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NOVOTNÁ J., FASSATIOVÁ O. (1988): Three species of the genus Penicillium Link isolated from the cysts of Globodera rostochiensis Woll. in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 42(2): 90-96 (published: 10th May, 1988)
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The species Penicillium radulatum Smith and Penicillium jensenii Zaleski (subsection Asymmetrica-Divaricata) and Penicillium fellutanum Biourge (section Monoverticillata) isolated from the cysts of Globodera rostochiensis Woll. in Central Bohemia are described on four agar media. Penicillium radulatum Smith is new for Czechoslovakia.
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1989): Soil micromycetes from Czechoslovakia-a list of isolated species with bibliography. III. Česká Mykologie 44(1): 35-50 (published: 22nd February, 1990)
abstract
A list of micromycetes (saprophytic, keratinophilic, rhizosphere, nematophagous, ovicidal, dermatophytes, and cellular slime moulds) isolated from various Czechoslovak soils is presented. Records about species distribution in Czechoslovakia and bibliography are included for each micromycete species.
NOVOTNÁ J. (1989): Mikroskopische pilze auf Zysten Globodera rostochiensis Wollenw. Česká Mykologie 43(2): 96-107 (published: 2nd May, 1989)
abstract
The mycoflora of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Wollenweber 1925 was studied from four selected sites in Bohemia. A total of 36 fungal species were isolated. Opportunistic parasites included: Rhinocladiella anceps, Fusarium solani, Fusarium oxysporum, Cylindrocarpon sp., Humicola grisea, Gliocladium roseum and Phialophora fastigiata. Some fungi occurred widely across all sites, others were site-specific.
FASSATIOVÁ O. (1965): Studies on the variability of Penicillium albidum Sopp emend. Fassatiová and the development of the conidia. Česká Mykologie 19(2): 104-110 (published: 1965)
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The paper deals with the taxonomic value of Penicillium nigricans Bainier ex Thom, P. albidum Sopp, P. kapuscinskii Zaleski and P. janczewskii Zaleski, of which the author has isolated a number of strains from soil. As a result of her investigations and in accordance with the nomenclatural rules, Penicillium albidum Sopp is emended and is considered the valid name for this taxon with the other species being regarded as synonyms. The author further discusses the method of conidial formation in all the strains of Penicillium albidum Sopp emend. Fassatiová which she has studied and concludes that the development is mesendogenous.
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