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2008
Neoramularia bidentis, hitherto known only from a few Korean localities, has recently been found in southern Poland. The habit, morphology and ecology of this species and its host, Bidens tripartita, are described, discussed and compared with Neoramularia spissa, and Ramularia concomitans, a similar hyphomycete on Bidens species.
The morphology and revised distribution of three Ramularia species (teleomorphs unknown) are presented based on fresh specimens. Ramularia melampyri is new for Poland, and R. celastri is reported from its third (and easternmost) locality in Europe. Ramularia abscondita specimens confirm the occurrence of this species in Poland. As R. melampyri hosts (Melampyrum spp.) are currently classified in Orobanchaceae, the implications of the new systematics of Scrophulariaceae s.l. for the taxonomy of Ramularia and related Mycosphaerella species are discussed briefly.
2019 •
Mycological field research conducted from 2015 - 2018 in the eastern part of Serbia resulted with a registration<br> of a new data on 9 insufficiently known or new ascomycetes for the country: <em>Cordyceps militaris</em>,<br> <em>Ophiocordyceps gracilis</em>, <em>Peziza phyllogena</em>, <em>Neottiella vivida</em>, <em>Scutellinia legalie</em>, <em>S. trechispora</em>, <em>Plectania<br> melastoma</em>, <em>Pseudoplectania nigrella</em> and U<em>rnula mediterranea</em>. All species are presented with color photos of<br> fresh specimens, microscopic morphology and notes on their taxonomy, ecology and distribution in the<br> country.<br>
Acta Mycologica
Microscopic phytopathogenic fungi rare and new for PolandThe paper presents a list of 36 rare species of fungi with remarks about their morphology and distribution in Poland. Three of the species are new for Poland: Ramularia asplenii Jaap, R. concomitans Ell. & Holw. and Ascochyta acteae (Bres.) J.J. Davis. Altogether, 13 parasitic species occur on the plants which have not been known as their hosts in Poland, so far; 19 are rare on the listed hosts. The fungi were collected in the area of projected Jurassic National Park, Częstochowa Upland.
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.
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Acta Mycologica
Preliminary studies of fungi in the Biebrza National Park (NE Poland). II. Macromycetes2013 •
This paper presents the second part of the results of the first short-term inventory of fungi species occurring in the Biebrza National Park and is focused on a survey of macrofungi. The total number of macrofungi found during the survey in late August 2012 was 289 taxa: 17 ascomycetes and 272 basidiomycetes, inhabiting diverse ecological niches. The identified fungi belonged to ectomycorrhizal symbionts and saprobionts decomposing wood, plant litter and animal remnants. The identity of 25 mycorrhizal fungi species has been confirmed using molecular techniques. Five species are newly reported for Poland (<em>Amanita olivaceogrisea, Lepiota lepida, Stropharia alcis, Xerocomus fennicus, X. cisalpinus</em>) and 225 taxa (79 %) were not known in the Biebrza National Park. Fifty species are endangered in Poland, of which nine species are protected by law. Data on species richness and the taxonomic diversity of the identified fungi are briefly commented in terms of their signi...
Fungal Systematics and Evolution
New and Interesting Fungi. 32020 •
Seven new genera, 26 new species, 10 new combinations, two epitypes, one new name, and 20 interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study. New genera are: Italiofungus (based on Italiofungus phillyreae) on leaves of Phillyrea latifolia (Italy); Neolamproconium (based on Neolamproconium silvestre) on branch of Tilia sp. (Ukraine); Neosorocybe (based on Neosorocybe pini) on trunk of Pinus sylvestris (Ukraine); Nothoseptoria (based on Nothoseptoria caraganae) on leaves of Caragana arborescens (Russia); Pruniphilomyces (based on Pruniphilomyces circumscissus) on Prunus cerasus (Russia); Vesiculozygosporium (based on Vesiculozygosporium echinosporum) on leaves of Muntingia calabura (Malaysia); Longiseptatispora (based on Longiseptatispora curvata) on leaves of Lonicera tatarica (Russia). New species are: Barrmaelia serenoae on leaf of Serenoa repens (USA); Chaetopsina gautengina on leaves of unidentified grass (South Africa); Chloridium pini on fallen trun...
This paper presents the results of the first short-term inventory of fungi species occurring in the Biebrza National Park, one of the biggest and best preserved protected areas of Poland. The paper is focused on a survey of microfungi. Fungi were collected in early autumn 2012, within the framework of a scientific project by the Polish Mycological Society. The results are published in two parts containing micro-and macromycetes, respectively. An annotated list of 188 identified taxa covers true fungi including 33 zygomycetes, 130 ascomycetes (including anamorphs) and 22 basidiomycetes, as well as two chromistan and one protozoan fungal analogues. The identified fungi taxa, inhabiting diverse ecological niches, represent a wide range of trophic groups including biotrofic and necrotrophic parasites of plants, pathogens of arthropods, fungicolous fungi and saprotrophs isolated from soil and organic matter. From 188 annotated taxa, 89% (167 species) have not been recorded in the Biebrza National Park until now and four species are newly reported for Poland (Alternaria nobilis, Clonostachys solani, Mariannaea elegans, Metasphaeria cumana). Data on the species richness and taxonomic diversity of the identified fungi are briefly commented in terms of micromycetes role in managing nature conservation.
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
La historia del español: propuesta de un tercer período evolutivo2003 •
#Tear: Revista de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia
Educação e tecnologias digitais: uma vivência pedagógica na formação de professoresGenes & Development
CHOP is implicated in programmed cell death in response to impaired function of the endoplasmic reticulum1998 •
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2011 •
2015 •
Children and Youth Services Review
Service needs of children exposed to domestic violence: Qualitative findings from a statewide survey of domestic violence agencies2020 •
2017 •
ANZ Journal of Surgery
Human papilloma virus in oropharyngeal cancers (Re: ANZ J. Surg. 2011; 81: 581-3)2012 •
2022 •
The Laryngoscope
Joint Responsibility of the Otolaryngologist and the Internist in Removal of Focal of INFECTION.*???1953 •
Authorea (Authorea)
Different Clinicopathological Characteristics in Indonesian Colorectal Patients with NRAS Mutations and HER2 Expression2023 •
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Kinetics of the UV degradation of atrazine in aqueous solution in the presence of hydrogen peroxide1995 •
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Advance Care Planning Conversations: Measuring Registered Nurses' Self-Efficacy Before and After an Educational Intervention (QI701)2019 •
Anuari de Filologia. Estudis de Ling��stica
Entre gerundis i participis de present en catal� medieval2018 •
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba
Análisis de una serie de casos de pacientes adultos con dermatitis atópica severa tratados con dupilumab en Argentina2020 •
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