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Hypocrea en Rubus fructicosus
Blasco Rafael,
02-01-2018 19:08

Diametro , la mas grande sobre 4 mm,
Esporas separadas 4 x 5---4 x 5,5---5 x 6---4,5 x 6
Ascas 90 x 6---100 x 5---105 x 6
Un saludo
Rfael
Chris Yeates,
03-01-2018 22:49

Re : Hypocrea en Rubus fructicosus
Hola Rafael
have you seeN https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3189789/ ? It can be freely downloaded as a PDF from there. Walter Jaklitsch points out that Hypocrea rufa is often misidentified for other closely-related species.
I myself have found a similar fungus on Rubus idaeus but have struggled to get mature spores. I find this group quite difficult . . .
Saludos
Chris
have you seeN https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3189789/ ? It can be freely downloaded as a PDF from there. Walter Jaklitsch points out that Hypocrea rufa is often misidentified for other closely-related species.
I myself have found a similar fungus on Rubus idaeus but have struggled to get mature spores. I find this group quite difficult . . .
Saludos
Chris
Hermann Voglmayr,
04-01-2018 01:34
Re : Hypocrea en Rubus fructicosus
Your species has green spores, so it definitely can't be H. rufa (now Trichoderma viride).
So you should have a look at the green-spored monograph in Studies in mycology https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2757427/ . However, most species can't be reliably identified without cultures and sequences.
Saludos, Hermann
So you should have a look at the green-spored monograph in Studies in mycology https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2757427/ . However, most species can't be reliably identified without cultures and sequences.
Saludos, Hermann
Blasco Rafael,
04-01-2018 08:59

Re : Hypocrea en Rubus fructicosus
Gracias Chris y Hermann
Veo que hay bastantes especies parecidas y complicadas, la dejare como Hypocrea sp por su alguna vez se quiere secuenciar
Rafael
Veo que hay bastantes especies parecidas y complicadas, la dejare como Hypocrea sp por su alguna vez se quiere secuenciar
Rafael