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MINTER D.W. (1981): Microfungi on needles, twigs and cones of pines in Czechoslovakia. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 90-101 (published: 1981)
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One hundred and forty-seven species of microfungi are listed from rotting needles, twigs and cones of pines in Czechoslovakia (mostly from Bohemia). Thirty-seven of these are reported as new from this region. The Czechoslovak pine mycoflora is compared briefly with those of other countries and is found more varied than any previously recorded.
SVRČEK M. (1972): Myxomycetes developed in moist chamber cultures. I. Česká Mykologie 26(2): 103-113 (published: 1972)
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The author reports 12 species of myxomycetes developed in moist chamber cultures on bark, twigs, and leaves from various localities in Bohemia and Moravia. Five species are new for Czechoslovakia: Comatricha acanthodes, C. fimbriata, Echinostelium minutum, Macbrideola cornea, and Perichaena minor. The method is useful for revealing rare or previously unknown slime molds and fungi.
SVRČEK M., KUBIČKA J. (1971): Zweiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Mykoflora des Urwaldes „Žofínský prales“ im Gebirge Novohradské hory (Südböhmen). Česká Mykologie 25(2): 103-111 (published: 1971)
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This article presents results of continued mycological exploration in the Žofínský virgin forest (Novohradské hory, southern Bohemia), conducted during 11 excursions between 1966–1969. 225 new fungal species were recorded, bringing the total known to 462. Newly added taxa include 58 Aphyllophorales, 112 Agaricales, 1 Gasteromycete, 35 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 3 Hyphomycetes, and 7 Myxomycetes. The remaining unidentified material is to be processed in a future contribution.
SVRČEK M. (1964): Physarum aurantium Bull. ex Fr. in localitatibus duabus novis in Bohemia meridionali inventum. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 59 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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The species Physarum aurantium Bull. ex Fr. is reported from two new localities in southern Bohemia. Observations are linked to mycological society events and efforts in mapping fungal species in Czechoslovakia as part of a European project. Fieldwork, taxonomic studies, and lectures by leading Czech mycologists are summarized.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1964): Myxomycetum species rariores vel minus cognitae in Bohemia et Moravia. Česká Mykologie 18(1): 55-59 (published: 25th January, 1964)
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The paper reports on rare or little-known slime molds from Bohemia and Moravia. Descriptions are provided for Badhamia ovispora Racib. and Physarum compressum Alb. et Schw., including details on sporangia, spores, and lime structures. Distribution data and taxonomic remarks are included.
NOVÁKOVÁ A., KUBÁTOVÁ A., SKLENÁŘ F., HUBKA V. (2018): Microscopic fungi on cadavers and skeletons from cave and mine environments [European caves, abandoned mines, dead bodies, bones, mammals, frogs, spiders, isopods, micromycetes] Czech Mycology 70(2): 101-121 (published: 19th August, 2018)
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During long-term studies of microscopic fungi in 80 European caves and mine environments many cadavers and skeletons of animals inhabiting these environments and various animal visitors were found, some of them with visible microfungal growth. Direct isolation, the dilution plate method and various types of isolation media were used. The resulting spectrum of isolated fungi is presented and compared with records about their previous isolation. Compared to former studies focused mainly on bat mycobiota, this paper contributes to a wider knowledge of fungal assemblages colonising various animal bodies in underground environments.The most interesting findings include ascocarps of Acaulium caviariforme found abundant on mammals cadavers, while Botryosporium longibrachiatum isolated from frogs, Chaetocladium jonesiae from bats and Penicillium vulpinum from spiders represent the first records of these species from cadavers or skeletons.
DVOŘÁKOVÁ R. (2002): Myxomycetes in Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. [Myxomycetes, Bohemian Karst, Hřebeny Mts., Species diversity, Moist chamber culture] Czech Mycology 53(4): 319-349 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
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Data on species composition and ecology of Myxomycetes are presented for three National Reserves in the Bohemian Karst and the northern part of Hřebeny Mountains. During a period of three years, all localities were investigated intensively. In addition to field collections, bark of living trees, twigs and dead leaves were cultivated in moist chambers. Specimens from the National Museum in Prague were revised. Ninety-five species of Myxomycetes belonging to 29 genera were registered with certainty, 17 of these new to the Czech Republic. Species descriptions are provided for newly recorded species including microhabitat preferences. Differences between species diversity in the Bohemian Karst and Hřebeny Mts. are discussed as well as the seasonal dynamics of Myxomycetes in Central European conditions.
NOVOTNÝ D. (2002): Contribution to the knowledge of the mycoflora in roots of oaks with and without tracheomycotic symptoms. [Quercus robur, Q. petraea, Q. rubra, oak decline, ophiostomatoid fungi, Penicillium, Czech Republic, Moravia] Czech Mycology 53(3): 211-222 (published: 10th January, 2002)
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The mycoflora of roots of three species of oak (Quercus robur, Q. petraea, Q. rubra) from two localities near Moravské Budějovice (southwest Moravia, Czech Republic) with and without tracheomycotic symptoms was studied. Fifty-seven species of fungi were identified from the samples. The most frequently isolated were Fusarium solani, Penicillium gl and icola, P. glabrum, P. simplicissimum and Acremonium curvulum. In the roots of trees with tracheomycotic symptoms two species of ophiostomatoid fungi were recorded. Abiotic condiontions (insufieciency of precipitation and higher average temperature) are considered to be primary reasons of oak decline.
URBAN Z. (1991): Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno (August 28-September 1. 1989). Česká Mykologie 45(1-2): 33-53 (published: 15th May, 1991)
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Abstracts of papers delivered at the 8th conference of Czechoslovak mycologists held in Brno August 28 — September 1,1989)
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)
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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.
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1989): Soil micromycetes from Czechoslovakia - a list of isolated species with bibliography. II. Česká Mykologie 43(4): 235-243 (published: 17th November, 1989)
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A list of micromycetes (saprophytic, keratinophilic, rhizosphere, nematophagous, ovicidal, dermatophytes, and cellular slime moulds) isolated from various Czechoslovak soils is presented. The paper includes distribution data and literature citations for each species. It is the second installment of the series and documents a wide variety of fungi, including Chaetomium species and other frequently encountered genera.
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1986): The occurrence of microscopic fungi in air of the building of the Czechoslovak Acadeny of Sciences in České Budějovice. Česká Mykologie 40(1): 19-29 (published: 7th February, 1986)
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68 species of microscopic fungi were isolated from the air in the building of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in České Budějovice. 16 species were opportunistic, 12 allergenic, and 13 mycotoxin producers. 8 species were reported as air-borne fungi in literature.
FASSATIOVÁ O. (1978): Soil micromycetes in abandoned fields in Bohemian Karst. Česká Mykologie 32(4): 226-234 (published: 1978)
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An analysis of soil micromycetes in two abandoned fields in the Bohemian Karst during 1976–1977 revealed 64 species in the younger field (7 years) and 50 in the older (50 years). Dominant species in both were: Penicillium albidum, Fusarium solani, Humicola grisea, Absidia cylindrospora, and Mortierella sp. (section Polycephala). The best isolation method used nylon gauze buried in soil.
FASSATIOVÁ O. (1970): Micromycetes unhabiting the mines of Příbram (Czechoslovakia). Česká Mykologie 24(3): 162-165 (published: 20th July, 1970)
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Micromycetes isolated from uranium mines in Příbram include frequent pathogenic species like Aspergillus fumigatus and A. flavus and rare saprophytes such as Scopulariopsis acremonium, Geotrichum microsporum, Humicola brunnea var. africana and Tritirachium sp. nov. Isolations were made from various substrates and miners’ laryngeal swabs.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1968): The Czechoslovakian species of the genus Arcyria (Myxomycetes). Česká Mykologie 22(2): 129-145 (published: 1968)
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The author describes species of the genus Arcyria (Myxomycetes) collected in Czechoslovakia and discusses European representatives not yet found in the country.
WICHANSKÝ E. (1966): The Czechoslovakian species of the genus Hemitricha (Myxomycetes). Česká Mykologie 20(3): 189-198 (published: 1966)
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The author describes species of the genus Hemitrichia found in Czechoslovakia and discusses European species not yet reported from this country.
CEJP K. (1964): Tilachlidium tomentosum (Schrad.) Lindau, a parasite of slime moulds in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 18(3): 180-182 (published: 14th July, 1964)
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The hyphomycete Tilachlidium tomentosum (Schrad.) Lindau was found parasitizing Trichia affinis De Bary in Bohemia. Its distribution and description were expanded. Another parasite of slime molds, possibly from the genus Ciliciopodium (syn. Clavularia), was discovered on Comatricha nigra (Pers.) Schroet.
FASSATIOVÁ O. (1960): Neue Funde von imperfekten Pilzen aus der Hyphomyceten.Gruppe. Česká Mykologie 14(3): 193-197 (published: 20th July, 1960)
SVRČEK M. (1959): Über einige interessante Arten der im Jahre 1958 beobachteten koprophilen Pilzen. Česká Mykologie 13(2): 92-102 (published: 20th April, 1959)
WICHANSKÝ E. (1959): Two species of the genus Arcyria - A. nutans Grev. and A. cinerea Pers. - in the Kinský-garden in Prague. Česká Mykologie 13(1): 50-52 (published: 20th January, 1959)
NEUWIRTH F. (1948): Něco o slizovkách (Myxothallophyta). Česká Mykologie 2(3): 89-90 (published: 15th August, 1948)
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