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CHLEBICKI A. (2006): Two species of smut fungi on Polygonaceae from Thian Shan, Kazakhstan. [Microbotryum, Polygonum, spore morphology] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 99-104 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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Two rare smut fungi, collected by the author during an expedition in 2005, are reported from Thian Shan: Microbotryum dehiscens on a new host, Polygonum nitens, and M. piperi on Polygonum undulatum. Details of spore morphology are presented. A list of smuts on Polygonaceae from Kazakhstan is added.
KOLAŘÍK M., SLÁVIKOVÁ E., PAŽOUTOVÁ S. (2006): The taxonomic and ecological characterisation of the clinically important heterobasiodiomycete Fugomyces cyanescens and its association with bark beetles. [Fugomyces cyanescens, Microstromatales, fungi associated with bark beetles, rDNA phylogeny] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 81-98 (published: 10th August, 2006)
abstract
Anamorphic heterobasidiomycete, taxonomically highly related or identical with Fugomyces cyanescens (Basidiomycota: Microstromatales), formerly known mostly from the clinical material, was frequently found in association with nine phloemophagous bark beetles at eleven localities in Hungary, Bulgaria and in the Mediterranean. The isolates were identified using morphological characteristics, its physiological profile and rDNA sequences and compared with the ex-type strain. The phylogeny was studied based on LSU and ITS-rDNA analysis. The morphology and ecology of the species is discussed in relation to related taxa which occur primarily on plants (phylloplane saprobes, parasitism), but sporadically also on clinical material obtained mostly from immuno-compromised patients.
KOKEŠ P., MÜLLER J. (2004): Checklist of downy mildews, rusts and smuts of Moravia and Silesia. [plant-parasitic fungi, occurrence, regions of the Czech Republic, Peronosporales, Sclerosporales, Urediniomycetes, Ustilaginomycetes] Czech Mycology 56(1-2): 121-148 (published: 12th August, 2004)
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This checklist includes 736 taxa of downy mildews, rusts and smuts reported from Moravia and Czech Silesia, Czech Republic. There are 114 species parasiting oncrops and other cultivated plants. The list includes the frequency of occurrence, i. e. commonness or rarity of individual taxa. The work is based on literature data.
Literatura. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 61-63 (published: 20th January, 1958)
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