Zs. K. Komáromy szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 17. 1984 (Budapest, 1984)

Révay, Ágnes: Data to the knowledge of ascomycetous fungi inhabiting forest debris in Hungary

In this paper are enumerated the Ascomycetes species belonging largely to the first degree of decomposition of twigs and branches. The paper listed 88 data concerning 61 fungal species, of which the following are new data to Hun­gary: Encoelia furfuracea (Roth, ex Pers.) Karsten, Pyrenopeziza arctii (Phillips) Nannfeldt. Chae­tomium megalocarpum Bainier, Gnomonia conformis (Berk, et Br.) Ferd. et Winge, Rebentischia massalongi ( Mont.) Sacc. and Pleomassaria holoschista (B. et Br.) Tul. The author wishes to express her thanks to Dr.S. TÓTH (University of Agricultural Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary), and to Dr.J.GÖNCZÖL (Hungarian Natural History Museum, Botanical Depart­ment, Budapest) for their help. REFERENCES AHMED, S.I. & CAIN, R.F.(1972): Revision of the genera Sporormia and Sporormiella. - Can.J. Bot. 50 (3): 419-477. AMES, L.M. (1963): A monograph of the Chaetomiaceae. - U.S. Army Res.Dev. Ser.2 Lehre: 125 pp. CALDWELL, R. (1963): Observations on the fungal flora of decomposition beech litter in soil.- Trans. Br. mycol.Soc. 46 (2): 249-261. CARRÉ, C.G. (1964): Fungus decomposition of beech cupules. - Trans.Br.mycol.Soc. 47 (3): 437-444. CHESTERS, C.G.C. (1950): On the succession of microfungi associated with the decay of logs and branches. - Trans.Lines.Nat. Un. 12: 129-135. DENNIS, R.W.G. (1968): British Ascomycetes. - Stuttgart, 455 pp. HOLM, L. (1952): The herbicolous Swedish species of the genus Leptosphaeria Ces.et de Not. ­Svensk bot. Tidskr. 46 (1): 18-46. HERING, T. F. (1965): Succession of fungi in the litter of a lake district oakwood. - Trans. Br. mycol.Soc. 48 (3): 391-408. LUNDQVIST, N. (1972): Nordic Sordariaceae s.lat. In: Uppsala Univ. Arsskr. , 20 (1), Uppsala, 374 pp. MÜNK, A. (1957): Danish Pyrenomycetes. - In: Dansk bot. Ark., 1_7 (1), Ejnar Munksgaard, Co­penhagen, 491 pp. MILLER, J,H. (1961): A Monograph of the World Species of Hypoxylon. - University of Georgia Press, Athens, 158 pp. 75 pis., 238 figs. MÜLLER, E. (1950): Die schweizerischen Arten der Gattung Leptosphaeria und ihrer Verwandten. - Sydowia, 4 (1-6): 185-319. PUGH, G.J.F. (1958): Leaf litter fungi found on Carex paniculata L. - Trans. Br.mycol.Soc. 41 : 185-195. SAITO, T. (1956): Microbiological decomposition of beech litter. - Ecol.Rev. 1_4_: 141-147. SOÓ, R. (1964-1980): A magyar flóra és vegetáció rendszertani-növényföldrajzi kézikönyve I-VI. (Synopsis systematico-geobotanica florae vegetationisque Hungáriáé I-VI). - Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest (1964): 589 pp., (1966): 655 pp., (1968): 506 pp., (1970): 614 pp., (1973): 723 pp., (1980): 556 pp. WEBSTER, J. (1956): Succession of fungi on decaying cocksfoot culms. - J.Ecol. pp. 517-»544. ZOGG, H. (1962): Die Hysteriaceae s.str. und Lophiaceae unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der mitteleuropaischen Formen. - Wabern-Bern. EXPLANATION OF PLATES Plate I. Fig. 1. Leptosphaeria suffulte (Nees ex Fries) Niessl - Perithecia X 20. Fig. 2. Chaetomium cochliodes Palliser - Perithecium X 100. Fig. 3. Chaetomium megalocarpum Bainier - Perithecium X 80. Fig. 4. Bertia moriformis (Tode) de Not. - Perithecia X 20. Fig. 5. Colpoma quercinum (Pers.) Wallroth - Perithecia X 4.

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