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OTČENÁŠEK M., DVOŘÁK J. (1985): Fungi infecting man. Taxonomy of agents of human mycoses in an alphabetical survey. Česká Mykologie 39(3): 155-164 (published: 1985)
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An orientational survey of taxonomy of fungi which have been described as agents of human mycoses is given. An alphabetical list of 163 agents contains data on synonyms of the individual species and organs afflicted by them. The literature citation of the earliest paper calling attention to pathogenicity is provided. Current nomenclature of anamorph and teleomorph stages and their mutual relation is discussed.
HUBÁLEK Z. (1981): A systematic survey of dimorphic and polymorphic fungi. Česká Mykologie 35(4): 209-226 (published: 1981)
abstract
Various definitions of the term dimorphism in fungi are briefly discussed and a general concept is given with a suggested morphological classification of the dimorphism. Dimorphism (and polymorphism) is delimited as an environmentally controlled reversible phenotypic duality (or plurality in the case of polymorphism) in the morphogenesis of the vegetative fungal cells, which is not restricted to pathogenic species and to the mycelial-yeast transitions only. A systematic list and an alphabetical index of the fungi exhibiting the phenomena of cellular dimorphism or polymorphism are presented.
SLÁVIKOVÁ E., KOCKOVÁ-KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ A. (1980): The yeasts in the genus Aureobasidium transferred by insects on the lowlands of Záhorie (Slovakia, ČSSR). Česká Mykologie 34(4): 199-207 (published: 1980)
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43 strains of the genus Aureobasidium were isolated from the surface of ants Formica rufa and ladybirds from 6 areas of the lowlands of Záhorie. They were all identified as Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud but they showed a great variability within the species. On the basis of this variability strains were tested in the similarity by the numerical method. Two subgroups were determined, which could be considered as ecotypes.
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