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NOVÁKOVÁ A., VAUGHAN M.J. (2016): Dimargaris bacillispora - novel records from cave environment and its isolation in culture. [Dimargitales, cave sediment, cadaver, cave-inhabiting invertebrates, faecal pellets] Czech Mycology 68(2): 167-182 (published: 7th November, 2016)
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The coprophilous Dimargaris bacillispora is a rarely found and more rarely isolated microfungal species. In this study, we report the repeated observation and isolation of this fungus from a cave sediment used to rear cave-inhabiting isopods and springtails in the laboratory, originating from the Domica Cave, Slovakia. Dimargaris bacillispora was also observed and isolated from the faeces and cadavers of these laboratory-reared invertebrates. Subsequently, pure culture isolates of D. bacillispora were obtained from these substrates, characterised and identified. Finally, this species was then isolated directly from the cave sediment of the Domica Cave after several days of exposure of agar slants to the cave environment. This is the first record of this species from Europe and from a subterranean environment. Additionally, this study reports a new growth substrate for a fungus which was considered to be strictly coprophilous and mycoparasitic. This study suggests that this species is probably more widely distributed in nature than is reported in the literature, due to the difficulties of viewing its delicate sporophores and growing it in culture.
ŠIMONOVIČOVÁ A. (1998): The occurrence of the rare species Circinella umbellata (Mucorales). [microfungi, Zygomycetes, Mucorales, Circinella umbellata] Czech Mycology 50(4): 245-248 (published: 12th July, 1998)
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The rare species Circinella umbellata Tiegh. et Le Monn. was isolated from Eutric Fluvisol (Je) belowan ab and oned meadow, Gabčíkovo, Slovakia. Inthispaperwearegivinga description and Scanning Electron Microscope photographs and light microscopephotographs.
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)
MUKERJI K.G. (1969): Fungi of Delhi. VI. Two members of Mucorales. Česká Mykologie 23(1): 65-67 (published: 1969)
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During the taxonomic studies of fungi several members of Mucorales were isolated from soil and dung of various animals. This paper describes only two of them, Rhizopus chinensis Saito and Chaetocladium hesseltinii Mehrotra et Sarbhoy. In addition, several other forms were isolated, of which the worth mentioning are Helicostylum piriforme, Syncephalis cornu, Piptocephalis tieghemiana, P. cylindrospora and P. brijmohani sp. nov.
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