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KREJZOVÁ R. (1981): Surface structure of the fungus Zoophthora radicans. Česká Mykologie 35(2): 57-63 (published: 15th May, 1981)
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The most distinctive characteristics of the fungus Zoophthora radicans shown in SEM micrographs are the ridges and grooves on the typical cup-like papilla of conidia, the spoon-like form of the thread-like conidiophore with anemoconidium, and finely wrinkled surface of anemoconidia. No attaching device of anemoconidia was found. The fungus was obtained from Dr. I. Hall’s laboratory, Department of Biological Control, University of California, in 1966. It was primarily isolated by Hall and Dunn (1957) from Therioaphis maculata (Buckton) and described as Entomophthora exitialis Hall et Dunn. This name was considered nomen confusum by Remaudière and Hennebert. In a revision, the authors placed the fungus definitely to Zoophthora radicans (Brefeld) Batko. The culture of the strain Z. radicans, which we obtained, grew in our collection for years on Sabouraud glucose agar or on coagulated egg yolk medium only as hyphae. In our previous experiments we managed to induce mycosis in Galleria mellonella L. larvae by an injection of suspension from cut hyphae and to obtain not only hyphal bodies, but also reproductive stages in the form of conidia. In order to complete the morphological studies of the fungus we have examined some developmental stages under the scanning electron microscope.
KREJZOVÁ R. (1976): Record of Entomophthora (Triplosporium) fresenii (Nowakowski) Gustafsson in Czechoslovakia and its taxonimic evaluation. Česká Mykologie 30(3-4): 207-213 (published: 1976)
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Entomophthora fresenii was found for the first time in Czechoslovakia on Aphis fabae. A new taxonomic status is proposed: Entomophthora subgen. Triplosporium stat. nov. based on morphological evidence and literature review.
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