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Current research covers a broad spectrum of tasks from phylogeny and evolution, genetic variability and microevolution, to protection of genetic resources. Our research is organized into two main topics:
Our research activities focus on four main topics:
We participate in the following:
Species Plantarum - Flora of the World
Flora of China
Flora Nordica
Flora Hellenica
Flora Iberica
Flora of the Ladakh
Flora of Slovakia
Key to the Flora of the Slovakia
Exkursionsflora für Österreich
Exkursionsflora von Deutschland. Band 4, Gefasspflanzen: Kritischer Band
We coordinate:
Flora of the Czech Republic
Key to the Flora of the Czech Republic
Checklists:
List of the vascular plants of the Czech Republic
Chromosomal counts of the vascular plants of the Czech and Slovak Republics
Karyological database of ferns and flowering plants of Slovakia
Euro+Med
Atlases:
Phytocartographical syntheses of the Czech Republic
Atlas of the Rubus of the Czech Republic. (in prep.)
Atlas Florae Europae 1-14
National advisory center for international projects:
Euro+Med
European Network for Biodiversity Information ENBI
Atlas Florae Europae
Species Plantarum – Flora of the World
Lichenology
a. Lichen Diversity of the Czech Republic
b. Taxonomy uses a classical approach together with contemporary methods
c. Systematics
d. Chorology and ecology
e. Protection of lichens
Mycology
The mycology group deals with the study of systematics and taxonomy of lignicolous non-stromatic perithecial ascomycetes and their dematiaceous hyphomycetic anamorphs. Phylogenetic approaches based on detailed morpho-taxonomic and cultivation studies are used along with molecular ITS research, core SSU and LSU rDNA and RPB2. Structural phylogenesis and secondary (2D) structure prediction is also used to provide better alignment that enables the integration of phylogenetic signals even from unclearly aligned homologous sequence sections. Ascomycetes are the largest known fungal group that typically has large morphological variability and occurs in various ecosystems and geographic areas.
To solve problems related to biology, ecology, taxonomy and phylogenesis of these microorganisms it is necessary to have detailed knowledge of the teleomorphs and anamorphs, two separate reproduction phases in the life cycle. The research tasks and objectives are therefore formed to solve the systematic and phylogenetic questions of the (1) phylogenetically less-researched groups of perithial ascomycetes, (2) taxonomic integration of anamorphs and teleomorphs in the life-cycle of ascomycetes and (3) the integration of anamorph fungi in the “botanical system”.
The main research activities focus on a world monograph of the family Chaetosphaeria and its anamorphs as well as a molecular-taxonomic study of saprophytic fungi from the Ceratostomella complex. Current research also deals with the study of biodiversity of microscopic lignicolous saprophytic fungi in natural vegetation stands.