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KOUKOL O. (2011): Early spring mycobiota of pine litter needles. [fungal diversity, fungal communities, microfungi, Pinus sylvestris] Czech Mycology 63(2): 153-161 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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Rise in air temperature accompanied by snow-melting in early spring may affect fungi colonising litter needles. This study dealt with the diversity of communities of culturable microfungi colonising Scots pine litter at localities still covered by snow and after snowmelt. Surface-sterilised needles were cultivated on malt agar under two temperature regimes (8/9 and 15/16 °C) and outgrowing fungi were isolated into pure cultures and identified based on morphology and analysis of ITS and partial 28S rDNA regions. Thirty-one fungal species were isolated in total. Dominant colonisers with a colonisation frequency of over 10 % included Verticicladium trifidum, Ceuthospora pinastri, Sympodiella acicola and an unidentified member of Helotiales. Two basidiomycetes, Marasmius androsaceus and Mycena galopus, were also isolated relatively frequently from needles with snow cover, but under different temperature regimes. This preference for different temperatures reflects different niches that these species occupy in coniferous litter. Species richness was significantly higher on needles cultivated at lower temperatures. Widespread use of room temperature for cultivation of samples even from cold seasons may underestimate fungal diversity.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V. (1988): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba VII. Seven new taxa of dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. Česká Mykologie 42(1): 23-30 (published: 10th February, 1988)
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Seven new taxa of dematiaceous hyphomycetes collected in Cuba are described and illustrated: Edmundmasonia biseptata Hol.-Jech., Melanocephala cubensis Hol.-Jech., Phaeoisaria triseptata Hol.-Jech., Xenosporium cubense Hol.-Jech., and Ceratosporium caribense Hol.-Jech. as new species, as well as Annellophora phoenicis M. B. Ellis var. cubensis Hol.-Jech. and Stachylidium bicolor Link var. caespitosum Hol.-Jech. as new varieties. All new taxa are saprophytic microfungi colonizing dead wood and bark of different broad-leaved trees and palms in Cuba.
HOLUBOVÁ-JECHOVÁ V., CASTAÑEDA RUIZ R.F. (1986): Studies on Hyphomycetes from Cuba III. New and interesting dematiaceous taxa from leaf litter. Česká Mykologie 40(2): 74-85 (published: 10th May, 1986)
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A new genus Chlamydopsis is proposed to accomodate a new distinct dematiaceous hyphomyoete C. proliferans occurring on decayed leaves of the Lauraceae. Four new hyphomycetes from different leaf litter found in Cuba are also described and illustrated: Korunomyces zapatensis belonging to such fungi imperfecti producing only multicellular asexual reproductive structures; Garnaudia triseptata being a second species of the genus originally described from Europe; Pithomyces prolatus distinguished by an enormous size of its conidia; Corynespora calophylli being very close to Corynespora litchii originally classified by Matsushima in Teratosperma. Belltrania rhombica O. Penzig and Circinotrichum papatpurae Hughes et Pirozynski are reported here from Cuba for the first time.
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