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HAGARA L. (1987): Flammulina fennae Bas in the Western Carpathians. Česká Mykologie 41(1): 54-56 (published: 16th February, 1987)
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The fungus Flammulina fennae is reported for the first time from Slovakia and the Carpathians. Comparison with the closely related Flammulina velutipes is provided, with distinctions in ecology and morphology, especially in spore size and stipe characteristics.
ADAMČÍK S., RIPKOVÁ S. (2008): New collections of Flammulina rossica. [fungi, Basidiomycota, Xerulaceae, distribution, morphology] Czech Mycology 60(1): 113-121 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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Two specimens from Germany and one from South Dakota, USA, were identified as Flammulina rossica during the examination of the München herbarium (M) material of the genus Flammulina.Micromorphological characters of these specimens are described and illustrated. The variability and delimitation of F. rossica is discussed and the knowledge of its distribution, ecology, morphology and biology is summarized.
KLÁN J., BAUDIŠOVÁ D., SKÁLA Z. (1992): Enzymy activity of mycelial cultures of saprotrophic macromycetes (Basidiomycotina). III. A taxonomic application. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 75-85 (published: 1st April, 1993)
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Mycelial cultures of 92 species belonging to 40 genera of saprotrophic basidiomycetous fungi (orders Agaricales, Aphyllophorales, Gastrosporiales, Lycoperdales and Nidulariales) were tested with respect to the production of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes and oxidoreductases (laccase, peroxidase, tyrosinase, diaminooxidase, proteases, amylases, urease, p-cresol oxidases and hydrolyse of tyrosine) using simple plate and spot tests. The results obtained were evaluated by means of factor analysis methods. Distribution of enzyme activities in individual species was discussed.
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.
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