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PASTIRČÁKOVÁ K., PASTIRČÁK M. (2013): Powdery mildew (Pseudoidium sp.) found on Chelidonium majus in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [Erysiphaceae, Erysiphe s. str., morphology, Papaveraceae] Czech Mycology 65(1): 125-132 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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The find of a powdery mildew (Pseudoidium sp.) on Chelidonium majus in the Czech Republic and Slovakia is reported. Disease symptoms and morphological characteristics of the anamorph are described. No teleomorph was observed. Morphology and distribution of other powdery mildew species on hosts of the Papaveraceae are discussed. We point out the need for phylogenetic analysis of three closely related species (Erysiphe cruciferarum, E. hylomeci, and E. macleayae) and determination of its relationship to the fungus on C. majus.
PAULECH C., PAULECH P. (1996): Occurrence of phytopathogenous micromycetes of the order Erysiphales in the national park Slovenský raj. [Erysiphales, genera and species, host plants] Czech Mycology 49(2): 107-118 (published: 13th October, 1996)
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Fifty-five species of phytopathogenous micromycetes of the order Erysiphales from the following genera were detected on investigated territory: Sphaerotheca (12 species), Podosphaera (4), Erysiphe (22), Blumeria (1), Microsphaera (10), Sawadaea (1), Uncinula (2), Phyllactinia (2) and Oidium (1). For individual species the biometric variability of conidia dimensions, cleistothecial diameter, ascus and ascospore dimensions are given. The detected species were parasitizing on 129 host plant species.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1976): Haplotrichum Link instead of Oidium Link, a necessary nomenclatural change. Česká Mykologie 30(1): 3-4 (published: 1976)
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After the conservation of the generic name Oidium for conidial states of the representatives of the Erysiphaceae, the correct name for lignicolous Hyphomycetes — conidial states of Botryobasidium Dank — is Haplotrichum Link; Fr. Twenty new combinations and one new name are proposed under this generic name.
KUBIČKA J. (1973): Übersicht den bischer veröffentlichten Pilzarten aus dem Kubani Urwald (Boubín) in Böhmerwald. Česká Mykologie 27(4): 212-228 (published: 1973)
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A comprehensive overview of fungal species published from the Boubín primeval forest in the Šumava mountains is presented. The author compiled records from ca. 50 mycological excursions since 1906 and integrated them with modern taxonomy. This basic inventory serves as a foundation for future studies of fungal succession in this protected forest.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1971): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mykoflora des Urwaldes „Žofínský prales“ im Gebirge Novohradské hory (Südböhmen). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 103-111 (published: 1971)
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This article presents results of continued mycological exploration in the Žofínský virgin forest (Novohradské hory, southern Bohemia), conducted during 11 excursions between 1966–1969. 225 new fungal species were recorded, bringing the total known to 462. Newly added taxa include 58 Aphyllophorales, 112 Agaricales, 1 Gasteromycete, 35 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 3 Hyphomycetes, and 7 Myxomycetes. The remaining unidentified material is to be processed in a future contribution.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1969): New species of the genus Oidium Link ex Fr. emend. Linder. Česká Mykologie 23(4): 209-221 (published: 15th October, 1969)
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The author describes three new species of saprophytic Hyphomycetes in the genus Oidium Link ex Fr. emend. Linder, whose perfect states belong to the genus Botryobasidium. Oidium ellipsosporum sp. nov. and Oidium medium sp. nov. were found in Bohemia; Oidium caribense sp. nov. was found in Cuba. One new combination Oidium capitatum is proposed. A key to species in Czechoslovakia and notes on type revision are included.
POUZAR Z., HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1969): Botryobasidium simile spec. nov. and a perfect state of Oidium simile Berk. Česká Mykologie 23(2): 97-101 (published: 1969)
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The authors describe a new species of the genus Botryobasidium Donk (Corticiaceae) which represents the perfect state of Oidium simile Berk, and name this species Botryobasidium simile Pouzar et Holubová-Jechová. This new species is very similar to Botryobasidium conspersum John Erikss., from which it differs by slightly larger spores.
POUZAR Z., JECHOVÁ V. (1967): Botryobasidium robustior spec. nov., a perfect state of Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) linder. Česká Mykologie 21(2): 69-73 (published: 1967)
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The authors describe a new species Botryobasidium robustior, which is the perfect state of Oidium rubiginosum. It was collected in a forest near Mělník, Bohemia, and is similar to B. aureum and B. candicans.
APINE I., BANKINA B., NIKOLAJEVA V., TOMSONE S. (2013): Powdery mildew on Rhododendron caused by Erysiphe azaleae in Latvia. [Erysiphe azaleae, Rhododendron, Latvia] Czech Mycology 65(1): 113-123 (published: 10th June, 2013)
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In 2002 a fungus causing powdery mildew on Rhododendron in Latvia was discovered and identified as Erysiphe azaleae. The powdery mildew has since then been observed on leaves and seed pods of deciduous azaleas as well as evergreen rhododendrons, although the disease is more common on taxa of deciduous azaleas. Development of mature chasmothecia has been noticed at every location where the disease was detected. The distribution area of E. azaleae is expanding gradually from the south-west and central regions to the north and east parts of Latvia. It has been suggested, that climate change and large-scale plant import favour this process. To our knowledge, Latvia is so far the farthest north-easternmost site where E. azaleae has been detected.
PASTIRČÁKOVÁ K., IVANOVÁ H., BERNADOVIČOVÁ S. (2008): Neoerysiphe galeopsidis on Stachys species in Slovakia and the Czech Republic based on a re-examination of herbarium collections. [powdery mildew, Neoerysiphe galeopsidis, Oidium subgenus Striatoidium, Stachys, host range] Czech Mycology 60(2): 251-264 (published: 27th February, 2009)
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On the basis of re-examinations of herbarium collections, species of the genus Stachys as host plants of the powdery mildew species Neoerysiphe galeopsidis in Slovakia and the Czech Republic were verified. A detailed description, illustrations, the host range and the distribution of this fungus are given.
BOYLE H., DIETRICH W., BRÄUTIGAM S. (2007): First report of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum on Telekia speciosa in Germany. [sun wheels, Erysiphales, anamorph, teleomorph] Czech Mycology 59(2): 201-204 (published: 28th December, 2007)
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A first report of the occurrence of the powdery mildew Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) V. P. Gelyuta on the neophyte Telekia speciosa (Schreb.) Baumg. in Germany is given. At one locality, the host plant was additionally infected with the rust Coleosporium telekiae Thüm., the occurrence of which has as yet only rarely been reported for Germany.
BACIGÁLOVÁ K., MARKOVÁ J. (2006): Erysiphe azaleae (Erysiphales) - a new species of powdery mildew for Slovakia and further records from the Czech Republic. [Erysiphaceae, powdery mildew, Rhododendron, Azalea, Central Europe] Czech Mycology 58(3-4): 189-199 (published: 29th December, 2006)
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Erysiphe azaleae, a powdery mildew growing on deciduous Rhododendron species is reported from the Slovak and Czech Republics. A detailed description is given and its distribution in Europe is discussed.
Colloquium „Fungi as Model Organisms in Research and Biotechnology - III“ Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2 September 2005. Czech Mycology 57(3-4): 307-323 (published: 10th February, 2006)
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The colloquium was a continuation of the previous scientific meetings that took place in Olomouc in 1999 and 2002 (Czech Mycology 52: 139-178, 2000 and 55: 103-149, 2003). It was organised by the 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 aim of the colloquium was to provide a platform for a broad discussion on experimental mycology in all branches of basic and applied research. Besides two plenary lectures, 8 short communications and 8 posters were presented. In total 32 researchers from the Czech and Slovak Republics took part in the colloquium and discussed various topics important for the further development of experimental mycology. Abstracts of the contributions are given here.
Colloquium "Fungi as Model Organisms in Research and Biotechnology", Olomouc, September 14th, 1999. Czech Mycology 52(2): 139-178 (published: 20th April, 2000)
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The colloquium was organized by the joint Commission for Experimental Mycology of the Czechoslovak Microbiological Society and the Czech Scientific Society for Mycology. 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: phytopathology, biotechnology and ecology, physiology and biochemistry, and medical mycology. Each topic was opened with a plenary lecture (30 min.), followed by short communications (10 min.) and accompanied by poster presentations. Besides four plenary lectures, 15 short communications and 21 posters were presented. In total 38 researchers took part in the colloquium, at who discussed various questions of importance for experimental mycology until late in the evening. Abstracts of the contributions are given here.
PAULECH C., HERRERA S., FORNET E. (1993): Phytopathogenic micromycetes of the family Erysiphaceae distributed in Cuba. Česká Mykologie 46(3-4): 303-314 (published: 25th August, 1993)
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The results of investigation of phytopathogenic micromycetes of the family Erysiphaceae occurring in phytocenoses of Cuba and Isla de la Juventud are summarized in this paper. They are dealing mainly with their host range, distribution and their morphological characteristics. Mentioned group of the fungi was detected on 78 plant species belonging to 62 genera and 16 families. They parasited mainly on species of the family Fabaceae (on 22 species from 13 genera) and Asteraceae (on 15 species from 14 genera), further on Euphorbiaceae (9 species from 6 genera), Malvaceae (6 species from 5 genera), Cucurbitaceae (4 species from 3 genera), Boraginaceae (3 species from 2 genera), as well as on species of the families Anacardiaceae, Balsaminaceae, Bixaceae, Brasicaceae, Caricaceae, Lythraceae. Rosaceae and Zygophyllaceae (only one species of the host plants). The fungi of the family Erysiphaceae occurred only in anamorphous stage. There is a growing tendency in the intensity of occurrence of mentioned group of micromycetes in Cuba. They are strongly parazitized by the mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis Ces., too.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1990): Key to histological identification of causative agents in systemic mycoses II. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 65-76 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
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Based on authors’ experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part II: Concise information about species and varieties comprising remarks on occurrence and character of diseases in humans and animals, morphology of fungi in tissues and histopathological pictures.
POUZAR Z. (1985): Reassessment of the Hypoxylon serpens-complex II. Česká Mykologie 39(3): 129-134 (published: 13th August, 1985)
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In this second contribution is newly defined Nemania aenea (Nitsch.) Pouz., which is based on Hypoxylon aeneum Nitsch., a species considered as rather obscure one in present literature. To give a more precise picture of its systematic position in Nemania S. F. Gray em. Pouz., a key is given to all species known in this genus. This contribution is a continuation of the previous work on Nemania (Pouzar 1985).
HUBÁLEK Z., ROSICKÝ B., OTČENÁŠEK M. (1979): Fungi on the hair of small wild mammals in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Česká Mykologie 33(2): 81-93 (published: 1979)
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A new record of dry rot fungus Serpula lacrimans (Wulf. ex Fr.) Schroet. on the trunk bases of two living trees of Norway Spruce Picea abies (L.) Karst. in the Botanical Garden in Průhonice near Prague is described. Differences between Serpula lacrimans and Serpula himantioides (Fr. ex Fr.) Karst. and the phytopathological significance of the new record are discussed.
FRAGNER P. (1978): Yeasts in human material in our country and their differentiation. Part IV. Česká Mykologie 32(4): 235-245 (published: 1978)
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A diagnostic system for the identification of yeasts in human material is presented. Part IV of this series describes several species from the genera Torulopsis and Trichosporon. The article discusses limitations of the rapid method and current challenges in yeast identification.
FRAGNER P. (1978): Yeasts in human material in our country and their differentiation. Part III. Česká Mykologie 32(3): 144-156 (published: 1978)
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A diagnostic system for the determination of yeasts occurring in human material in our territory is presented. The first part (I) (Ces. Mykol. 32 (1): 32–42, 1978) contained the following paragraphs: Introduction, Material and Methods, Laboratory Studies and Nutrient Media, Survey of the Species, Incidence and Distribution, Key. The second part (II) (Ces. Mykol. 32 (3): 129–143, 1978) contained a detailed characteristics of several species of the genus Candida Berkhout. This part, the third of the series (Part III), contains a characteristics of several species of the genera Cryptococcus Kutzing emend. Vuillemin, Geotrichum Link ex Pers., Kloeckera Janke, Kluyveromyces van der Walt, Rhodotorula Harrison, Saccharomyces (Meyen) Reess and Sporobolomyces Kluyver et van Niel. The descriptions are based on the culture forms occurring in our country. Macroscopic and microscopic appearance, auxanograms, zymograms, growth at 37 °C, data on the pathogenicity for humans and animals as well as these on the origin of the cultures, etc. are given.
FRAGNER P. (1978): Yeasts in human material in our country and their differentiation. Part II. Česká Mykologie 32(3): 129-143 (published: 15th August, 1978)
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A diagnostic system for the determination of yeasts occurring in human material in our territory is presented. The first part (I) (Ces. Mykol. 32 (1): 32–42, 1978) contained the following paragraphs: Introduction, Material and Methods, Laboratory Studies and Nutrient Media, Survey of the Species, Incidence and Distribution, Key. This part, the second of the series (II), contains a detailed characteristics of the species of the Candida Berkhout genus in the culture forms occurring in our country. Macroscopic and microscopic appearance of the cultures, auxanograms, zymograms, growth at 37 °C, data on the pathogenicity for humans and animals as well as those on the origin of the cultures, etc. are presented. The following parts will contain characteristics of the species of other genera.
KOTLABA F., LAZEBNÍČEK J. (1967): the Fourth European Mycological Congress, Poland 1966. Česká Mykologie 21(1): 54-59 (published: 1967)
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The Fourth European Mycological Congress took place in Poland in 1966 with participants from 22 countries. The event included scientific presentations, excursions, and social gatherings. The authors summarize key events, locations visited, and prominent attendees such as Moser, Donk, and Malengon.
FRÁGNER P. (1958): Endomyces lactis Windisch 1951. Česká Mykologie 12(3): 157-162 (published: 20th July, 1958)
FRÁGNER P. (1958): Ad specierum generis Trichophyton Malmsten 1845 taxonomiam. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 42-47 (published: 20th January, 1958)
HAVLÍČKOVÁ V., RYPÁČEK V. (1957): Enzyme der holzzersetzenden Pilze. I. Die Feststellung der Oxydationsexoenzyme. Česká Mykologie 11(2): 96-102 (published: 19th April, 1957)
FRÁGNER P. (1957): Ad Blastomycetis dermatitidis Gilchrist et Stokes 1898 res problematicas additamentum et inventum culturae similis in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 21-30 (published: 10th February, 1957)
PILÁT A. (1948): Za zesnulým prof. Ph. Drem Karlem Kavinou. Česká Mykologie 2(1): 2-5 (published: 15th February, 1948)
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