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HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1988): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba VIII. A new genus Piricaudilium and some species new for the territory of Cuba. Česká Mykologie 42(4): 200-204 (published: 16th December, 1988)
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A new genus Piricaudilium is proposed to accommodate a new distinct dematiaceous hyphomycete P. lobatum characterized by the presence of inner hyaline hyphae which fill an internal space of each conidium. Possible relationship to Piricauda Bubák is commented. Five hyphomycetes are recorded here from the territory of Cuba for the first time and two combinations Dictyochaeta parva (Hughes et Kendrick) Hol.-Jech. and Dischloridium ychaffrei (Bhat et Sutton) Hol.-Jech. are proposed.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1987): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba VI. New and rare species with tretic and phialidic conidiogenous cells. Česká Mykologie 41(2): 107-114 (published: 8th May, 1987)
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Six new taxa of dematiaceous Hyphomycetes with tretic and phialidic conidiogenous cells are described from Cuba: Corynesporella helminthosporioides, Corynesporopsis isabelicae, Hemicorynespora aseptata, Dischloridium triseptatum, Helminthosporium dimorphosporum (all new species) and Chloridium phaeosporum var. cubense. Corynespora garciniae is recorded from Cuba for the first time. A new combination Dischloridium inaequiseptatum is proposed.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1987): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba V. Six new species of dematiaceous Hyphomycetes from Havana Province. Česká Mykologie 41(1): 29-36 (published: 16th February, 1987)
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Six variants of Cercospora beticola were isolated from the territory of Slovakia. According to the cultural properties on potato glucose agar medium they could be characterized as: dark grey, dark grayish-green, ash-grey, deep grayish-green, light grayish-green and white grayish-green. Inoculation of susceptible and resistant sugar beet cultivars showed a correlation between pigmentation intensity and aggressiveness, with darker variants being more virulent and sporulating more heavily.
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