Roland Kirschner

German mycologist.

Abbreviations: R.Kirschner
Occupations: researcher, botanist
Citizenships: Germany
Languages: German
Dates: 1968-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 125 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 133 fungi

125 fungi attributed, 8 fungi contributed to133 fungi:

Dacryoscyphus R. Kirschner & Zhu L. Yang 2005
fungi genus in the dacrymycetaceae family
Dacryoscyphus is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the Dacrymycetales order. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Dacryoscyphus chrysochilus, found in China. The genus and species were formally described in 2005.
Cuniculitremaceae J.P. Samp., R. Kirschner & M. Weiss 2001
fungi family in the order tremellales
The Cuniculitremaceae are a family of fungi in the order Tremellales. There are three genera in the family. Sterigmatosporidium polymorphum parasitizes other fungi growing in insect galleries in wood. It does not produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies), but has septate basidia similar to those found in the genus Tremella. Most species are known only from their yeast states.
Rhizoctonia ochracea (Massee) Oberw., R. Bauer, Garnica & R. Kirschner 2013
fungi species in the ceratobasidiaceae family
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Cuniculitrema polymorpha R. Kirschner & J.P. Samp. 2001
fungi species in the cuniculitremaceae family
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Cruciger lignatilis R. Kirschner & Oberw. 1999
fungi species
Cruciger lignatilis is an anamorph species of fungus, found growing on rotting wood in Germany. It is the only species in the genus Cruciger in the class Agaricomycetes. It has not yet been placed in any order or family. The genus name refers to the cruciform (cross-shaped) conidia.
Chionosphaera cuniculicola R. Kirschner, Begerow & Oberw. 2001
fungi species in the chionosphaeraceae family
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Basidiopycnis Oberw., R. Kirschner, R. Bauer, Begerow & Arenal 2006
fungi genus in the phleogenaceae family
Basidiopycnis is a fungal genus in the family Hoehnelomycetaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Basidiopycnis hyalina. The species forms minute pycnidial basidiocarps (fruit bodies) in bark beetle tunnels. Teleomorphs produce auricularioid (laterally septate) basidia, whilst anamorphs produce asexual conidia. Basidiopycnis hyalina was described from Germany and is also known from Italy and Switzerland. Anamorphic fruit bodies collected in Canada were given the name Basidiopycnides albertensis, but are currently considered conspecific with the European species.
Proceropycnis pinicola M. Villarreal, Arenal, V. Rubio, Begerow, R. Bauer, R. Kirschner & Oberw. 2006
fungi species in the phleogenaceae family
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Proceropycnis M. Villarreal, Arenal, V. Rubio, Begerow, R. Bauer, R. Kirschner & Oberw. 2006
fungi genus in the phleogenaceae family
Proceropycnis is a genus of fungi in the family Hoehnelomycetaceae. The genus is known from Spain, North America, and east Asia.
Dacryoscyphus chrysochilus R. Kirschner & Zhu L. Yang 2005
fungi species in the dacrymycetaceae family
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Colacosiphon filiformis R. Kirschner, R. Bauer & Oberw. 2001
fungi species in the cryptomycocolacaceae family
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Colacogloea papilionacea R. Kirschner & Oberw. 1999
fungi species in the colacogloeaceae family
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Coccomyces taiwanensis C.L. Hou, R. Kirschner & Chee J. Chen 2006
fungi species in the rhytismataceae family
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Basidiopycnis hyalina Oberw., R. Kirschner, R. Bauer, Begerow & Arenal 2006
fungi species in the phleogenaceae family
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Atractocolax pulvinatus R. Kirschner, R. Bauer & Oberw. 1999
fungi species
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Pleurovularia polliniae (Henn.) R. Kirschner & U. Braun 2002
fungi species
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Cylindrocarpostylus gregarius (Bres.) R. Kirschner & Oberw. 1999
fungi species
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Ctenosporium pectinatum R. Kirschner 2006
fungi species
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Cruciger R. Kirschner & Oberw. 1999
fungi genus
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Mycena indigotica C.L. Wei & R. Kirschner 2018
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
Mycena indigotica is a species of fungus. It was described for the first time in 2018 by Chia Ling Wei and Roland Kirschner after its discovery on the North-western Pacific Island of Taiwan. The genus Mycena is most famous for containing the majority of described bioluminescent fungi. However, M. indigotica is one of the many non-bioluminescent species within the genus. Nonetheless, this mushroom is aesthetically striking, with a petite and novel morphology.
Cuniculitrema J.P. Samp. & R. Kirschner 2001
fungi genus in the cuniculitremaceae family
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Colacosiphon R. Kirschner, R. Bauer & Oberw. 2001
fungi genus in the cryptomycocolacaceae family
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Chionosphaera erythrinae (Hansf.) R. Kirschner 2008
fungi species in the chionosphaeraceae family
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Atractocolax R. Kirschner, R. Bauer & Oberw. 1999
fungi genus
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Verrucisporota struthanthicola R. Kirschner 2006
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Venustosynnema reniformisporum R. Kirschner & L.C. Liu 2014
fungi species
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Titaea tetrabrachiata R. Kirschner 2006
fungi species in the tubeufiaceae family
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Stenella myrsines R. Kirschner 2007
fungi species in the teratosphaeriaceae family
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Sarocladium spinificis Y.H. Ye & R. Kirschner 2014
fungi species in the order hypocreales
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Rhizoctonia noxia (Donk) Oberw., R. Bauer, Garnica & R. Kirschner 2013
fungi species in the ceratobasidiaceae family
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