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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.
RÉBLOVÁ M. (1998): Revision of three Melanomma species described by L. Fuckel. [Ascomycotina, Lasiosphaeriaceae, Chaetosphaeria, Custingophora, systematics] Czech Mycology 50(3): 161-179 (published: 16th May, 1998)
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Fuckel introduced the genus Melanomma for non-stromatic pyrenomycetes possessing both hyaline and dark coloured ascospores. Two out of five species having hyaline ascospores have been transferred to Chaetosphaeria. The present paper deals with the remaining three species, viz. Melanomma aterrima, M. conica and M. papillata. Examination of their type and other materialandculturestudies haveshownthat Melanomma aterrima is another species belonging to the genus Chaetosphaeria associated with a Custingophora anamorph. A new combination, Chaetosphaeria aterrima comb, nov., is proposed. Melanomma conica and M. papillata are regarded as conspecific with Chaetosphaeria ovoidea and C. pulviscula, respectively. Ascospore culture of C. pulviscula produced Menispora caesia and synanamorph similar to Phialophora sp. Type and recent material of Melanommafallax and Chaetosphaeria glauca have also been studied. Bothspeciesareidenticalwith Chaetosphaeriaovoideaandareincludedinitssynonymy. Chaetosphaeria aterrima, C. pulviscula and C. ovoidea are listed with their full synonymy and notes on their previous descriptions and illustrations.
SVRČEK M. (1979): Fungi in Hungaria Mense Septembri 1978 lecti. Česká Mykologie 33(3): 150-158 (published: 1979)
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102 species of fungi were collected in Hungary by the author during excursions at the time of the VII Congress of European Mycologists, Budapest 1978. The species collected belong to the following groups: Myxomycetes 8, Pyrenomycetes 18, Discomycetes 33, Teliomycetes 5, Hymenomycetes 21, Gasteromycetes 3, Coelomycetes 3, Hyphomycetes 11. All fungi were collected by the author, some by MUDr. Georgius Kubická. The dried specimens are deposited in the Mycological Herbarium of the National Museum in Prague.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1979): Lignicolous and some other saprophytic Hyphomycetes from Hungary. Česká Mykologie 33(3): 138-149 (published: 1979)
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Fifty nine species or varieties of lignicolous and other saprophytic Hyphomycetes belonging to 41 genera are recorded from Hungary. The majority of them are common species, occurring in Europe, however, previously unreported from Hungary. Some of rare and infrequent lignicolous Hyphomycetes were also collected.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1971): Polyphenoloxidase enzymes from wood-inhabiting Hyphomycetes. Česká Mykologie 25(1): 23-32 (published: 28th January, 1971)
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Oxidase tests were applied to 35 wood-inhabiting saprophytic Hyphomycetes to determine their ability to produce polyphenoloxidase enzymes. Most produced laccase, some tyrosinase, and a few peroxidase. The presence of these enzymes, especially tyrosinase, has taxonomic significance. This is the first report of such enzymes in Hyphomycetes.
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