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VĚZDA A. (2004): Notes on the exsiccatum „Vězda: Lichenes rariores“ with Index to fascicles 1-50 (Nos. 1-500). [Lichenes rariores exsiccati, Antonín Vězda, date of publication, new taxa, combinations, types] Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 151-162 (published: 12th August, 2004)
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Fascicles 1-50 of the exsiccatum entitled “Lichenes rariores exsiccati” have been published by Antonín Vězda.
KOCOURKOVÁ-HORÁKOVÁ J. (1998): Distribution and ecology of the genus Thelocarpon (Lecaronales, Thelocarpaceae) in the Czech Republic. [Thelocarpon, pycnidia, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, distribution maps, ecology] Czech Mycology 50(4): 271-302 (published: 12th July, 1998)
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Of the 20 currently accepted species of the genus ThelocarponNyl. 8 species are reported from the Czech Republic: T. epibolum, T. impressellum, T. intermediellum, T. laureri, T. lichenicola, T. olivaceum, T. pallidum and T. superellum. 5 species, T. epibolum, T. intermediellum, T. olivaceum, T. pallidum and T. superellum, are new for the Czech Republic. T. laureri is found to be a common species. T. epibolum and T. lichenicola areherereported froma number of localities, T. superellum is reported from 3 localities, T. olivaceum from 2 localities and both T. impressellum and T. pallidumonlyfrom 1 locality. A keyto these species, distribution maps, localities as well as data on the ecology of all included species are provided. T. impressellum and T. lichenicola are reported for the first time from the Slovak Republic. Also, several additional records of T. epibolum and T. laureri are given from this country. Pycnidia of T. epibolum, T. intermediellum and T. lichenicola have been discovered and are described for the first time. Drawings of all these are added.
URBAN Z., AZBUKINA Z.M., MARKOVÁ J. (1987): Puccinia urbani Savile in the Soviet Far East. Česká Mykologie 41(1): 1-7 (published: 16th February, 1987)
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In three archives in Prague and in Klatovy micromycetes from the atmosphere, archive documents, walls and shelves were studied. Altogether 88 species, mostly representatives of the Moniliales as well as Mucorales orders, Penicillium and Aspergillus species prevailed. The following species were among the most frequently isolated: Penicillium cyclopium, Cladosporium herbarum, C. cladosporioides, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum, Rhizopus arrhizus and Aspergillus versicolor. The number of species rose with increasing relative humidity and deteriorated hygienic conditions in the storage areas. Fungi with weaker cellulolytic activity, utilizing bookbinding glues, were also verified to contribute to the destruction of archival documents. From a hygienic perspective, the presence of pathogenic species Aspergillus fumigatus and Rhizomucor pusillus is significant for archive staff.
PILÁT A., SVRČEK M. (1947): Sclerotinia Veselýi sp. n., nová hlízenka rostoucí na přesličce v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 42-45 (published: 15th August, 1947)
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