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ZÍBAROVÁ L., KOUT J. (2017): Xylariaceous pyrenomycetes from Bohemia: species of Biscogniauxia and Hypoxylon new to the Czech Republic, and notes on other rare species. [ascomycetes, ecology, lignicolous fungi, Xylariales] Czech Mycology 69(1): 77-108 (published: 29th June, 2017)
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Two species of pyrenomycetes, Biscogniauxia mediterranea and Hypoxylon fuscoides, are reported from the Czech Republic for the first time. Descriptions of both species, based on the authors’ collections, are provided together with notes on their distribution and ecology in the Czech Republic and Europe. Additionally new records and short discussions regarding 20 other less common taxa of pyrenomycetes of the genera Biscogniauxia, Euepixylon, Hypoxylon and Nemania (traditionally placed in Xylariaceae) in Bohemia, Czech Republic, are supplied, and recommendations for a future version of the Czech Red list of macromycetes are given.
NOVÁKOVÁ A., KUBÁTOVÁ A., VALINOVÁ Š., HUBKA V., KOLAŘÍK M. (2015): Trichoderma fassatiae, a new species from the section Pachybasium isolated from soil in the Czech Republic. [Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Trichoderma, morphology, DNA sequence data] Czech Mycology 67(2): 227-231 (published: 30th October, 2015)
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Trichoderma fassatiae sp. nov. isolated from forest soil in the Czech Republic is described based on phenotype and DNA sequence data (ITS rDNA, RPB2, and TEF1α). It belongs to the Semiorbis clade in the section Pachybasium. Characters distinguishing it from similar species are provided.
ŠUTARA J. (2014): Anatomical structure of pores in European species of genera Boletus s.str. and Butyriboletus (Boletaceae). [Boletaceae, anatomy, pores, cheilocystidia] Czech Mycology 66(2): 157-170 (published: 23rd December, 2014)
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One of the characteristic features of European species of genera Boletus s.str. and Butyriboletus is a conspicuous development of their cheilocystidia covering their pores in youth. The development of this type of cheilocystidia is partly supported by the growth of hyphae of the hymenophoral trama under the cheilocystidia. This special arrangement of cheilocystidia is an important diagnostic character distinguishing European species of the above-mentioned genera from other groups of boletes in Boletaceae. The microscopical structure of this type of pores is described in detail.
ZOTTI M., PAUTASSO M. (2013): Macrofungi in Mediterranean Quercus ilex woodlands: relations to vegetation structure, ecological gradients and higher-taxon approach. [conservation biology, ectomycorrhiza (ECM), fungal diversity, multivariate analysis] Czech Mycology 65(2): 193-218 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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Few studies have investigated the relationships between mycodiversity and plant communities in Quercus ilex (holm oak) woodlands. These are unique ecosystems in the Mediterranean basin of high mycological importance. The macrofungi of Q. ilex forests in Liguria, North-Western Italy, were studied: 246 species were observed in 15 permanent plots over four years. Some species were identified as typical of holm oak woodlands, e.g. Hygrophorus russula, Leccinellum lepidum, and Lactarius atlanticus.Correspondence analysis (CA) showed that the main ecological gradients shaping the fungal and plant communities are driven by soil pH and climatic factors. The CA confirms that the minimum sampling area for macrofungi is larger than for plant communities and that aggregation of multiple plots is suitable for data analysis. The data suggest that the higher-taxon approach can be successfully applied also to Q. ilex macrofungi, not only for total species and genus richness, but also within abundance classes. Further investigations are required to better characterise the mycodiversity of Mediterranean holm oak woodlands in relation to human impacts over various scales to plan effective conservation strategies.
JANDA V., KŘÍŽ M., REJSEK J. (2013): First records of Xerocomus chrysonemus (Boletaceae) in the Czech Republic. [Xerocomus chrysonemus, Boletaceae, description, ecology, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 65(2): 157-169 (published: 20th December, 2013)
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The paper details the first collections of Xerocomus chrysonemus in the Czech Republic. The authors present a macro- and microscopic description of this species based on the study of material collected at five different localities. Characters distinguishing X. chrysonemus from related species of the genus Xerocomus s. str. (X. ferrugineus, X. subtomentosus, and X. silwoodensis) are discussed. The Latin name X. chrysonemus is a combination of the words ‘chryso’ = golden and ‘nema’ = mycelium, which very accurately describes the characteristic feature of this species, the golden yellow mycelium at the base of stipe.
BOROVIČKA J., ROCKEFELLER A., WERNER P.G. (2012): Psilocybe allenii - a new bluing species from the Pacific Coast, USA. [Basidiomycota, Agaricales, Strophariaceae, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny] Czech Mycology 64(2): 181-195 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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Psilocybe allenii is a new bluing wood-rotting species from the Pacific Coast, USA. Both morphological and molecular features (ITS rDNA phylogeny) indicate its close relationship to Psilocybe cyanescens Wakef. Despite the shape and size of spores and cystidia of this new species falling within the variability of P. cyanescens, P. allenii can be distinguished by its convex to hemispheric pileus, not wavy at maturity, and ITS rDNA sequence. The description of P. allenii is accompanied by sequences obtained from the holotype and paratype collections (ITS rDNA, LSU, EF-1α and RPB2). Furthermore, similar species of this relationship are discussed and an epitype of P. cyanescens is designated.
KUNCA V. (2012): Boletus moravicus - ecological conditions of new localities in Slovakia. [red-listed species, ecology, pH values] Czech Mycology 64(2): 165-174 (published: 7th December, 2012)
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Ecological conditions of four new localities where Boletus moravicus occurs are described. Oaks prevail in the studied forest communities. Our measurements of soil pH values showed that the localities, all on volcanic bedrock, have very acidic to mildly acidic soils. We can confirm the published fructification from July to October. Finds in Slovakia were recorded from altitudes of 210 m to 518 m a.s.l.mainly from Carpinion betuli forest communities.
KOUKOL O. (2012): A new species of Rhexoampullifera (Pezizomycotina) from a rotten broadleaved trunk. [Ascomycota, hyphomycetes, polar cells, rhexolytic secession, Ampulliferina, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 64(1): 73-78 (published: 2nd July, 2012)
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A new species of Rhexoampullifera (Pezizomycotina inc. sed.) found on a rotten broadleaved trunk is described as R. moravica Koukol sp. nov. The fungus forms chains of 0–6-septate dark brown conidia seceding rhexolytically, which are characteristic of the genus Rhexoampullifera. It differs from the morphologically most similar R. fagi by narrower and longer conidia and absence of a single separating cell. The separation of conidia is unequal in R. moravica: one conidium remains with a rim only, whilst the adjacent one possesses a septum and a rim.
BOROVIČKA J. (2008): The wood-rotting bluing Psilocybe species in Central Europe - an identification key. [Strophariaceae, taxonomy, identification guide, hallucinogenic fungi, psilocybin mushrooms] Czech Mycology 60(2): 173-192 (published: 27th February, 2009)
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An identification key to psychoactive bluing Psilocybe species growing on woody debris in Central Europe is presented. It is mainly based on microcharacters and includes 7 taxa (6 species and 1 variety) of the stirpes Serbica and Cyanescens (former “Psilocybe cyanescens complex“). Micro-, macroscopical, ecological and phenological characters and distribution of the taxa in Europe are presented and discussed.
ŠUTARA J. (2008): Xerocomus s. l. in the light of the present state of knowledge. [Boletaceae, Xerocomus, Xerocomellus, Hemileccinum, generic taxonomy, anatomy, histology] Czech Mycology 60(1): 29-62 (published: 4th July, 2008)
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The definition of the generic limits of Xerocomus s. l. and particularly the delimitation of this genus from Boletus is very unclear and controversial. During his study of European species of the Boletaceae, the author has come to the conclusion that Xerocomus in a wide concept is a heterogeneous mixture of several groups of species. These groups are separated from each other by different anatomical and some other characters. Also recent molecular studies show that Xerocomus s. l. is not a monophyletic group. In agreement with these facts, the European species of Xerocomus s. l. whose anatomy was studied by the present author are here classified into the following, more distinctly delimited genera: Xerocomus s. str., Phylloporus, Xerocomellus gen. nov., Hemileccinum gen. nov. and Pseudoboletus.Boletus badius and Boletus moravicus, also often treated as species of Xerocomus, are retained for the present in the genus Boletus. The differences between Xerocomus s. str., Phylloporus, Xerocomellus, Hemileccinum, Pseudoboletus and Boletus (which is related to this group of genera) are discussed in detail. Two new genera, Xerocomellus and Hemileccinum, and necessary new combinations of species names are proposed.
ZELENÝ L. (2006): Taxonomic literature on the genus Lepiota s. l. in the Czech Republic. [Lepiotaceae, Lepiota s. l., taxonomic literature, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 58(3-4): 225-265 (published: 29th December, 2006)
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A literary checklist of the genus Lepiota s. l. was compiled by excerpting Czech taxonomic literature. The list is based on taxonomic papers in which the genus Lepiota is discussed and includes 165 names. It contains also species mentioned in some mycofloristic papers. A separate chapter deals with species described by J. Velenovský.
BOROVIČKA J. (2006): New variety of Psilocybe moravica and notes on Psilocybe bohemica. [Agaricales, Strophariaceae, Psilocybe, taxonomy, new variety, typification] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 75-80 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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The new taxon Psilocybe moravica var. sternberkiana Borovička is described and an epitype of Psilocybe bohemica Šebek ex Šebek is designated.
ŠUTARA J., ŠPINAR P. (2006): Boletus kluzakii, a new species related to Boletus radicans. [Boletus kluzakii spec. nov., Boletus sect. Calopodes, Boletaceae, taxonomy, Czech Republic] Czech Mycology 58(1-2): 31-42 (published: 10th August, 2006)
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A new species, Boletus kluzakii, which was found in southern Bohemia (Czech Republic), is described. Typical characters of this bolete are: pileus when young whitish or pallid, sometimes with a slight pinkish tint, then more or less rose-pink or purplish pink, at times even purple-reddish in some places; pileus surface conspicuously reddening when handled or bruised; hymenophore yellow, bluing when bruised; stipe yellow with a yellow reticulation; context under pileus cuticle red or purplish red but in other parts of the pileus and in upper half of the stipe pale yellowish or vivid yellow, turning blue when injured; taste bitter. Characters distinguishing Boletus kluzakii from Boletus radicans (the most closely related species) and from other boletes with a pinkish or reddish shade of pileus (Boletus regius, B. fuscoroseus, B. speciosus, B. pulchrotinctus, B. roseoolivaceus, B. roseopurpureus and B. pulchriceps) are discussed.
ŠUTARA J. (2005): Central European genera of the Boletaceae and Suillaceae, with notes on their anatomical characters. [Boletaceae, Suillaceae, generic taxonomy, anatomical characters] Czech Mycology 57(1-2): 1-50 (published: 31st August, 2005)
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A taxonomic survey of Central European genera of the familiesBoletaceae and Suillaceae with tubular hymenophores, including the lamellate Phylloporus, is presented. Questions concerning the delimitation of the bolete genera ar ediscussed. Descriptions and keys to the families and genera are based predominantly on anatomical characters of the carpophores. Attention is also paid to peripheral layers of stipe tissue, whose anatomical structur ehas not been sufficiently studied. The study of these layers, above all of the caulohymenium and the lateral stipestratum, can provide information important for a better understanding of relationships between taxonomic groups in these families. The presence (or absence) of the caulohymenium with spore-bearing caulobasidia on the stipe surface is here considered as a significant generic character of boletes. A new combination, Pseudoboletus astraeicola (Imazeki) Šutara, is proposed.
KOTLABA F., POUZAR Z. (2000): The decease of Dr. Josef Herink. Czech Mycology 52(1): 93-96 (published: 21st January, 2000)
PAŽOUTOVÁ S., KOLÍNSKÁ R. (2000): Record of Cerebella sp. in Czech Republic and of Cerebella andropogonis in Brazil. [Cerebella, Claviceps, micromycetes, Czech Republic, Brazil] Czech Mycology 52(1): 81-88 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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Cerebella sp. is reported from spike of Festuca arundinacea colonized by Claviceps purpurea in Trutnov, Czech Republic (1998). Spores were 2-3 celled with stalk cell, brown, with smooth cell walls and sized 11.1—13.9 X 12.0-14.5 μm. Rarely, 4-celled spores about 21 X 12 μm were found. Sporodochia were formed in cultures on potato carrot agar and corn-steep agar. Cerebella andropogonis Ces. was collected on Brachiaria sp. colonized by Claviceps sulcata at Sete Lagoas (Minas Gerais, Brazil 1996). Spores were 2-7 celled, with stalk cell, dark brown, sized 15-22 X 14-20 μm, their cell wall was slightly verrucose or smooth and thicker than that of Trutnov sample.
ANTONÍN V., VÁGNER A. (2000): Type specimens of fungi preserved in the Herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic (BRNM). [type specimens, herbarium, Moravian museum, Brno] Czech Mycology 52(1): 51-68 (published: 21st January, 2000)
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A list of type specimens of fungi preserved in the herbarium of the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic containing 351 items is published.
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)
ŘEPOVÁ A. (1990): Soil micromycetes from from Czechoslovakia - a list of isolated species with bibliography.IV. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 170-178 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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)
ŠUTARA J. (1989): The delimitation of the genus Leccinum. Česká Mykologie 43(1): 1-12 (published: 6th February, 1989)
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia III. Česká Mykologie 35(3): 134-151 (published: 1981)
SVRČEK M. (1981): List of Operculate Discomycetes (Pezizales) recorded from Czechoslovakia II. (O-W). Česká Mykologie 35(2): 64-89 (published: 1981)
ŠEBEK S. (1980): Zum 100. Geburstag des tschechischen Mykologen Rudolf Beneš. Česká Mykologie 34(4): 231-235 (published: 1980)
SCHAEFER Z. (1979): Beitrag zum Studium der Sektion Albates der Lactarien. Česká Mykologie 33(1): 1-12 (published: 15th February, 1979)
POUZAR Z. (1972): Hypoxylon fraxinophilum spec. nov. and H. moravicum spec. nov., two interesting species found on Fraxinus angustifolia. Česká Mykologie 26(3): 129-137 (published: 20th July, 1972)
DERMEK A. (1968): A contribution toward a mycoflora of the Boletaceae of Záhorská nížina and the environs of Bratislava (tab. 68). Česká Mykologie 22(2): 106-111 (published: 1968)
HERINK J. (1964): Etude sur le Xerocomus moravicus (Vacek) Herink (tab. 54). Česká Mykologie 18(4): 193-203 (published: 28th October, 1964)
KŘÍŽ K. (1963): Octogenario František Neuwirth ad salutem. Česká Mykologie 17(4): 207-209 (published: 18th October, 1963)
KŘÍŽ K. (1963): In honorem annorum mycologi moravici Spytihněv Krejčí septuagintaquinque. Česká Mykologie 17(3): 164 (published: 10th July, 1963)
KŘÍŽ K., SVRČEK M., ŠMARDA F. (1961): Pilzausstellung in Brünn 1960. Česká Mykologie 15(1): 13-26 (published: 20th January, 1961)
ŠMARDA F. (1960): Laubwälder des Gebirges Ždánický les (Steinitzer Wald) und seines Vorlands (Mähren). Česká Mykologie 14(2): 108-121 (published: 20th April, 1960)
KŘÍŽ K. (1958): Impulsi nonnuli ad preparationem ciborum bonorum e fungis, quos mycologi moravici coquunt. Česká Mykologie 12(1): 60-61 (published: 20th January, 1958)
KŘÍŽ K. (1957): Impulsi nonnuli ad preparationem ciborum bonorum e fungis, quos mycologi moravici coquunt. Česká Mykologie 11(1): 60-64 (published: 10th February, 1957)
VACEK V. (1950): Třetí příspěvek k poznání našich podzemek (hypogaeí). Česká Mykologie 4(6-7): 90-95 (published: 15th August, 1950)
VACEK V. (1950): Hřib moravský - Boletus moravicus Vacek. Česká Mykologie 4(3-5): 45-47 (published: 15th May, 1950)
VESELÝ R. (1950): Ouško hnědé (Otidea auricula [Schaef.] Cooke). Česká Mykologie 4(3-5): 44-45 (published: 15th May, 1950)
NEUWIRTH F. (1949): Kuřátka tříslová (Ramaria epichnoa fr.) v Čechách. Česká Mykologie 3(1-2): 19-20 (published: 15th February, 1949)
CHARVÁT I. (1947): 15 minut rozhodlo o životě dvou osob. Česká Mykologie 1(2): 57-58 (published: 15th August, 1947)
NEUWIRTH F. (1947): Putování za hlívou olivovou. Česká Mykologie 1(1): 19-23 (published: 1947)
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