Michal Tomšovský
Mendel University
98 Papers
360 Citations
Michal Tomšovský is an academic researcher from Mendel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Genus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 83 publications. Previous affiliations of Michal Tomšovský include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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Papers
Megaphylogeny resolves global patterns of mushroom evolution
Torda Varga,Krisztina Krizsán,Csenge Földi,Bálint Dima,Marisol Sánchez-García,Santiago Sánchez-Ramírez,Gergely J. Szöllősi,János Gergő Szarkándi,Viktor Papp,László Albert,William Andreopoulos,Claudio Angelini,Vladimír Antonín,Kerrie Barry,Neale L. Bougher,Peter K. Buchanan,Bart Buyck,Viktória Bense,Pam Catcheside,Mansi Chovatia,Jerry A. Cooper,Wolfgang Dämon,Dennis E. Desjardin,Péter Finy,József Geml,Sajeet Haridas,Karen W. Hughes,Alfredo Justo,Dariusz Karasiński,Ivona Kautmanová,Brigitta Kiss,Sándor Kocsubé,Heikki Kotiranta,Kurt LaButti,Bernardo Ernesto Lechner,Kare Liimatainen,Anna Lipzen,Zoltán Lukács,Sirma Mihaltcheva,Louis N. Morgado,Louis N. Morgado,Tuula Niskanen,Machiel E. Noordeloos,Robin A. Ohm,Beatriz Ortiz-Santana,Clark L. Ovrebo,Nikolett Rácz,Robert Riley,Anton Savchenko,Anton Savchenko,Anton Shiryaev,Karl Soop,Viacheslav Spirin,Csilla Szebenyi,Michal Tomšovský,Rodham E. Tulloss,Jessie K. Uehling,Igor V. Grigoriev,Igor V. Grigoriev,Csaba Vágvölgyi,Tamás Papp,Francis Martin,Otto Miettinen,David S. Hibbett,László Nagy +64 more
TL;DR: A phylogenetic tree of 5,284 fungal species is used to infer ages and broad patterns of speciation/extinction, diversification and morphological innovation in mushroom-forming fungi.
Clearcutting alters decomposition processes and initiates complex restructuring of fungal communities in soil and tree roots.
Petr Kohout,Markéta Charvátová,Martina Štursová,Tereza Mašínová,Michal Tomšovský,Petr Baldrian +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that the termination of photosynthate flow through tree roots into soil is associated with profound changes in soil, both in decomposition processes and fungal community composition, and there is some evidence that root endophytic fungi may have an important role in the early stages of this process.
Drivers of yeast community composition in the litter and soil of a temperate forest.
Tereza Mašínová,Barbara Doreen Bahnmann,Tomáš Větrovský,Michal Tomšovský,Kristina Merunková,Petr Baldrian +5 more
TL;DR: Using amplicon sequencing of environmental DNA to describe the composition of yeast communities in European temperate forest and to identify the potential biotic and abiotic drivers of community assembly, yeasts represented a substantial proportion of fungal communities in soil and litter.
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Genera of phytopathogenic fungi: GOPHY 4
Q.M. Chen,Mounes Bakhshi,Y. Balci,Kirk Broders,Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon,S.F. Chen,X. Fan,David Gramaje,Francois Halleen,M. Horta Jung,Qing Jiang,Thomas Jung,Tomáš Májek,Seonju Marincowitz,Ivan Milenković,Lizel Mostert,Chiharu Nakashima,I. Nurul Faziha,Meng Pan,Mubashar Raza,Bruno Scanu,Christoffel F.J. Spies,L Suhaizan,Hiroyuki Suzuki,Chengming Tian,Michal Tomšovský,José Ramón Úrbez-Torres,W Wang,B. Wingfield,M. J. Wingfield,Q. Yang,X. Yang,Rasoul Zare,P Zhao,Johannes Z. Groenewald,LB Cai,Pedro W. Crous +36 more
TL;DR: This paper is the fourth contribution in the Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) series and provides morphological descriptions and information about the pathology, distribution, hosts and disease symptoms, as well as DNA barcodes for the taxa covered.
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Effects of oak, beech and spruce on the distribution and community structure of fungi in litter and soils across a temperate forest
Barbara Doreen Bahnmann,Tereza Mašínová,Rune Halvorsen,Marie L. Davey,Petr Sedlák,Michal Tomšovský,Petr Baldrian +6 more
TL;DR: It was found that fungal community composition differed between litter and soil and among stand types but that community structure (richness, functional-guilds) was similar, and that the relative importance of dominant tree species and abiotic drivers differed among functional groups subsets of the community.
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