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NOVOTNÝ D. (2022): Contribution to the endophytic mycobiota of aerial parts of oaks. [endophytes, Czech Republic, Quercus robur, Quercus petraea, acorns, seeds, twigs.] Czech Mycology 74(2): 111-121 (published: 1st July, 2022)
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The endophytic mycobiota inhabiting branches of Quercus petraea from two localities in the Křivoklát area, and branches, twigs and acorns of Quercus robur from one locality near the town of Semily were studied (all sites in the Czech Republic). Seventeen fungal taxa were isolated from branches of Q. petraea. Dominant fungi were found to be Colpoma quercinum and Phoma sp. as well as sterile dark mycelium and a black yeast-like fungus close to Sarcinomyces crustaceus. Eighteen fungal taxa were found in samples of aerial parts in Quercus robur. The most frequently isolated taxa were Pezicula cinnamomea, Colpoma quercinum, Alternaria alternata agg. and Acremonium sp.
PERIĆ B. (2011): Peziza acroornata (Ascomycota, Pezizales) - quatrième récolte européenne, première du Monténégro. [Pezizales, Peziza acroornata taxonomy, ecology, Montenegro] Czech Mycology 63(1): 55-64 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The first Montenegrin find of a rare species, Peziza acroornata, is presented. We present a description of macroscopic and microscopic characters, photographs taken in situ, and also microphotographs and drawings. Comments on its ecology is added.
NOVOTNÝ D. (2002): Contribution to the knowledge of the mycoflora in roots of oaks with and without tracheomycotic symptoms. [Quercus robur, Q. petraea, Q. rubra, oak decline, ophiostomatoid fungi, Penicillium, Czech Republic, Moravia] Czech Mycology 53(3): 211-222 (published: 10th January, 2002)
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The mycoflora of roots of three species of oak (Quercus robur, Q. petraea, Q. rubra) from two localities near Moravské Budějovice (southwest Moravia, Czech Republic) with and without tracheomycotic symptoms was studied. Fifty-seven species of fungi were identified from the samples. The most frequently isolated were Fusarium solani, Penicillium gl and icola, P. glabrum, P. simplicissimum and Acremonium curvulum. In the roots of trees with tracheomycotic symptoms two species of ophiostomatoid fungi were recorded. Abiotic condiontions (insufieciency of precipitation and higher average temperature) are considered to be primary reasons of oak decline.
PŘÍHODA A. (1982): The fungi on rotting plant matter of tobacco. Česká Mykologie 36(1): 40-44 (published: 1982)
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Three species of fungi were found on rotting plant matter of tobacco in the following succession: 1. Botryotrichum pilulijerum Sacc. et March., Mucor racemosus Fres., Iodophanus carneus (Pers. ex Pers.) Korf in Kimbrough et Korf.
SVRČEK M. (1960): Galactinia vesiculosa f. cerea (Sow. ex Fr.) Svr. Česká Mykologie 14(4): 219-221 (published: 20th October, 1960)
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