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Papers by Andrzej Chlebicki
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Naturae, Sep 29, 2023
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Mycotaxon, 2002
Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kaza... more Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kazakhstan). Anthracoidea stenocarpa is more comparable to A. sempervirentis than it is to A. misandrae or A. altera. All of these species parasitize various species of Carex (section Aulocystis). Occurrence of highly specialized A. stenocarpa on Carex stenocarpa confirms the opinion that the host is a distinct species. A similar species, Anthracoidea nepalensis, previously recorded on Carex haematostoma, appears to be a member of a different Anthracoidea-Carex complex.
Acta Mycologica, Dec 23, 2013
This is a first part of work devoted highland rush endophytes: Penicillium expansum, Cladosporium... more This is a first part of work devoted highland rush endophytes: Penicillium expansum, Cladosporium oxysporum, Arthrinium state of Apiospora montagnei and Aureobasidium pullulans. The basidiomycete strain, possibly Lagarobasidium detriticum was also isolated.
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Wiadomości Botaniczne, 2002
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Wiadomości Botaniczne, 2007
Monographiae Botanicae, 2002
The paper discusses fungi of 24 glacial relict plants: Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. ciliata, Betula... more The paper discusses fungi of 24 glacial relict plants: Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. ciliata, Betula nana L., B. pubescens Ehrh. subsp. carpatica (Willd.) Asch. & Graebn., B. pubescens subsp. czerepanovii (N.I. Orlova) Hamet-Ahti, C. magellanica Lam. subsp. irrigua (Wahlenb.) Hiitonen, Carex rupestris All., Cerastium alpinum L., C. cerastoides (L.) Britton, C. eriophorum Kit. in Schult., Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench, Dryas drummondii Richards, D. grandis Juz., D. integrifolia Vahl., D. octopetala L. s.l., Empetrum hermaphroditum Hagerup, E. nigrum L., Juncus trifidus L., Loiseleuria procumbens (L.) Desv., Pedicularis sudetica Willd., Rubus chamaemorus L., Salix herbacea L., S. lapponum L., S. reticulata L., and Saxifraga nivalis L., The work is attempt at application of some fungi ( Ascomycota, Chytridiales, Ustilaginales, Uredinales , mitosporic fungi) as guides in vascular plant phytogeography and explanation of the origin of selected glacial relict plants. Parasites and exclusive (specialized) for particular host plant species are the most important fungi for biogeographic analysis. A fungal markers method (FMM) was used. The fungi and host plants for the present study were collected in the mountains and peat bogs of Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia, Sweden, Russia and Ukraine. Also materials from Austria, Canada, France, Greenland, Korea, Spitsbergen, Switzerland and U.S.A. were examined. A total of 254 taxa of fungi were collected from 1329 localities investigated. Exclusive species of fungi for all examined host plants have been distinguished. Only Dryas octopetala s.l., D. integrifolia, Empetrum nigrum, E. hermaphroditum, Chamaedaphne calyculata and Rubus chamaemorus possess a number of exclusive species sufficient for analysis. In some cases it was possible to define the direction of migration of the host plants ( Betula nana, Juncus trifidus, Dryas octopetala s.l.) on the basis of mycological data. For dryads the extremely High Arctic track is more important than the Middle Arctic or Low Arctic ones. The waves of migrants moved from the East via Spitsbergen to-wards Greenland. Dryas octopetala seems to have reached the Carpathians from the West. Relative age of some fungi has been estimated. Wide circumpolar and alpine distribution points out that Isothea rhytismoides (Bab. ex Berk.) Fr. is one of the oldest dryadicolous fungi. The limited ranges of Sphaerotheca volkartii Blumer, Synchytrium cupulatum Thomas, Hypoderma dryadis Nannf.: L. Holm, and Epipolaeum absconditum (Johanson) L. Holm indicate a relatively young age of these species. A four new taxa i.e. Lachnum uralense, Leptosphaentlina sibirica, Melanomma margaretae and Tiarospora pirozynskii are described and illustrated. 27 species are for the first time reported from Poland.
Mycotaxon, 2002
Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kaza... more Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kazakhstan). Anthracoidea stenocarpa is more comparable to A. sempervirentis than it is to A. misandrae or A. altera. All of these species parasitize various species of Carex (section Aulocystis). Occurrence of highly specialized A. stenocarpa on Carex stenocarpa confirms the opinion that the host is a distinct species. A similar species, Anthracoidea nepalensis, previously recorded on Carex haematostoma, appears to be a member of a different Anthracoidea-Carex complex.
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Naturae, Sep 29, 2023
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Mycotaxon, 2002
Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kaza... more Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kazakhstan). Anthracoidea stenocarpa is more comparable to A. sempervirentis than it is to A. misandrae or A. altera. All of these species parasitize various species of Carex (section Aulocystis). Occurrence of highly specialized A. stenocarpa on Carex stenocarpa confirms the opinion that the host is a distinct species. A similar species, Anthracoidea nepalensis, previously recorded on Carex haematostoma, appears to be a member of a different Anthracoidea-Carex complex.
Acta Mycologica, Dec 23, 2013
This is a first part of work devoted highland rush endophytes: Penicillium expansum, Cladosporium... more This is a first part of work devoted highland rush endophytes: Penicillium expansum, Cladosporium oxysporum, Arthrinium state of Apiospora montagnei and Aureobasidium pullulans. The basidiomycete strain, possibly Lagarobasidium detriticum was also isolated.
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Wiadomości Botaniczne, 2002
Acta Mycologica, Aug 20, 2014
Wiadomości Botaniczne, 2007
Monographiae Botanicae, 2002
The paper discusses fungi of 24 glacial relict plants: Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. ciliata, Betula... more The paper discusses fungi of 24 glacial relict plants: Arenaria ciliata L. subsp. ciliata, Betula nana L., B. pubescens Ehrh. subsp. carpatica (Willd.) Asch. & Graebn., B. pubescens subsp. czerepanovii (N.I. Orlova) Hamet-Ahti, C. magellanica Lam. subsp. irrigua (Wahlenb.) Hiitonen, Carex rupestris All., Cerastium alpinum L., C. cerastoides (L.) Britton, C. eriophorum Kit. in Schult., Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench, Dryas drummondii Richards, D. grandis Juz., D. integrifolia Vahl., D. octopetala L. s.l., Empetrum hermaphroditum Hagerup, E. nigrum L., Juncus trifidus L., Loiseleuria procumbens (L.) Desv., Pedicularis sudetica Willd., Rubus chamaemorus L., Salix herbacea L., S. lapponum L., S. reticulata L., and Saxifraga nivalis L., The work is attempt at application of some fungi ( Ascomycota, Chytridiales, Ustilaginales, Uredinales , mitosporic fungi) as guides in vascular plant phytogeography and explanation of the origin of selected glacial relict plants. Parasites and exclusive (specialized) for particular host plant species are the most important fungi for biogeographic analysis. A fungal markers method (FMM) was used. The fungi and host plants for the present study were collected in the mountains and peat bogs of Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia, Sweden, Russia and Ukraine. Also materials from Austria, Canada, France, Greenland, Korea, Spitsbergen, Switzerland and U.S.A. were examined. A total of 254 taxa of fungi were collected from 1329 localities investigated. Exclusive species of fungi for all examined host plants have been distinguished. Only Dryas octopetala s.l., D. integrifolia, Empetrum nigrum, E. hermaphroditum, Chamaedaphne calyculata and Rubus chamaemorus possess a number of exclusive species sufficient for analysis. In some cases it was possible to define the direction of migration of the host plants ( Betula nana, Juncus trifidus, Dryas octopetala s.l.) on the basis of mycological data. For dryads the extremely High Arctic track is more important than the Middle Arctic or Low Arctic ones. The waves of migrants moved from the East via Spitsbergen to-wards Greenland. Dryas octopetala seems to have reached the Carpathians from the West. Relative age of some fungi has been estimated. Wide circumpolar and alpine distribution points out that Isothea rhytismoides (Bab. ex Berk.) Fr. is one of the oldest dryadicolous fungi. The limited ranges of Sphaerotheca volkartii Blumer, Synchytrium cupulatum Thomas, Hypoderma dryadis Nannf.: L. Holm, and Epipolaeum absconditum (Johanson) L. Holm indicate a relatively young age of these species. A four new taxa i.e. Lachnum uralense, Leptosphaentlina sibirica, Melanomma margaretae and Tiarospora pirozynskii are described and illustrated. 27 species are for the first time reported from Poland.
Mycotaxon, 2002
Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kaza... more Two smuts, Anthracoidea elynae and A. stenocarpa sp. nov. were found in northern Thian Shan (Kazakhstan). Anthracoidea stenocarpa is more comparable to A. sempervirentis than it is to A. misandrae or A. altera. All of these species parasitize various species of Carex (section Aulocystis). Occurrence of highly specialized A. stenocarpa on Carex stenocarpa confirms the opinion that the host is a distinct species. A similar species, Anthracoidea nepalensis, previously recorded on Carex haematostoma, appears to be a member of a different Anthracoidea-Carex complex.