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2012, Acta Mycologica
The paper presents two species of hyphomycetous fungi, presumably Mycosphaerella anamorphs, recently collected in central and north-eastern Poland. Habit and morphology, illustrated with macro- and microphotographs, and worldwide distribution of the species are characterized. Both species have been collected in Poland for the first time.
2021 •
Investigations carried out in recent years have provided new data on the localities of some rare hypogeous fungi in Central Europe. In this study, we present new localities of Leucangium carthusianum, Melanogaster luteus, and Rhizopogon melanogastroides, two of which are new for Poland. Sporocarps of L. carthusianum were found in seven new localities in mixed and coniferous forests in the Western Carpathians as well as in Sudetes. In Poland, the species was also recorded in a mixed forest in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. Fir, Abies alba, accompanied the fungus in almost all known localities. Three localities of M. luteus were found in the Polish Western and Eastern Carpathians in Alnus incana communities mostly associated with streams. Knowledge of the distribution of this species in Europe is incomplete due to the complicated taxonomic history; nevertheless, it is regarded as rare, despite its wide distribution. One new locality of R. melanogastroides recorded in the Tatra Mts, We...
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2007 •
Two species of zygomycetes, 9 ascomycetes and 11 anamorphic fungi with unknown theleomorph growing on decaying agarics, boletes, polyropes, and Stereum were collected in five sites in central Belarus in September 2004. Among Ascomycota seven species belong to the genus Hypomyces and its anamorphs. The mycophilous fungi are described and illustrated; the descriptions are based on pure cultures and common herbarium samples.
IMA fungus
Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 5. Species on dicots (Anacardiaceae to Annonaceae)2016 •
The present paper is a continuation of a series of comprehensive taxonomic treatments of cercosporoid fungi (formerly Cercospora s. lat.), belonging to Mycosphaerellaceae (Ascomycota). This fifth contribution of this series proceeds with treatments of cercosporoid fungi on dicots and comprises species occurring on hosts belonging to the families Anacardiaceae and Annonaceae, which are described and illustrated in alphabetical order under the particular cercosporoid genera, supplemented by keys to the species concerned. A detailed introduction, a survey of currently recognised cercosporoid genera, a key to the genera concerned, and a discussion of taxonomically relevant characters were published in the first part of this series. The following taxonomic novelties are introduced: Passalora cotini sp. nov., P. guoana nom. nov., P. rhois-aromaticae sp. nov., and Pseudocercospora rhoicola.
IMA Fungus
Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 1. species on other fungi, Pteridophyta and Gymnospermae2013 •
2014 •
Ecological information concerning 292 fungal taxa is reported as a result of two surverys in the Biebrza National Park. Most data presented come from the 5-day all-fungi inventory of the Polish Mycological Society in 2013, and 47 species were recorded during studies in the Biele Suchowolskie fen in 2008/2009. In total, 27 species of zygomycetes, 232 ascomycetes (including anamorphs) and 27 basidiomyce-tes (mainly Pucciniales). Additionaly some representatives of fungi-like organisms from Stramenopiles (4 species) and Dictyostelia (2) were identified. Fungal groups included were the same as in the previous survey in 2012: 190 taxa associated with plants, 15 with animals, 8 with fungi and 71 isolated from soil, plant debris and animal excrements. The most numerous were anamorphic ascomycetes (159 species). Nineteen species have not been previously known from Poland and 31 species are rare (1–3 localities). For the Biebrza National Park 197 species (67.5%) are new.
This paper presents 18 species of fungi that are new to the Kampinos National Park and their buffer zone. Seventeen of these species were found during studies on wind-damaged areas after the forest was damaged in 2017. One species new to Poland has been described and illustrated ( Odonticium septocystidiatum ). A few of the species recorded ( Ciliolarina cfr. laricina , Daldinia petriniae , Pseudovalsa umbonata , Spongipellis litschaueri ) are very rare in Poland and hitherto mentioned from single localities in the country. Two species from the Polish red list of macrofungi were recorded in the Kampinos National Park for the first time – namely, Punctularia strigosozonata (E) and Trichaptum biforme (R). The current number of macromycete taxa known from Kampinos National Park has reached a total of 1,630.
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Journal of Food Engineering
The local surface heat transfer coefficient in thermal food process calculations: A CFD approach1997 •
2021 •
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology
Dust Storm Monitoring in Spring at Dunhuang, China2005 •
2017 •
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Genetic diversity and population structure of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis in the Peruvian jungleThe Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Recommendations on follow-up strategies for idiopathic vocal fold paralysis: evidence-based review2012 •
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Planetary Satellite Orbiters: Applications for the Moon2011 •
Applied Mathematics and Optimization
First and Second-Order Approximations as Derivatives of Mappings in Optimality Conditions for Nonsmooth Vector Optimization2008 •
1993 •
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors in a Bhutanese Medicinal Plant, Shug Chher1993 •
2012 •
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Lidocaine toxicity in the setting of HeartMate II left ventricular assist device2018 •
Croatian Operational Research Review
A multi-criteria decision-making model for evaluating priorities for foreign direct investment2015 •
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Journal
Isolasi dan Karakterisasi Bakteri Asam Laktat dari Kefir Susu Kambing Saanen (Capra aegagrus Hircus2021 •
Journal of Cell and Animal Biology
Effects of Kelulut honey from Trigona sp. on zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo that mimics human embryonic development2018 •
Etnološka istraživanja
Programi Etnografskoga muzeja za osobe s poremećajima iz spektra autizma2017 •
DergiPark (Istanbul University)
COVID-19 Dönemi̇nde Çalişanlar Üzeri̇ne Hazirlanan Makaleler: Yöneti̇m Alaninda Bi̇r İnceleme2022 •
2021 •
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics
Kinetic energies released on dissociation of photoexcited aromatic ions of high translational energy1981 •