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TORTIĆ M. (1968): Fungus collections in the Pinus peuce forests in the Pelister National Park (Macedonia, Jugoslavia). Česká Mykologie 22(3): 189-201 (published: 1968)
abstract
85 species of higher fungi were found in Pinus peuce forests on Pelister Mountain during two excursions in October 1966 and 1967. Several species are new to Yugoslavia or considered rare. Suillus sibiricus and Gomphidius helveticus were observed forming mycorrhiza with P. peuce. Some lignicolous fungi were reported on this pine for the first time.
KUTHAN J. (1992): Mycoflora of large-scale greenhouse plantation of salad cucumbers. Česká Mykologie 46(1-2): 1-32 (published: 1st April, 1993)
abstract
In the course of the years 1988–1991 the author used to visit large-scale greenhouses at Paskov near Ostrava (NE Moravia, Czechoslovakia) and surveyed not only the abundant growth of particularly higher fungi there, but in 1989 he tried to summarize the weight of biomass of the most frequent species. The results of the observation of biomass, frequency, abundance and phenology are presented in the tables. Altogether 95 macrofungi taxons, 1 species of Hyphomycetes and 1 species of Myxomycetes were recorded and they are given in the systematic summary, potentially with comments.
KLÁN J. (1983): Melanoleuca iris in Czechoslovakia (Agaricales, Tricholomataceae). Česká Mykologie 37(1): 52-55 (published: 1983)
abstract
Melanoleuca iris Kühn. is reported for the first time from Czechoslovakia (Moravia). During Mycological Days in Moravia in 1981 a species of Melanoleuca was found by P. Vampola which was later identified as Melanoleuca iris Kühn. It has not been previously reported from Czechoslovakia and is only known from a few localities in Europe. Characteristics: distinctive agreeable odour recalling Iris (or Lepista irina or somewhat Clitocybe clavipes).
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