Bogusław Sałata's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Sixteen species of Sphaeropsidales (Apiocarpella, Ascochyta, Pestaloziella and Septoria) - new or rarely found in the Polish flora - have been given in this paper. Many of them are rarely found in Europe as well as in other regions all over the world e.g.: Apiocarpella impatientis, Ascochyta brachypodii, A. majalis, Pestaloziella subsessilis, Septo...
The paper present a list of 141 species of parasitic fungi collected in the Tatra National Park in 1982-1992. Some fungi are new to the Polish mycoflora, or have been collected on new host plants or rare known from single localities only.
The paper presents a list of 23 species of Sphaeropsidales (Ascochyta, Phoma, Phyllostica, Septoria and Stagonospora) new or raie to the Polish flora. Some of them arę very rare in Europe and are known from a few countries all over the world.e.g. Ascochyta geraniicola, A. kleinii, A. teretiuscula var. caridcola, A.pachyphragmae, Phoma funkiae-albom...
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... has been rarely reported from Poland; it was known from surroundings of konotop town near zielona góra town (Hellwig 1899), Jezioro czarcie lake near goleniów town (kućmierz 1974), Anieliny village (Michalski 1982), Pojezierze łęczyńsko-Włodawskie lakeland (Mułenko 1988), and from szewce village near Janów Lubelski town (sałata et al. 1997sałata et al. , romaszewska-sałata, Wołczańska 1997). ...
... Mainly the Oomycota occurring on the Polish side of the Tatra Mts were discussed in the literature in the second half of the 20 th century: Starmachowa (1963), , Kochman & Majewski (1970), Sałata et al. (1984), Romaszewska-Sałata et al. (1986), and Mułenko et al. (1995). A species parasitizing algae, Myzocytium megastomum on Closterium lunula, was reported in 1999 (Kadłubowska 1999). ...
... Later period saw the publications concerning: Laboulbeniales (Majewski 1994Majewski , 2008), Ramularia (), Glomeromycota (Błaszkowski 2012) and Septoria (Wołczańska 2013 ). Other works featured information of single or just a few interesting and rare species of fungi found in Roztocze (Chlebicki 1988; Mułenko 1993; Sałata et al. 1994; Chlebicki & Skirgiełło 1995; Ruszkiewicz-Michalska & Mułenko 2003; Piątek et al. 2005; Świderska et al. 2005; Wołczańska & Rozwałka 2005; Chlebicki & Chmiel 2006; Wołczańska 2008). At the same time, that is in the 1960s and 1970s research attempts were initiated to study the larger ascoma-forming fungi. ...