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Asco sur strobile pourri d'Alnus glutinosa
Bernard CLESSE, 07-05-2018 22:04
Bernard CLESSEBonsoir à toutes et tous,

Hier j'ai trouvé cet asco sur strobile pourri d'Alnus glutinosa. Malheureusement peut-être pas assez mûr car pas vu de spores ni d'asques.

Longueur pied : 4 mm
Diamètre apothécie : 1 mm

Bernard
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Hans-Otto Baral, 07-05-2018 23:12
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Asco sur strobile pourri d'Alnus glutinosa
Perhaps Cudoniella clavus, or Hymenosc. vernus which is probably congeneric with C. clavus.
But C. clavus is linked to running water.
Peter Püwert, 07-05-2018 23:14
Peter Püwert
Re : Asco sur strobile pourri d'Alnus glutinosa
Hi Bernard,
in my opinion is this Cudoniella clavus.
Greetings Peter.

http://www.ascofrance.com/base-de-donnees?genre=Cudoniella#
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Bernard CLESSE, 08-05-2018 11:36
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Asco sur strobile pourri d'Alnus glutinosa
Hello to you both and thank you for your messages!

Indeed, Cudoniella clavus seems to be a good idea and, to answer Zotto, alder strobiles were in a small pond drying in the forest and was fed by a small stream there is still a short time.

Bernard