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ANTONÍN V. (1987): Setulipes, a new genus of marasmioid fungi (Tricholomatales). Česká Mykologie 41(2): 85-87 (published: 8th May, 1987)
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A new genus Setulipes Antonín is described as a segregate from Marasmius based on the non-hymeniform structure of the epicutis. The genus is taxonomically intermediate between Marasmius and Marasmiellus. Two new combinations are proposed: Setulipes androsaceus and Setulipes quercophilus.
JANČOVIČOVÁ S., MIŠÍKOVÁ K., GUTTOVÁ A., BLANÁR D. (2011): The ecological knowledge on Crepidotus kubickae - a case study from central Slovakia. [Inocybaceae, C. cesatii var. subsphaerosporus, Norway spruce forests, ecology, syntaxonomy] Czech Mycology 63(2): 215-241 (published: 10th August, 2011)
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The ecological knowledge on Crepidotus kubickae is not only insufficient in Slovakia but also in the rest of Europe. In the years 2008–2011, a case study was therefore carried out in central Slovakia to find out more data on its habitats and substrate preferences. During the research, 30 collections were gathered at seven localities of the Veporské vrchy Mts., Stolické vrchy Mts. and Muránska planina Plateau.The substrates of the collections were precisely described and collecting sites characterised and documented by phytocoenological relevés. In the selected area, C. kubickae occurred in several types of spruce or mixed forests (with dominance of Picea abies); namely in six associations of forest communities: Vaccinio myrtilli-Piceetum, Athyrio alpestris-Piceetum, Calamagrostio variae-Abietetum, cf.Cortuso-Fagetum, cf. Poo chaixii-Fagetum, and Dentario enneaphylli-Fagetum. The altitude of most collecting sites was above 1100 m a. s. l. The species preferred dead corticated fallen and standing stems of Picea abies of approx. 15–100 cm in diameter, aged about 70–180 years. In this paper, also the ecological knowledge on C. kubickae in Europe is summarised.
NOORDELOOS M.E., ANTONÍN V. (2008): Contribution to a monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. [Marasmiellus, Gymnopus, Mycetinis, new species, new combinations, taxonomy] Czech Mycology 60(1): 21-27 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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While preparing a new edition of the book A Monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe, the authors publish new taxonomic findings, which will be included there. One taxon, Marasmiellus corsicus Noordel., Antonín & Moreau, from Corsica, is described as a new species, two new names, Gymnopus bisporiger Antonín & Noordel. and Marasmiellus maritimus Contu & Noordel., and 10 new combinations in the genera Gymnopus and Mycetinis are proposed.
KOUKOL O., KOVÁŘOVÁ M. (2007): Autecology of Scleroconidioma sphagnicola particularly in Šumava National Park (Czech Republic). [Scleroconidioma sphagnicola, Dothideales, microsclerotia, coniferous litter, Sphagnum] Czech Mycology 59(1): 111-123 (published: 28th June, 2007)
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The anamorphic fungal species Scleroconidioma sphagnicola was repeatedly isolated from spruce and pine litter needles in Šumava National Park. The morphology of thirteen strains of this fungal species was compared; oxidative enzymes and possible parasitism on Sphagnum in vitro were tested. Our results showed that all of the strains differed from the original description in only one characteristic – microsclerotia lacked conidiogenous cells on their surface. All strains produced laccase and peroxidase, eleven strains produced polyphenol oxidases. Inoculation of Sphagnum species resulted in only negligible colonisation. We suppose that Scleroconidioma sphagnicola in the studied area does not parasite on Sphagnum. This conclusion is supported by the fact that strains of Scleroconidioma sphagnicola were isolated from needles lying among Sphagnum, but no diseased plants were found.Results of our previous experiments with Scleroconidioma sphagnicola dealing with decomposition of spruce litter needles and competition with other fungal species are summarised.
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