Fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota) form crystals of various inorganic and organic compounds on their mycelium and fruitbodies. Crystals are formed either when fungal metabolites released into the surrounding environment react with compounds already present and then crystallise, or when the metabolites produced in sufficient quantities crystallise directly at optimal conditions. Both examples were observed in nature and also under labora - tory conditions and show a wide spectra of metabolites produced by fungi. and Ondřej Koukol.
Role of the Tinder Polypore in the Folk Environment of the West Carpathians and Reconstruction of its Processing Technology in the Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.
Komu z nás by se při tété otázce neobjevili před očima voňavé kloboučky hříbků, elegantní bedly či rezavé lišky - nebo je libo drahocenné lanýže? Sotva si zároveň vybavíme doma nevítané houby dřevokazné nebo mikroskopické, laiky běžné označované jako plisně, které mohou jak zabíjet, tak zachraňovat životy. Biologové se je učí znát a využívat k našemu prospěchu stále důkladněji. and Jana Olivová, Stanislava Kyselová, Milan Gryndler, Jiří Jirout.
Filamentous fungi are frequently isolated from body surface of the patients with suspected dermatomycosis. They may act as human pathogens, but in numerous ca - ses the significance of isolated fungus must be verified by additional investigations. The medically important fungi form a highly diverse and heterogenous group. Our often only limited knowledge of their biology is rapidly expanding particularly due to the development of new and improved methods of molecular biology., Vít Hubka, Naďa Mallátová., and 8 barev. fot.