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- Zdeněk Pouzar (13 April 1932 – 4 June 2023) was a Czech mycologist. Along with František Kotlaba, he published several works about the taxonomy of polypore...
- Jaroslav Pouzar (born 23 January 1952) is a Czech former professional ice hockey forward. He was selected in the fourth round of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft...
- Lactarius species) and the non-bleeders (those that do not). In 1959, Zdenek Pouzar created a distinct genus, Haematostereum, for the bleeding species of Stereum...
- the United States and Canada, it was described by Czech mycologist Zdeněk Pouzar in 1972. It is ****ociated with conifers such as western hemlock and spruce...
- Bondartsev in 1960, and later transferred to the genus Albatrellus by Zdeněk Pouzar in 1960. Albatrellus henanensis, described in 1991, is a synonym. Fuller...
- "Irpiciporus_pachyodon". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 31 January 2021. "Spongipellis pachyodon (Pers.) Kotl. & Pouzar". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 31 January 2021....
- flettii, but this naming was invalid as it lacked a Latin description. Zdeněk Pouzar transferred it to Albatrellus in 1972. The bluish to tan caps are 5–15 centimetres...
- months. Hat trick scorers  Ken Berry (CAN) (vs. Netherlands)  Jaroslav Pouzar (TCH) (vs. West Germany)  Milan Nový (TCH) (vs. West Germany)  Marián Šťastný (TCH)...
- a genus cir****scribed by Czech mycologists František Kotlaba and Zdeněk Pouzar in 1958, when the newly described Chinese species Climacocystis montana...
- transferred to the genus Aureoboletus by Zdeněk Pouzar in 1957. It is considered vulnerable in the Czech Republic. Pouzar Z. (1957). "Nova genera macromycetum I"...