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Book reviews Naturalis
Nauta, M.M.; Brummelen, J. van.
Surprisingly little is known about New Zealand’s fungi, of which many are believed to be unique to New Zealand. The authors estimate that about 2/3 of the expected 22,000 species are unrecorded. This first volume seeks to provide a foundation for understanding New Zealand’s fungi, including taxonomic, ecological, historical and cultural knowledge, along with inventories of recorded species. It is a cooperative initiative by several New Zealand mycologists and a Swiss mycologist (Horak). The next volumes will provide monographic treatments of selected taxonomic or ecological groups of fungi. The book starts with an abstract in English and Maori, and 16 coloured plates which illustrate some of the more conspicuous, colourful and distinctive species found in...
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Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531752
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Book review Naturalis
Nauta, M.M..
This long awaited manual gives cultural descriptions of 223 specific and infra-specific taxa of Phoma (Coelomycetes). Fungi of this genus are common, but have always been difficult to identify. But now this book will make identification easier. It provides line drawings and keys for the identification of common pathogenic and saprotrophic species of Phoma in vitro, with references to additional diagnostic literature, representative cultures and documentation of the numerous synonyms (1,146 in total) formerly used in the mycological and phytopathological literature. Part of the book has been published before in the series ‘Contributions towards a monograph of Phoma’, also partly in Persoonia. Most of the Phoma-species in this book are widespread in western...
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Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531883
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Book review Naturalis
Nauta, M.M..
This Festschrift contains 44 lichenological contributions and is published on the occasion of Hertel’s 65th birthday. The 79 contributing authors represent 19 different countries. Lecidiaceae sensu lato are well represented in this book, which covers a vast array of lichens of different sytematic position, growth form, ecological characters and distribution. Various aspects of lichenology are dealt with in this book: anatomical and ontogenetic studies, chemical, physiological and molecular research, analyses of the structure and mechanisms of lichen photobionts, systematic studies, biogeographical studies. The contributions to this Festschrift show the current lichenological problems and progress, but still a lot is unknown of certain groups of lichens,...
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Ano: 2005 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531649
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Notulae ad Floram agaricinam neerlandicam — XLIII. Notes on Agrocybe Naturalis
Nauta, M.M..
Within the scope of a revision of the genus Agrocybe for Flora agaricina neerlandica, three new taxa of Agrocybe sect. Pediadae are described. Agrocybe ochracea spec. nov. is characterized by the presence of conspicuous pleurocystidia of different shape and size as the cheilocystidia. A new variety of Agrocybe pediades with a consistently annulate stipe is proposed as A. pediades var. cinctula nov. var. Agrocybe fimicola (Speg.) Singer, characterized by the presence of appendiculate veil at the margin of the cap and occurrence on dung, is reduced to the level of variety.
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Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531888
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A new Agrocybe on woodchips in northwestern Europe Naturalis
Nauta, M.M..
In the scope of a revision of the genus Agrocybe for Flora agaricina neerlandica volume 6, a new species was discovered from heaps of woodchips in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, The species, Agrocybe rivulosa, spec. nov. is here described and is characterized by the strongly radially rugose cap, a large but thin ring and large spores of 11.5-12.0 x 7.0-8.0 μm on average. It belongs to subgen. Agrocybe sect. Agrocybe on account of the spores with a conspicuous and wide germ pore and the clavate to sphaeropedunculate cystidia. The species has been found on several localities in the (north)west of the Netherlands. Recently, the species has also been found in the eastern part of the Netherlands and in Luxembourg. Furthermore, a key is provided to the species on...
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Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532125
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