Martina Réblová

Martina Réblová
The Czech Academy of Sciences | AVCR · Institute of Botany

Ph.D.

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March 1995 - present
Institute of Botany of the ASCR
Position
  • Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
March 1995 - present
The Czech Academy of Sciences
Position
  • Researcher
Education
March 1995 - February 1999
Charles University in Prague
Field of study
  • Mycology
September 1989 - June 1994
Charles University in Prague
Field of study
  • Botany - Mycology

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Publications (169)
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The phylogenetic relationship of Jattaea and Wegelina, two morphologically related genera of the Calosphaeriales, is analyzed in two molecular analyses using the Internal transcribed spacer region of the DNA operon, and the nuclear large and small subunits of ribosomal DNA combined with the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase for a multigene a...
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We examined the phylogenetic relationships of two species that mimic Chaetosphaeria in teleomorph and anamorph morphologies, Chaetosphaeriatulasneorum with a Cylindrotrichum anamorph and Australiasca queenslandica with a Dischloridium anamorph. Four data sets were analysed: a) the internal transcribed spacer region including ITS1, 5.8S rDNA and ITS...
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Sterigmatobotrys macrocarpa is a conspicuous, lignicolous, dematiaceous hyphomycete with macronematous, penicillate conidiophores with branches or metulae arising from the apex of the stipe, terminating with cylindrical, elongated conidiogenous cells producing conidia in a holoblastic manner. The discovery of its teleomorph is documented here based...
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The phylogenetic relationships of five morphologically similar strains labeled Exochalara longissima were studied with sequences of Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS1-nc5.8S-ITS2) and the small and large subunits of nuclear ribosomal DNA (nc18S and nc28S rDNA) in three different molecular data sets. The phylogenetic analyses, maximum likelihood, max...
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Article 59.7 of the ICBN (Vienna Code) allows the epitypification of a name of a fungus, known until then only as an anamorph, with teleomorphic material in order to avoid introducing an additional name. Redhead suggested calling this procedure teleotypification. We demonstrate that it is not desirable to apply teleotypification to newly discovered...
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Article 59.7 of the ICBN (Vienna Code) allows the epitypification of a name of a fungus, known until then only as an anamorph, with teleomorphic material in order to avoid introducing an additional name. Redhead suggested calling this procedure teleotypification. We demonstrate that it is not desirable to apply teleotypification to newly discovered...
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A new ascomycete genus, Achroceratosphaeria, is described for three lignicolous species from freshwater and terrestrial habitats in Asia and Europe on the basis of morphological studies and phylogenetic analysis of combined nc28S (LSU) and nc18S (SSU) rDNA sequence data. The new genus is characterized by minute, hyaline or subhyaline to pale brown...
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Two morphologically similar groups of ascomycetes with globose to subglobose perithecia, elongate necks, unitunicate asci floating freely at maturity, and hyaline ascospores currently placed in Calosphaeria s. lat. and Ceratostomella s. lat., respectively, are studied. The Calosphaeria-like fungi have groups of perithecia growing between cortex and...
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An undescribed teleomorph was discovered for Rhodoveronaea (Sordariomycetidae), a previously known anamorph genus with the single species R. varioseptata characterized by pigmented, septate conidia and holoblastic-denticulate conidiogenesis. The teleomorph is a lignicolous perithecial ascomycete with nonstromatic, dark perithecia, consisting of a g...
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Phialophora Medlar, as defined currently, is a genus encompassing melanized, anamorphic Ascomycota that produce one-celled conidia from phialides with distinct, darkened collarettes. The type species. Phialophora verrucosa Medlar, is closely related to Phialophora americana (Nannf.) S. Hughes, the anamorph of Capronia semiimmersa (Candoussau & Sulm...
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The phylogenetic analyses of partial nucLSU rDNA sequence data of three Jobellisia species indicate that J. rhynchostoma is distinct from the core species of Jobellisia. Jobellisia luteola, the type species of the genus, and J. fraterna reside as a strongly supported monophyletic clade in a basal position in a grouping containing the Diaporthales,...
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A new species of Chaetosphaeria with a Menispora ciliata anamorph is described from decayed wood of Acer campestre collected in the Czech Republic. A phialophora-like synanamorph was produced in vitro on potato carrot agar medium. Chaetosphaeria ciliata is clearly distinguished from other Chaetosphaeria species by its Menispora anamorph with its as...
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The new genus Barbatosphaeria is described for a perithecial ascomycete known as Calosphaeria barbirostris occurring on decayed wood of deciduous trees under the periderm. The fungus produces nonstromatic perithecia with hyaline, 1-septate ascospores formed in unitunicate, nonamyloid asci. Anamorphs produced in vitro belong to Sporothrix and Ramich...
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The new genus Barbatosphaeria is described for a perithecial ascomycete known as Calosphaeria barbirostris occurring on decayed wood of deciduous trees under the periderm. The fungus produces nonstromatic perithecia with hyaline, 1-septate ascospores formed in unitunicate, nonamyloid asci. Anamorphs produced in vitro belong to Sporothrix and Ramich...
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The new genus and species Teracosphaeria petroica is described for a perithecial ascomycete and its anamorph occurring on decayed wood collected in New Zealand. The fungus produces immersed, non-stromatic ceratosphaeria-like perithecia in nature, with hyaline, septate ascospores produced in unitunicate, non-amyloid asci. The anamorph produced in vi...
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During a continued survey of fungi accommodated in the Calosphaeriales, we observed that the genus Romellia is morphologically heterogeneous. Historically, four species were placed in the genus. Romellia was introduced for taxa with globose, dark, superficial, papillate perithecia, a paraphysate centrum, and octosporous asci containing eight allant...
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The systematic position and phylogenetic relationships of Ceratostomella sensu lato and phenotypically similar fungi using comparative morphological and culture studies and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear large- and small-subunit ribosomal DNA were explored. In the light of inferred phylogenies and morphological data the genus Ceratostomella i...
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Chaetosphaeria tortuosa is described as the newly discovered teleomorph of Menispora tortuosa, based on specimens from Canada and the Czech Republic, and single spore isolations from both morphs. The fungus produces superficial, more or less globose, papillate, dark brown to black smooth perithecia (200-)220-250 x (220-)230-260 microm. The asci are...
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The systematic position and phylogenetic relationships of Ceratostomella sensu lato and phenotypically similar fungi using comparative morphological and culture studies and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear large- and small-subunit ribosomal DNA were explored. In the light of inferred phylogenies and morphological data the genus Ceratostomella i...
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During a survey of perithecial ascomycetes in New Zealand, two collections of a Togninia-like fungus were made on decayed wood. In culture, colonies produced a Phaeoacremonium-like anamorph. In order to reveal the phylogenetic relationships of the unknown fungus and its affinity to Togninia and other genera in the Calosphaeriales, sequences of nucl...
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The genus Cryptadelphia (Trichosphaeriales) is described for the presumed teleomorphs of six species of the dematiaceous hyphomycete genus Brachysporium. Cryptadelphia is characterized by the production of dark, leathery perithecia with two-layered walls, cylindrical, long-stipitate asci with eight hyaline, initially aseptate but ultimately 1-septa...
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The genus Cryptadelphia (Trichosphaeriales) is described for the presumed teleomorphs of six species of the dematiaceous hyphomycete genus Brachysporium. Cryptadelphia is characterized by the production of dark, leathery perithecia with two-layered walls, cylindrical, long-stipitate asci with eight hyaline, initially aseptate but ultimately 1-septa...
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The new genus Conioscyphascus is described for the teleomorph of the hyphomycete Conioscypha varia, and a second species, C. gracilis, based on Debaryella gracilis. Species of the new genus produce inconspicuous, superficial or immersed, ostiolate, smooth, subhyaline to pale orange perithecia with two-layered walls, hyaline, septate paraphyses, 8-s...
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Four new species of Chaetosphaeria are described and illustrated based on collections from New Zealand, i.e. Chaetosphaeria curvispora (anamorph: Chloridium-like), Ch. fusichalaroides (anamorh: Fusichalara dingleyae), Ch. fuegiana (anamorh: Dictyochaeta fuegiana) and Ch. phaeostalacta (anamorh: Phaeostalagmus sp.). Zignoëlla gallica is redescribed...
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Six new species of Chaetosphaeria are described and illustrated based on collections from tropical rain forests in Thailand, i.e. Chaetosphaeria exserticlavoides (anamorph: Exserticlava sp.), Ch. falacrospora (anamorph: Dictyochaeta sp.), Ch. hispida (anamorph: Dictyochaeta sp.), Ch. trianguloconidia (anamorph: Catenularia sp.), Ch. tubulicollaris...
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The new monotypic genus Utriascus is described from wood of Ulmus glabra in the Šumava Mts. National Park, Czech Republic. It is characterized by superficial, setose ascomata, unitunicate, saccate, and long-pedunculate asci that lack any discharge mechanism in the apex and one-celled, dark pigmented ascospores enclosed in a hyaline ornamented sheat...
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The new monotypic genus Utriascus is described from wood of Ulmus glabra in the Šumava Mts. National Park, Czech Republic. It is characterized by superficial, setose ascomata, unitunicate, saccate, and long-pedunculate asci that lack any discharge mechanism in the apex and one-celled, dark pigmented ascospores enclosed in a hyaline ornamented sheat...
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A new species, Synaptospora olandica, was collected in relict spots of Corylus avellana on alvares in Oland, Sweden. It is a lignicolous saprobe characterized by minute, setose perithecia, unitunicate, cylindrical to clavate asci and pale brown to pale olivaceous-brown, 1-septate ascospores becoming fused obliquely in pairs. Synaptospora olandica a...
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A new species in the new monotypic genus Lecythothecium, having a Sporidesmium anamorph, and the new species Ascolacicola austriaca are described, illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and classified using a combination of morphology and sequence data. A new chloridium-like synanamorph of Umbrinosphaeria caesariata is reported. To classif...
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A new species in the new monotypic genus Lecythothecium, having a Sporidesmium anamorph, and the new species Ascolacicola austriaca are described, illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and classified using a combination of morphology and sequence data. A new chloridium-like synanamorph of Umbrinosphaeria caesariata is reported. To classif...
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The genus Acanthostigma is redescribed on the basis of the re-examination of type material of A. perpusillum, type species of the genus. It is placed in the Tubeufiaceae and is characterized by having dark, setose ascomata, cellular pseudoparaphyses, bitunicate asci, hyaline, multiseptate, cylindrical-fusiform to elongate fusiform ascospores. Helic...
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Two new species of Chaetosphaeria, Chaet. dilabens and Chaet. hebetiseta, with Chloridium and Chloridium-Dictyochaeta anamorphs, are described and illustrated on material from Japan and Ukraine, respectively. The lifehistories of both species were confirmed by cultural studies.
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In order to more fully elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of the lignicolous, pyrenomycetous genus Chaetosphaeria and its anamorphs and reveal the most reliable molecular data set we sequenced a portion of the large nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (LSU rDNA) and the complete ITS region (ITS1, the 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2) of 25 members of the Chaet...
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In order to more fully elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of the lignicolous, pyrenomycetous genus Chaetosphaeria and its anamorphs and reveal the most reliable molecular data set we sequenced a portion of the large nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (LSU rDNA) and the complete ITS region (ITS1, the 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2) of 25 members of the Chaet...
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The teleomorph genus Chaetosphaeria is redefined and divided into four natural groups of taxa based on morphological, cultural and molecular studies. Each group includes anamorphs of several morphologically distinct, though closely related genera, and represents a certain pattern of variability. The patterns of variation, the diagnostic value of ch...
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Ascochalara gabretae, the type of the new monospecific genus, is described and illustrated. The associated anamorph is dose to the dematiaceous hyphomycete genus Chalara. Ascochalara gabretae is a saprobe on bare decayed wood of Abies alba found in the Czech Republic. On the basis of anatomy of the perithecial wall, asci, paraphyses and ascospores...
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New lignicolous species Helminthosphaeria carpathica, H. mammillata and H. pilifera, are described and illustrated. Diplococcium anamorphs are described and illustrated for the two latter species. No anamorph was observed for H. carpathica. These species were collected on decayed wood of deciduous trees in the Czech Republic and Ukraine. A key to s...
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The systematic position of the genus Chaetosphaeria, among pyrenomycetous ascomycetes is discussed. The families Lasiosphaeriaceae, Helminthosphaeriaceae and Trichosphaeriaceae are rejected as possible families for Chaetosphaeria. A new family, Chaetosphaeriaceae (Sordariales) is introduced for Chaetosphaeria and for other closely related genera, i...
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Two lignicolous genera Miyoshiella and Umbrinosphaeria with Sporidesmium anamorphs are referred to the Trichosphaeriaceae. They are separated on the basis of the anatomy of the ascospores. The genus Miyoshiella is resurrected and three species are included, vb. M. fusispora is accepted, a new combination: M. triseptata is proposed and a new species...
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The new genus in the Trichosphaeriaceae Cressochaeta is introduced and two new combinations, Cressochaeta nigrita and Crassochaeta fusispora, are proposed. Crassochaeta is distinguished by the superficial, large, ovoidal to subglobose, setose perithecia; asci with a distinct refractive, J- apical annulus; persistent paraphyses and versicoloured, 3-...
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Species currently placed in Chaetosphaeria sensu late that have the character of transversely septate, versicoloured ascospores in common are discussed in a series of publications. Revision of their type material revealed that they are not congeneric with the type species of Chaetosphaeria and with each other. The families Chaetosphaeriaceae, Helmi...
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The new monotypic genus Coniobrevicolla is described with the single species Coniobrevicolla larsenii, a saprobic fungus occurring on decaying wood of a deciduous tree in the north temperate zone. Based on the characters of peridium anatomy, ascal and hamathecium anatomy the new genus is pieced In the Trichosphaeriaceae. C larsenii is described and...
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Apiorhynchostoma occulta, Capronia obesispora, Ceratosphaeria abietis, Ceratosphaeria incolorata and Lasiosphaeria porifera are described and illustrated as new species. These species were collected on decayed wood and bark of both deciduous and coniferous trees in the Czech Republic. Two additional collections of L. porifera were also made in Fran...

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