologie 20(1): 54-61 (published: 1966)
abstract
Environmental factors affecting the fruiting of Hymenomycetes were studied. Data from 1963 show that mycorrhizal fungi respond to tree root growth phases, while non-mycorrhizal fungi respond to relative air humidity over time. Further study is needed to confirm these assumptions.
KOCKOVÁ-KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ A., ŠMARDA F., POKORNÁ M. (1965): Ein Beitrag zur Ökologie der hefeartigen Mikroorganismen. Die hefeartigen Mikroorganismen auf der oberfläche der höheren Pilze aus dem Böhmisch-Mährischen Höhenzug und aus dem Brünner Bergland in Mähren. Česká Mykologie 19(2): 114-120 (published: 1965)
abstract
The authors isolated yeast-like microorganisms from the surface of fruitbodies of higher fungi collected in the forests of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands and the Brno Uplands in 1962. Among 119 isolated strains, 12 were identified as Aureobasidium pullulans. Of the remaining 107 strains, 48.59% belonged to Candida, 29.9% to Torulopsis, 18.69% to Rhodotorula, and 2.8% to sporogenic yeasts. These organisms exhibit features typical of primitive species.
ŠMARDA F. (1965): Mykozönologischer Vergleich der Kiefernforsten auf Flugsanden des beckens Dolnomoravský úval in Südmähren mit denen der Tiefebene Záhorská nížina in der westlichen Slowakei. Česká Mykologie 19(1): 11-20 (published: 1965)
abstract
The article compares pine forests on aeolian sands in Rohatec (South Moravia) and Šajdíkové Humence (West Slovakia), focusing on soil properties, vegetation, and macrofungi. Forests in Doubrava near Hodonín were once dominated by oak, later replaced by Scots pine. In contrast, pine is native to the Záhorská nížina region. Historical vegetation development and ecological characteristics are discussed.
KUBIČKA J. (1964): Auftreten kartographisch erfasster Pilzarten in der Tatra. Česká Mykologie 18(4): 221-225 (published: 28th October, 1964)
abstract
The author recorded mapped fungal species over six years in the Seven Springs Valley of the Belanské Tatry, Slovakia. Distribution is analyzed based on altitude and ecology; many species occur at their highest elevations in Czechoslovakia.
HERINK J. (1964): Etude sur le Xerocomus moravicus (Vacek) Herink (tab. 54). Česká Mykologie 18(4): 193-203 (published: 28th October, 1964)
abstract
A detailed study of the bolete Xerocomus moravicus (Vacek) Herink is provided, including comparison with similar taxa and a new section Moravici sect. nov. within the genus Xerocomus. A new form f. pallescens is described.
KŘÍŽ K. (1964): Jan Macků (21.V.1881-13.III.1964) in memoriam. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 183-184 (published: 14th July, 1964)
ŠMARDA F. (1964): Beitrag zur mykozönologischen Charasteristik des pannonischen Gebietes in der Umgebung von Brno. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 7-15 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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The formation and development of plant and fungal communities in the hills near Brno are primarily influenced by microclimatic conditions. The paper describes communities on Horka Hill with different combinations of phanerogams and higher fungi, shaped by exposure and vegetation structure. The study shows how distinct microclimates lead to specific combinations of fungal species, complementing phytocenological characterization of vegetation.
KOTLABA F., PILÁT A. (1964): The Third European Mycological Congress, Scotland 1963. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 1-6 (published: 25th January, 1964)
abstract
The Third European Mycological Congress, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from September 1 to 13, 1963, was characterized by excellent organization and a friendly, informal atmosphere. More than 200 participants attended the Congress, which included lectures, laboratory work, excursions, and exhibitions. Although the exhibition of fungi was considered poor, the Congress contributed significantly to scientific exchange and cooperation among European mycologists.
HEJTMÁNKOVÁ-UHROVÁ N. (1963): Vergleichung der Assimilationsfähigkeiten des Trichophyton violaceum (Sab.) Bodin und der faviformen Morphose des Trichophyton gypseum Bodin. Česká Mykologie 17(2): 102-108 (published: 9th April, 1963)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1963): A new genus of the Polypores - Pachykytospora gen. nov. Česká Mykologie 17(1): 27-34 (published: 14th January, 1963)
Varia. Česká Mykologie 16(4): 218 (published: 15th October, 1962)
Cohortatio ad colaborationem distributionis macromycetum europaeorum explorandi causa / Výzva ke spolupráci na mapováni hub v Evropě. Česká Mykologie 16(3): 155-160 (published: 6th July, 1962)
KŘÍŽ K. (1962): Zwei Pilzaustellungen in Mähren im Jahre 1961. Česká Mykologie 16(1): 19-22 (published: 19th January, 1962)
Varia. Česká Mykologie 16(1): 13 (published: 19th January, 1962)
HERINK J. (1961): Etudes sur les Lepioteae Fayod I. Česká Mykologie 15(4): 217-234 (published: 24th October, 1961)
SCHÜTZNER J. (1961): Ad summam mycologiae peritiam educari oportet. Česká Mykologie 15(3): 164-169 (published: 8th July, 1961)
SKIRGIEŁŁO A. (1961): De la nécessité de la protection des champignons et des terrains respectifs(in French). Česká Mykologie 15(3): 153-158- (published: 8th July, 1961)
KŘÍŽ K. (1961): Octogenario Jan Macků ad salutem! Česká Mykologie 15(2): 49-55 (published: 20th April, 1961)
KŘÍŽ K., SVRČEK M., ŠMARDA F. (1961): Pilzausstellung in Brünn 1960. Česká Mykologie 15(1): 13-26 (published: 20th January, 1961)
SVRČEK M. (1960): Fomitopsis rosea (Alb. et Schw. ex Fr.) Karst. in vicinitate urbis Pragae. Česká Mykologie 14(4): 229-230 (published: 20th October, 1960)
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Mykoflora der Pflanzengesellschaften des Hügels Čebínka bei Brünn. Česká Mykologie 14(4): 222-228 (published: 20th October, 1960)
POUZAR Z. (1960): The Kersko forest in the Central Elbe Region. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 129-132 (published: 20th April, 1960)
ŠMARDA F., KŘÍŽ K. (1960): Českomoravská vrchovina (Böhmisch-Mährische Höhe)-mykofloristische Charakteristik der submontanen Fichtenwälder und der naheliegenden wärmeliebenden Eichenwälder am Flusslauf der Svratka (Schwarzach). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 121-129 (published: 20th April, 1960)
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Laubwälder des Gebirges Ždánický les (Steinitzer Wald) und seines Vorlands (Mähren). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 108-121 (published: 20th April, 1960)
MORAVEC Z. (1960): The Mohelno serpentine steppe. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 101-108 (published: 20th April, 1960)
SVRČEK M. (1960): Eine mykofloristische Skizze der Umgebung von Karlštejn (Karlstein) im Mittelböhmen. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 67-86 (published: 20th April, 1960)
STANĚK M. (1959): The germination of the basidiospores of cultivated mushroom - Agaricus hortensis (Cooke) Pilát. II. The volatile stimulant of germination, produced by mycelium of A. hortensis. Česká Mykologie 13(4): 241-251 (published: 20th October, 1959)
KOTLABA F. (1959): Beitrag zur Pilzflora von Rumänien. Česká Mykologie 13(3): 140-152 (published: 20th July, 1959)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1959): Polypori novi vel minus cogniti Čechoslovakiae IV. Česká Mykologie 13(1): 27-37 (published: 20th January, 1959)
HERINK J. (1958): Das Vorkommen von Pilzvergiftungen in der Tschechoslowakei und dessen statistiche Verfolgung. Česká Mykologie 12(4): 246-253 (published: 20th October, 1958)
PILÁT A. (1958): Ad octogesimum diem natalem Venceslai Melzerii. Česká Mykologie 12(4): 193-199 (published: 20th October, 1958)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 12(2): 127-128 (published: 20th April, 1958)
SVRČEK M. (1958): Expositio fungorum publica in Museo Nationali Pragae 1957. Česká Mykologie 12(2): 122-123 (published: 20th April, 1958)
OPRŠAL F. (1958): Quam cito carposomata carnosa fungorum crescunt? Česká Mykologie 12(2): 120-122 (published: 20th April, 1958)
PODPĚROVÁ A. (1958): Contemplationes novissimae ad compositionem chimicam et constitutionem biogeneticam muscarini, Amanitae muscariae principii venenati. Česká Mykologie 12(2): 114-118 (published: 20th April, 1958)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 61-63 (published: 20th January, 1958)
KŘÍŽ K. (1958): Impulsi nonnuli ad preparationem ciborum bonorum e fungis, quos mycologi moravici coquunt. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 60-61 (published: 20th January, 1958)
KUBIČKA J. (1958): Boletus gentilis (Quél.) Kallenb. Prope urbem Třeboň, Bohemiae. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 59 (published: 20th January, 1958)
PILÁT A. (1958): De fungorum crudorum venenositate. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 58-59 (published: 20th January, 1958)
POUZAR Z. (1958): Nova genera macromycetum II. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 31-36 (published: 20th January, 1958)
PILÁT A. (1958): Mycologentagung Dresden 1957. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 4-7 (published: 20th January, 1958)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Polypori novi vel minus cogniti Čechoslovakiae II. Česká Mykologie 11(4): 214-224 (published: 20th October, 1957)
HERINK J., KŘÍŽ K. (1957): Expositio fungorum brunnensis 10.-12.VI. 1957. Česká Mykologie 11(4): 202-205 (published: 20th October, 1957)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 11(3): 191-192 (published: 20th August, 1957)
MELZER V. (1957): De Russula Lundellii Sing. Česká Mykologie 11(3): 170-172 (published: 20th August, 1957)
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Notes on classification of european pore fungi. Česká Mykologie 11(3): 152-170 (published: 20th August, 1957)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 64 (published: 10th February, 1957)
KŘÍŽ K. (1957): Impulsi nonnuli ad preparationem ciborum bonorum e fungis, quos mycologi moravici coquunt. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 60-64 (published: 10th February, 1957)
HERINK J., KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (1957): Stropharia Hornemannii (Fr. ex Fr.) Lund. et Nannf. in Čechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 13-20 (published: 10th February, 1957)
HERINK J. (1956): Třetí příspěvek k poznání československých pečárek: pečárka sněhobílá - Agaricus chionodermus Pilát. Česká Mykologie 10(4): 197-204 (published: 5th December, 1956)
KSELÍK R. (1956): Rychlé silážování hub. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 190-192 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
MICKA K., POUZAR Z., SVRČEK M. (1956): Barevné reakce vyšších hub s benzidinem. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 184-188 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
SCHAEFER Z. (1956): Méně známé, vzácné a nové ryzce ČSR III. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 168-172 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
SOBOTKA A. (1956): Využití mykorrhizy v praxi. Česká Mykologie 10(3): 162-168 (published: 3rd September, 1956)
CHARVÁT I. (1956): Otravy houbami ve Švýcarsku v letech 1949 až 1953. Česká Mykologie 10(2): 116-120 (published: 30th June, 1956)
MELZER V. (1956): Holubinka tečkovaná - Russula punctata Krbh. (non Gill. Mre.). Česká Mykologie 10(2): 113-116 (published: 30th June, 1956)
LANGKRAMER O., SOBOTKA A. (1956): Mykorrhiza lesních dřevin a její praktické využití v lesním hospodářství. Česká Mykologie 10(1): 41-48 (published: 28th February, 1956)
SVRČEK M. (1956): Podzimní výstava hub 1955 v Národním museu v Praze. Česká Mykologie 10(1): 27-30 (published: 28th February, 1956)
HERINK J. (1956): Červenolupen jarní - Rhodophyllus vernus (Lund.) Romag. v Československu. Česká Mykologie 10(1): 1-9 (published: 28th February, 1956)
KOTLABA F. (1955): Prášivka uherská - Bovista hungarica Holl. - houba našich polí. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 169-171 (published: 17th November, 1955)
HERINK J. (1955): Ucháčovec šumavský - Helvellela gabretae (Kavina) Pouz. et Svrček v Československu. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 151-156 (published: 17th November, 1955)
SOBOTKA A. (1955): Využití hub k umělé mykorrhizaci. Česká Mykologie 9(4): 145-151 (published: 17th November, 1955)
STÁRKA J. (1955): Submerzní pěstování vyšších hub. Česká Mykologie 9(3): 97-103 (published: 26th August, 1955)
KUBIČKA J. (1955): K výskytu Cordyceps militaris L. na Třeboňsku. Česká Mykologie 9(2): 96 (published: 26th May, 1955)
PILÁT A. (1955): Pavučinec tečkovaný - Cortinarius punctatus (Pers.) Fr. Česká Mykologie 9(2): 82-83 (published: 26th May, 1955)
CHINKOVÁ C., POUZAR Z. (1955): Hřibovec Lakeův - Boletinus Lakei (Murr.) Sing. roste v Československu. Česká Mykologie 9(2): 76-82 (published: 26th May, 1955)
HERINK J. (1955): Druhý příspěvek k poznání československých pečárek: pečárka vločkatá - Agaricus subfloccosus (Lange) Pilát. Česká Mykologie 9(2): 69-75 (published: 26th May, 1955)
PILÁT A. (1955): Výstava hub v Národním museu v Praze. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 38-45 (published: 26th February, 1955)
HERINK J. (1955): Červenolupen zelenavý - Rhodophyllus viridulus nom. nov. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 5-9 (published: 26th February, 1955)
URBAN Z. (1955): Křemenáč - Krombholzia aurantiaca (Roques) Gilb. jako příklad pojetí druhu u masitých hub. Česká Mykologie 9(1): 1-5 (published: 26th February, 1955)
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 188-192 (published: 20th November, 1954)
SCHÜTZNER J. (1954): Houby v mezinárodním obchodě. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 188 (published: 20th November, 1954)
PŘÍHODA A. (1954): Coniothyrium Gregori sp. n., nová houba rostoucí na vajíčkách obaleče dubového. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 168-170 (published: 20th November, 1954)
MICKA K. (1954): Nové chemické reagencie v mykologii. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 165-168 (published: 20th November, 1954)
PILÁT A. (1954): Pečárka Maškova - Agaricus Maškae Pilát, nový druh z blízkého příbuzenstva P. velkovýtrusé. Česká Mykologie 8(4): 159-165 (published: 20th November, 1954)
HERINK J. (1954): Vláknice šafránová - Inocybe crocifolia sp. n. Česká Mykologie 8(3): 121-124 (published: 27th August, 1954)
BALCÁREK J. (1954): Zlepšení výroby žampionů v pěstírnách n. p. Svit. Česká Mykologie 8(3): 114-120 (published: 27th August, 1954)
MELZER V. (1954): Černolupen ježatý - Melanophyllum echinatum (Roth) Sing. Česká Mykologie 8(2): 82-87 (published: 28th May, 1954)
SVRČEK M. (1954): Ascocorticium anomalum (Ell. et Harkn.) Earle, zajímavý typ resupinátního askimycetu, nalezen v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 8(2): 58-60 (published: 28th May, 1954)
SVRČEK M. (1954): Trávnička modrá - Leptonia euchroa (Pers. ex Fr.) Gill. Česká Mykologie 8(1): 46 (published: 18th February, 1954)
HERINK J. (1954): Příspěvek k poznání pečárky šupinkaté - Agaricus squamuliferus (Moell.) Pilát. Česká Mykologie 8(1): 30-39 (published: 18th February, 1954)
HERINK J., SVRČEK M. (1953): K padesátinám Dr. Alberta Piláta. Česká Mykologie 7(4): 145-162 (published: 16th November, 1953)
LUKAVEC A. (1953): Houby v kuchyni. Česká Mykologie 7(3): 141-142 (published: 15th September, 1953)
PILÁT A. (1953): Suchohřib hvězdákožijný - Xerocomus astereicola Imazeki. Česká Mykologie 7(3): 103 (published: 15th September, 1953)
Literatura: „Naše houby“ - od Dr. A. Piláta a O. Ušáka. (Charvát I.) Česká Mykologie 7(2): 95-96 (published: 31st May, 1953)
SCHÜTZNER J. (1953): Názvoslovné drobnosti. Česká Mykologie 7(2): 94-95 (published: 31st May, 1953)
KŘÍŽ K. (1952): Houby v ruské kuchyni. Česká Mykologie 6(8-10): 145-152 (published: 15th November, 1952)
KŘÍŽ K. (1952): Pozor na baňku zdobenou - Pustularia coronaria Jacq. Česká Mykologie 6(6-7): 113-115 (published: 15th August, 1952)
MANDLÍK J. (1952): Výskyt podloubníku siného - Gyrodon lividus Bull. v okolí Chocně. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 75-78 (published: 15th May, 1952)
KOTLABA F., PILÁT A. (1952): Hlízenka kliková - Sclerotinia Oxycocci Voron. v Československu. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 41-44 (published: 15th May, 1952)
NANÁY E. (1952): Život a práce maďarských houbařů v roce 1951. Česká Mykologie 6(3-5): 38-41 (published: 15th May, 1952)
KŘÍŽ K. (1952): Lanýž letní - Tuber aestivum Vitt. v brněnském okolí. Česká Mykologie 6(1-2): 24-27 (published: 15th February, 1952)
ŠMARDA J. (1952): Montagnites Candollei Fr. na Moravě. Česká Mykologie 6(1-2): 11-20 (published: 15th February, 1952)
HERINK J. (1952): Křemenáče, červené druhy kozáků (Krombholzia), (Krombholzia aurantiaca [Bull. ex Roq.] Gilb. et K. rufescens [Secr. Ex Konr.] Sing. Česká Mykologie 6(1-2): 1-11 (published: 15th February, 1952)
HERINK J. (1951): Konservování hub chladem. Česká Mykologie 5(8-10): 160-166 (published: 15th November, 1951)
LUKAVEC A. (1951): Houby v kuchyni. Česká Mykologie 5(6-7): 131-134 (published: 15th August, 1951)
KŘÍŽ K. (1951): Jedlá nebo jedovatá? Česká Mykologie 5(6-7): 126-131 (published: 15th August, 1951)
KULT K. (1951): Plžatka holubinková a načervenalá, dvě dobré konsumní houby, Limacium russula (Fr. Ex Schff.) - Limacium erubescens (Fr.). Česká Mykologie 5(6-7): 101-108 (published: 15th August, 1951)
HERINK J. (1951): Tržní houby v Československu. Česká Mykologie 5(3-5): 69-75 (published: 15th May, 1951)
RYPÁČEK V., RADVAN R. (1951): Čisté kultury hub, pěstované v ústavu pro fysiologii rostlin Masarykovy university v Brně. Česká Mykologie 5(1-2): 16-19 (published: 15th February, 1951)
KULT K. (1950): Zpracování druhů hub z naleziště Čelákovice. Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 145-152 (published: 15th November, 1950)
VACEK V. (1950): Muchomůrka Vittadiniho, odr. ježohlavá na Moravě - Amanita Vittadinii (Mor.) Vitt. var. echinocephala (Vitt.) Veselý in Moravia. Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 136-137 (published: 15th November, 1950)
PILÁT A. (1950): Otravy houbami ve Švýcarsku v roce 1948. Česká Mykologie 4(8-10): 115-121 (published: 15th November, 1950)
HERINK J. (1950): Zpráva o činnosti odborné komise“Výzkum hub“ při Svazu pro výzkumnictví v průmyslu výživy. Česká Mykologie 4(6-7): 111-112 (published: 15th August, 1950)
KUBIČKA J. (1950): Otrava muchomůrkou hlíznatou. Česká Mykologie 4(6-7): 110 (published: 15th August, 1950)
HERINK J. (1950): Ekologické studie - I. vyšší houby v dutinách stromů. Česká Mykologie 4(3-5): 47-53 (published: 15th May, 1950)
NEUWIRTH F. (1949): Nezvyklá úroda čirůvky fialové (trich. Nudum [Fr. ex Bull.] Quél.). Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 125-127 (published: 15th November, 1949)
PILÁT A. (1949): Zajímavá abnormalita holubinky trávozelené (Russula aeruginea (Lindbl.) Fr. Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 124-125 (published: 15th November, 1949)
PILÁT A. (1949): Zajímavá srostlice klouzka kravského a slizáka růžového. Česká Mykologie 3(8-10): 123-124 (published: 15th November, 1949)
SCHAEFER Z. (1949): Jest ryzec bledý (Lactarius pallidus Fr.) totožný s L. rubescens Bres. a L. decipiens Quél.? Česká Mykologie 3(3-5): 49-54 (published: 15th May, 1949)
CEJP K. (1949): Houbová antibiotika II. Česká Mykologie 3(1-2): 6-11 (published: 15th February, 1949)
FÜRST J. (1949): Moje zkušenosti s klouzky. Česká Mykologie 3(1-2): 4-6 (published: 15th February, 1949)
HERINK J. (1948): je nutno zlepšiti organisaci boje proti otravám houbami v Československu. Česká Mykologie 2(4): 102-110 (published: 15th November, 1948)
HERINK J. (1948): Další nález škárky hvězdicovité (Mycenastrum corium [Guers.] Desv.) v Československu. Česká Mykologie 2(3): 96 (published: 15th August, 1948)
ŠINTÁK J. (1948): Neobvyklý substrát hřibu hnědého, Boletus badius Fr. Česká Mykologie 2(3): 93 (published: 15th August, 1948)
NEUWIRTH F. (1948): Auricularia mesenterica Pers.- Ušíčko fialové. Česká Mykologie 2(2): 42-44 (published: 15th May, 1948)
PILÁT A. (1948): K devadesátým narozeninám prof. Dra Josefa Velenovského. Česká Mykologie 2(2): 34-38 (published: 15th May, 1948)
VACEK V. (1948): Neobvyklý substrát hřibu hnědého, Boletus badius Fr. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 32 (published: 15th February, 1948)
ŠMARDA F. (1948): Křemenáč smrkových lesů. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 31 (published: 15th February, 1948)
VACEK V. (1948): Nově nalezené Hymenogastery v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 5-10 (published: 15th February, 1948)
PILÁT A. (1948): Za zesnulým prof. Ph. Drem Karlem Kavinou. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 2-5 (published: 15th February, 1948)
MACKŮ J. (1947): Teorie houbových kultur. Česká Mykologie 1(4): 99-101 (published: 15th December, 1947)
ŠEBEK S. (1947): Teplomilné houby v Československu. Česká Mykologie 1(3): 89-92 (published: 25th October, 1947)
ŠMARDA F. (1947): Nový druh hvězdice - Geaster atratus sp. n. (hvězdice černavá). Česká Mykologie 1(3): 71-74 (published: 25th October, 1947)
CHARVÁT I. (1947): Hřib podezřelý. Boletus suspectus Krombholz. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 59 (published: 15th August, 1947)
PILÁT A. (1947): Palčivost i hořkost ryzce peprného. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 57 (published: 15th August, 1947)
MELZER V. (1947): Divoká fylogenese. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 55-57 (published: 15th August, 1947)
PILÁT A. (1947): Výživná hodnota hub. Česká Mykologie 1(1): 6-10 (published: 1947)
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