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Mathias Hass
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Francois Guay
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Antonio Couceiro
Hola, me gustaria conocer opiniones sobre este tem
Hy to all, Yesterday I found this mushroom. Such spores can not find a solution.
Stroma size 1-2 mm long.
I think peroneutypa sp. But which one?
The spore size 8-10 x 1 microns
Thank you for your help.
Edit
Hi Edith,
And what about asci ?
Alain
I dont' know how to prepare the preparation these "hard" fungi.
The fungus is placed on a slide for the night and wait until the spores fall out of it.
Maybe these spores aren't of the Peroneutypa?
I'm sorry that I'm so clumsy, but thank you for your attention.
Regards: Edit
No problem Edit, we all have to learn with this forum.
In Peroneutypa, like Eutypella and other Diatrypaceae, the perithecias are immersed and we only see the necks. I join you a photo of the complete stroma of Eutypella scoparia in vertical section (made with a razor blade).
You will find asci and ascospores in these perithecias.
Alain
Oh, that's wonderful.
It seems that the fungus to be operated:-)
Thank you for teaching.
Regards: Edit




