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DOLL R. (1975): Seltene Pilzfunde für die deutsche Mykoflora. Česká Mykologie 29(1): 61-63 (published: 1975)
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Several rare fungal species were found during mycological research in northern East Germany (Mecklenburg), including Protocrea farinosa, identified on birch wood. This find represents a first record for both the former GDR and FRG. The morphology, ecology, and taxonomic significance of the species are discussed in detail.
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.
MORAVEC J. (1969): Some operculate discomycetes from the district of Mladá Boleslav and Jičín (Bohemia). Česká Mykologie 23(4): 222-235 (published: 15th October, 1969)
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The author lists operculate discomycetes from six genera, found during mycological surveys in Mladá Boleslav and Jičín districts, Bohemia. Two new species are described: Pulvinula lacteoalba sp. nov. and Pulvinula niveoalba sp. nov. New combinations are proposed. Descriptions and drawings are based on author's collections.
SETH H.K. (1969): The genus Chaetomium in Wales. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 61-64 (published: 1969)
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A survey of Chaetomium species in Wales resulted in the identification of eleven species, of which C. gracile, C. fusisporale and C. cuniculorum are new to the British records.
SVRČEK M. (1966): A revision of some genera of Agaricales described by J. Velenovský. Česká Mykologie 20(2): 69-74 (published: 1966)
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The type collections of 10 genera described by J. Velenovský and preserved in the Mycological Department of the National Museum in Prague (PR) were revised: Arenicola, Cyclocybe, Galeromycena, Leiopoda, Ramicola, Retocybe, Trigonipes, Urceolus, Valentinia, and Zephirea. All are considered synonyms of previously described genera. Notes are added on six more genera for which no type material is preserved at PR.
PALMER J.T. (1958): A review of Nidularia arundinacea Vel. and a comparison with related species. Česká Mykologie 12(3): 132-136 (published: 20th July, 1958)
VOLOBUEV S.V., IVANUSHENKO YU.YU. (2020): Aphyllophoroid fungi (Basidiomycota) on juniper on the Gunib Plateau, inner-mountain Dagestan. [Agaricomycetes, biodiversity, mountain habitat, Juniperus oblonga.] Czech Mycology 72(1): 83-93 (published: 4th June, 2020)
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Aphyllophoroid fungi growing on Juniperus oblonga on the Gunib Plateau (1630–1910 m a.s.l.) were studied. An annotated list of 18 species in 14 genera of Agaricomycetes is presented. Among them, 17 species are recorded for the first time for the Plateau. Amphinema byssoides, Brevicellicium olivascens, Heterobasidion annosum s. str., Hyphodontia arguta, Lyomyces juniperi, Peniophora junipericola, Radulomyces confluens, Rhizoctonia fusispora, R. ochracea, Steccherinum fimbriatum, Tomentella atramentaria, T. badia and Tyromyces lacteus are reported as new to the Republic of Dagestan and the North-Eastern Caucasus. Rhizoctonia ochracea is listed for the first time for the Caucasus and for the third time in Russia.
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.
KUNTTU P., KULJU M., KOTIRANTA H. (2015): Contributions to the Finnish aphyllophoroid funga (Basidiomycota): new and rare species. [aphyllophorales, biogeography, boreal forest, corticioid, distribution, polypore] Czech Mycology 67(2): 137-156 (published: 31st August, 2015)
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This article contributes to the knowledge of Finnish aphyllophoroid funga (mainly polypores and corticioids) with nationally or regionally new species and records of rare species. The record of Tubulicrinopsis cystidiata is the second in the world and Tomentella fuscocinerea is new to Finland. New records are provided for the following species with no more than 10 records in Finland: Antrodia sitchensis, Chaetoporellus curvisporus, Colacogloea peniophorae, Deviodontia pilaecystidiata, Luellia recondita, Phlebia femsioeensis, Phlebia subcretacea, Piloderma lanatum, Plicatura crispa, Polyporus badius, Pycnoporellus alboluteus, Rigidoporus obducens, Skeletocutis ochroalba, Trechispora caucasica, Trechispora laevis, Tretomyces microsporus, Tubulicrinopsis cystidiata, Tulasnella albida and Xylodon nespori. In addition, 49 aphyllophoroid fungi are reported as new to some subzones of the boreal vegetation zone in Finland. The ecology and distribution of some species are discussed and notes on the substrate of each record are given.
ABDEL-HAFEZ S.I.I., ABO-ELYOUSR K.A.M., ABDEL-RAHIM I.R. (2015): Leaf surface and endophytic fungi associated with onion leaves and their antagonistic activity against Alternaria porri. [phyllosphere, phylloplane, endophytes, purple blotch disease, antagonism] Czech Mycology 67(1): 1-22 (published: 10th April, 2015)
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Sixty-eight fungal species belonging to 29 genera were isolated as leaf surface and endophytic fungi from healthy and purple blotch diseased onion leaves. The fungal populations associated with diseased onion leaves (1.360 × 103 CFU/g leaf in the phyllosphere, 2.614 CFU/leaf segment in the phylloplane and 1.324 CFU/leaf segment in the surface-sterilised diseased leaves) were higher than those in healthy samples (0.804 × 103 CFU in the phyllosphere, 1.184 CFU in the phylloplane, and 0.35 CFU as endophytes). Endophytic fungi of healthy leaves were represented by 12 genera and 15 species, while fungi of surface-sterilised diseased leaves included 17 species from 13 genera. The mycobiota associated with surface-sterilised diseased leaves were different from the endophytic fungi of healthy samples, whereas the disease may stimulate colonisation of opportunistic fungi causing secondary infections such as Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium aurantiogriseum, Alternaria alternata and Cladosporium spp. In contrast, healthy leaves were a source of antagonistic endophytic fungi such as Trichoderma harzianum and T. koningii. Testing the antagonistic effect of 91 fungal isolates against Alternaria porri showed that nine isolates of Trichoderma produced the highest suppressive potential (73.1%) depending on competition and mycoparasitism. Epicoccum nigrum and Penicillium oxalicum exhibited antibiosis against A. porri producing a 12 mm broad inhibition zone. In conclusion, the quantitative and qualitative compositions of fungi associated with onion leaves were distinctly influenced by A. porri infection. Mycobiota associated with asymptomatic onion leaves such as Epicoccum nigrum, Penicillium oxalicum and Trichoderma harzianum are a natural source of eco-friendly bioagents. They showed an effective antagonistic potential against A. porri, and may thus be applied as an alternative to fungicides.
JOHNOVÁ M. (2009): Diversity and ecology of selected lignicolous Ascomycetes in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park (Czech Republic). [ascomycetes, lignicolous pyrenomycetes, biodiversity, ecology, endangered species] Czech Mycology 61(1): 81-97 (published: 29th September, 2009)
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Lignicolous pyrenomycetes, their anamorphs and asexually reproducing Ascomycetes were investigated on deciduous and coniferous wood at 10 localities of the Bohemian Switzerland National Park (České Švýcarsko in Czech) during 2003–2005. A total number of 109 species was recorded, 11 species were found both as teleomorph and anamorph. Individual localities were evaluated from the viewpoint of Ascomycetes diversity. Ecological demands, relationship with the type of substratum, and microhabitat preferences were noted and several ecological groups are suggested. Rare and endangered species and factors affecting Ascomycetes diversity are discussed. Several species new to the Czech Republic were recorded, viz. Apiorhynchostoma altipetum, Camarops pugillus, Crassochaeta fusispora, Lophiotrema boreale, and Togniniella acerosa.
RÉBLOVÁ M., GAMS W. (1999): Teleomorph-anamorph connections in Ascomycetes. 1. Cylindrotrichum and Cacumisporium anamorphs of Chaetosphaeria. [Ascomycetes, Chaetosphaeria, culture studies, wood-inhabiting fungi, systematics] Czech Mycology 51(1): 1-40 (published: 29th January, 1999)
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The teleomorph-anamorph connections of Chaetosphaeria are discussed. On the basis of there vision of the type and other herbarium material, Zignoëlla crustacea, Lasiosphaeria britzelmayri subsp. fennica, Sphaeria decastyla and Melanomma macrosporum proved to be members of Chaetosphaeria. The new combinations Chaetosphaeria crustacea, Chaet. fennica and Chaet. decastyla, are proposed, Melanomma macrosporum is included in the synonymy of the latter. Chaetosphaeria crustacea has an anamorph intermediate between Chloridium and Cylindrotrichum, Chaetosphaeriafennica has a Chloridium-like anamorph, and Chaetosphaeria decastyla has Cacumisporium capitulatum as its anamorph. Two new species, Chaetosphaeria tulasneorum associated with the anamorph Cylindrotrichum oligospermum and Chaetosphaeria acutata associated with a Cylindrotrichum anamorph, are described. The teleomorph-anamorph connections of all accepted Chaetosphaeria species, except for Chaet. fennica, were confirmed by culture studies. Chaetosphaeria abietis and Chaet. fusi for mis are also considered, and the connection with the Chloridium cylindrosporum anamorph of the latter is confirmed by culture studies for the first time. The genus Cylindrotrichum and its relationship to Chloridium and other related genera is discussed. A key to the species of Chaetosphaeria with Cylindrotrichum and Cacumisporium anamorphs is provided.
NASSER L., ABDEL-SATER M.A. (1997): Fungi associated with sheep hairs in Saudi Arabia. [Keratinophilic, non-keratinophilic fungi, sheep hairs] Czech Mycology 50(2): 99-106 (published: 16th December, 1997)
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The frequency of occurrence of fungi in 25 hair samples of nine kinds of sheep, collected from different localities in Saudi Arabia, was estimated using three isolation methods at 28°C. Fortyfive species and one variety representing 23 genera were isolated and the most common genera were Chrysosporium, Alternaria, Aspergillus and Penicillium. The most prevalent species of the above genera were C. indicum, C. tropicum, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus flavus, A. fumigatus, Penicillium chrysogenum and P. oxalicum. Other fungi were also isolated with variable frequencies.
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1989): Soil micromycetes from Czechoslovakia-a list of isolated species with bibliography. III. Česká Mykologie 44(1): 35-50 (published: 22nd February, 1990)
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A list of micromycetes (saprophytic, keratinophilic, rhizosphere, nematophagous, ovicidal, dermatophytes, and cellular slime moulds) isolated from various Czechoslovak soils is presented. Records about species distribution in Czechoslovakia and bibliography are included for each micromycete species.
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia III. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 134-151 (published: 1981)
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This third (and last) part of the list contains: (1) the enumeration of insufficiently known and excluded species or doubtful records, (2) the review of species arranged according to their ecotops, substrata or hosts, (3) some supplements to the first part of this list, (4) the explanation of abbreviations used in the list, (5) the English summary, and (6) references.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V., BOROWSKÁ A. (1981): Hyphodiscosia europaea, a new species of lignicolous Hyphomycetes. Česká Mykologie 35(1): 29-31 (published: 1981)
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A new species of lignicolous Hyphomycetes, Hyphodiscosia europaea Hol.-Jech. et Borowska, collected on decaying wood and bark in Czechoslovakia and Poland is described and illustrated. Taxonomical investigations of the microfungi inhabiting bark and wood of decaying trunks and stumps in Czechoslovakia and Poland have revealed the presence of one undescribed species of dematiaceous Hyphomycetes which is classified here in Hyphodiscosia Lodha et Chandra Reddy. This genus was recently described (Lodha and Chandra Reddy 1974) as monotypic with H. jaipurensis Lodha et Chandra Reddy, growing on bark of dead wood collected near Jaipur in Rajasthan (India). The characteristic features of Hyphodiscosia are polyblastic conidiogenous cells producing subcylindrical, dorsiventral and 1-septate conidia with two lateral appendages (setulae), arising on the ventral side of the conidium. The species found differs from H. jaipurensis in having 1–3 septate conidia, with a seta on the apical end and a second one in the middle of the ventral side of the basal cell of the conidium. A further difference is in the conidiophores; their conidiogenous parts proliferate successively and sympodially and do not terminate in a swollen conidiogenous apex as in H. jaipurensis. These differences are sufficient to separate this fungus as a new species for which the name Hyphodiscosia europaea is proposed.
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia I. (A-N). Česká Mykologie 35(1): 1-24 (published: 25th February, 1981)
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The present list includes all taxa of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) hitherto published from the territory of Czechoslovakia and revised by the author. The genera are arranged alphabetically, as are the species within each genus. The following list is divided in two parts, the first one (A–N) published herein, the second one (O–Z) in the next number of Česká Mykologie. The ecological informations in the Latin are added to each species. Some new combinations are proposed and one new species is described. More detailed informations are mentioned in the Czech preface and in the English summary at the end of this list, as well references, the explanation of abbreviations and index to genera and species.
SVRČEK M. (1974): New or less known Discomycetes. I. Česká Mykologie 28(3): 129-137 (published: 15th August, 1974)
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Notes on 16 species of Discomycetes are given based on revised herbarium specimens from several European institutes. One new species, Tricharina subglobispora, is described, and 13 species are newly transferred to other taxa. Two rare species from Czechoslovakia, Aleuria cestrica and Octospora phagospora, are reported, with their types deposited in the National Museum herbarium in Prague.
MORAVEC J. (1972): One interesting collection of operculate discomycete from Cairo (Egypt). Česká Mykologie 26(3): 138-140 (published: 1972)
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The author describes an interesting collection of an operculate discomycete found in a flowerpot in The Anderson’s Museum in Cairo. In his opinion, this fungus represents a new variety: Octospora tetraspora (Fuck.) Korf var. aegyptiaca J. Moravec var. nov. A description and drawing of this new variety and notes on differences from the type variety [= Octospora tetraspora (Fuck.) Korf var. tetraspora] are provided. It differs from the typical variety by broader ascospores and longer hyphae at the margin of the excipulum.
SVRČEK M. (1969): Neue Gattungen operculater Discomyceten. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 83-96 (published: 1969)
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Three new genera of operculate discomycetes (Pezizales) are described: Hiemsia gen. nov. (typus: Lachnea pseudoampezzana Svrček), Kotlabaea gen. nov. (typus: Peziza deformis P. Karst.), and Smardaea gen. nov. (typus: Ascobolus amethystinus Phillips). Notes on the genus Inermisia Rifai are also included.
CEJP K., PALMER J.T. (1963): The genera Nidularia Fr. and Mycocalia J. T. Palmer in Czechoslovakia and Mycocalia sphagneti J. T. Palmer sp. nov. from England. Česká Mykologie 17(3): 113-126 (published: 10th July, 1963)
HERINK J. (1961): Etudes sur les Lepioteae Fayod I. Česká Mykologie 15(4): 217-234 (published: 24th October, 1961)
KOTLABA F., KUBIČKA J. (1960): Die Mykoflora des Moores „Rotes Moos“ bei Schalmanowitz in ihrer Beziehung zur Mykoflora der südböhmischen torfgebiete. Česká Mykologie 14(2): 90-100 (published: 20th April, 1960)
HOFMAN B. (1959): The contribution to the knowledge of the lignicolous mycoflora of the valley „Peklo“ near Nové Město nad Metují, Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 13(4): 217-223 (published: 20th October, 1959)
POUZAR Z. (1958): Nova genera macromycetum II. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 31-36 (published: 20th January, 1958)
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