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GRYNDLEROVÁ H. (1990): Indriella bolleyi on the wheat roots in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 162-164 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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Studies on wheat roots revealed Idriella bolleyi (Sprague) v. Arx as a common component of the root mycoflora, present on 42% of roots examined. This species had not previously been reported from Czechoslovakia. Morphological and cultural characteristics of the isolates are presented, and the taxonomic history of the species is reviewed.
GIRIVASAN K.P., SURYANARAYANAN T.S. (2004): Intact leaves as substrate for fungi: distribution of endophytes and phylloplane fungi in rattan palms. [phylloplane fungi, endophytes, Calamus, India] Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 33-43 (published: 12th August, 2004)
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Leaves of twelve species of Calamus from southern India were screened simultaneously for the presence of phylloplane and endophytic fungi. Sampling of 2400 leaf segments yielded 824 endophyte isolates belonging to 34 species. Thirty species of phylloplane fungi were recorded. Several fungal species were found to be shared as endophytes by different hosts. However, the overlap between endophyte assemblage and phylloplane fungi of each host was low, suggesting that these two distinct groups of fungi occupy different niches, there by avoiding competition.
Colloquium "Fungi as Model Organisms in Research and Biotechnology - II", Olomouc, Czech Republic, September 5th–6th, 2002. Czech Mycology 55(1-2): 103-149 (published: 23rd July, 2003)
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The colloquium was a continuation of a previous scientific meeting that took place in Olomouc in 1999 (Czech Mycology 52: 139-178, 2000). It was organised by the joint 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 purpose of the colloquium was to provide a platform for a broad discussion on the use of fungi as model organisms in both basic and applied research. The programme of the colloquium was divided into four parts dealing with the following topics: biochemistry, biotechnology and genetics of fungi; phytopathogenic fungi; fungi pathogenic to humans and animals; and mycology of food and mycotoxins. Each topic was opened with a plenary lecture (30 min.), followed by short communications (10 min.) and accompanied by poster presentations. Besides five plenary lectures, 20 short communications and 24 posters were presented. In total 42 researchers took part in the colloquium and discussed various topics important for the further direction of experimental mycology. Abstracts of the contributions are given here.
KŮDELA V., SYCHROVÁ E. (1978): Potentional fungus pathogens of premature dying of the strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.). Česká Mykologie 32(3): 169-173 (published: 1978)
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In the years 1972–1976 a survey of the causes of premature dying of the strawberry was carried out in central Bohemia. The following plant pathogenic fungi were most commonly isolated from roots: Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke et Berth., Fusarium spp., Cylindrocarpon sp., Rhizoctonia sp., and Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Fr. In the year 1974 Phytophthora cactorum (Leb. et Cohn) Schroet, was isolated from brown rotten lesions on runners.
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