Articles by Taxonomic Group

New records of microfungal genera from Mt. Strandzha in Bulgaria (south-eastern Europe). II
Elşad Hüseyin, Faruk Selçuk & Ali S. Bülbül
Mycologia Balcanica 8: 157–160 (2011)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550707
Published online: 13 December 2011
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Twenty species of ascomycetous and anamorphic fungi from twenty genera are reported for the first time from Mt. Strandzha in Bulgaria.

Pezizomycotina, anamorphic fungi, Bulgaria, fungal diversity, Mt. Strandzha
New records of microfungi from Mt. Strandzha in Turkey (south-eastern Europe). I
Ali S. Bülbül, Faruk Selçuk & Elşad Hüseyin
Mycologia Balcanica 8: 161–167 (2011)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550711
Published online: 13 December 2011
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Thirty eight species from eighteen genera of ascomycetous and anamorphic fungi are reported for the first time from Mt. Strandzha in Turkey.

anamorphic fungi, ascomycetes, fungal diversity, Mt. Strandzha, Turkey
Extraction of taxol, an anticancer drug from coelomycetous fungi Pestalotiopsis versicolor and Phyllosticta murrayicola
G. Kathiravan & J. Muthumary
Mycologia Balcanica 6: 55–60 (2009)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2548852
Published online: 28 August 2009
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Two different coelomycetous fungi were screened for the production of taxol, an anticancer drug. Taxol production was confirmed by following methods Ultra Violet (UV) spectroscopic analysis, Infra Red analysis (IR), High performance liquid chromatography analysis (HPLC) and Liquid chromatography mass spectrum (LC-MASS), and the taxol compared with authentic taxol. The fungal taxol was identical to authentic taxol. The taxol produced by the above fungi were tested against cancer A549 cell line.

A549 cell line, Pestalotiopsis versicolor, Phyllosticta murrayicola, taxol production
Light and transmission electron microscopic studies on the conidiomatal development and conidia of Pestalotiopsis cruenta
Marudhamuthu Murugan, P. Ebinezer & John Muthumary
Mycologia Balcanica 5: 97–102 (2008)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2548597
Published online: 23 December 2008
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This study has clarified the conidiomatal development of Pestalotiopsis cruenta by using light and transmission electron microscopes. Based on light microscopic studies of the isolated fungus, it was shown that this species forms non-ostiolate pycnidial conidiomata in culture, whereas it is known to produce only acervular conidiomata on leaves. One of the interesting observations is the ultrastructure of the conidial wall in the pigmented cells as well as the basal and apical hyaline cells with the appendages. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first ultrastrucural examination of conidiomata and conidia of Pestalotiopsis cruenta.

acervular and pycnidial conidiomata, appendicular coelomycetes, conidium ontogeny, ultrastructure
A new record for the Turkish mycota: Xylaria filiformis
Basaran Dulger, Gorkem Dulger, Nurcihan Hacioglu & Fahrettin Gucin
Mycologia Balcanica 4: 95–96 (2007)
doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2547966
Published online: 20 June 2007
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Xylaria filiformis is recorded for the first time from Turkey.

Ascomycetes, stromatic pyrenomycetes, Turkish mycota, Xylaria