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    New records and noteworthy data of plants, algae and fungi in SE Europe and adjacent regions, 14

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    This paper presents new records and noteworthy data on the following taxa in SE Europe and adjacent regions: diatom algae Cyclostephanos invisitatus, Cyclotella meduanae, and Stephanodiscus lacustris, mycorrhizal fungi Alessioporus ichnusanus and Amanita mairei, saprotrophic fungi Diaporthe oncostoma, Stropharia albonitens and Pseudomassaria chondrospora, lichenised fungus Acrocordia subglobosa, stonewort Chara connivens, mosses Buxbaumia viridis, Tortella fasciculata and Tortula protobryoides, monocots Epipactis pontica Gymnadenia frivaldii, and Orchis italica and dicots Callitriche brutia, Callitriche platycarpa and Epilobium nutans are given within SE Europe and adjacent regions

    Rote Liste und Artenliste Sachsens - Pilze

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    Die Rote Liste informiert über die Gefährdungssituation der Arten und Lebensräume und stellt eine Grundlage für die Fachplanung im Naturschutz dar. In der Broschüre werden 5.360 in Sachsen vorkommende Pilzarten aufgelistet und bewertet. Eine Rote Liste für Pilze in Sachsen erschien zuletzt 1999

    New or less known species of microfungi in Turkey

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    Pyrenophora coppeyana, a rare ascomycetous fungi, is reported from Turkey on Daphne oleoides subsp. oleoides. This is only the second locality reported for this fungus. Pseudomassaria chondrospora and Coryneopsis tamaricis are lesser known fungi species in Turkey. Tilia rubra for Pseudomassaria chondrospora and Tamarix tetrandra for Coryneopsis tamaricis are new host records. Distinguishing morphological characters of these species are described and their photographs are provided. © 2020 Parlar Scientific Publications. All rights reserved

    Pseudomassaria chondrospora [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].

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    A description is provided for . This species has been recorded from the following habitats: amenity and protected areas (botanical garden, cemetery), urban areas, woodland (deciduous woodland, scrub). Some information on its dispersal and transmission, associated organisms, and conservation status is given, along with details of its geographical distribution: Asia: Georgia and Turkey, Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden and UK, North America: USA (Georgia and Virginia). No reports of negative economic impacts have been found
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