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Blackish disco on Picea abies branches
    
                    Alex Akulov,
                13-07-2011 23:23
    
     At the photos is a species with a very distinctive asci and ascospores.
At the photos is a species with a very distinctive asci and ascospores.Probably this is something trivial. Too much large and remarkable structures at this species presented. Unfortunately, I do not know this species yet.
Alex
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                13-07-2011 23:36            
             
                Re : Blackish disco on Picea abies branches
                It is Tryblidiopsis pinastri (sorry, now Triblidiopsis). The name is misleading, I know it only from Picea.
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            Zotto
                                    Marja  Pennanen,
                                13-07-2011 23:38            
            Re : Blackish disco on Picea abies branches
                Dear Alex,
when this opens, it reveals lighter hymenium.
I think this is Tryblidiopsis pinastri?.
Marja
Hmm, seems, that Zotto is very fast ;)
                
                
                
                
                
                            when this opens, it reveals lighter hymenium.
I think this is Tryblidiopsis pinastri?.
Marja
Hmm, seems, that Zotto is very fast ;)
                                    Alex Akulov,
                                14-07-2011 00:11            
            
            
        
                                    Alex Akulov,
                                14-07-2011 20:01            
             
                Re : Blackish disco on Picea abies branches
                Dear Zotto
According Martin Magnes monograph Triblidiopsis pinastri really prefer Picea, but this is not single possible substrate. In the attached file I send a fragment of the monograph with more in detailed ecological characteristics of this species.
                
                
                
                                    
                
                
                            According Martin Magnes monograph Triblidiopsis pinastri really prefer Picea, but this is not single possible substrate. In the attached file I send a fragment of the monograph with more in detailed ecological characteristics of this species.
Thanks again for your help!
Alex
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                14-07-2011 21:00            
             
                Re : Blackish disco on Picea abies branches
                oh yes, 7/8 Picea, the rest other conifer genera
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
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 Triblidiopsis-pinastri-0001.pdf
 Triblidiopsis-pinastri-0001.pdf