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En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Castillo Joseba, 14-05-2020 09:22
Castillo JosebaMe mandan esta muestra en seco de Galicia,  recolectada en  restos de herbaceas

Ejemplar unico de 3-4 mm. de diametro


A ver si hay alguna sugerencia


Saludos

Joseba
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Hans-Otto Baral, 14-05-2020 09:42
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Hi Joseba

without living elements and the iodine reaction I cannot say something.

Zotto
Castillo Joseba, 14-05-2020 10:10
Castillo Joseba
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Buenos dias Zotto,  espero que estes bien de salud.

He hecho un poco mas de muestra,  aplastandola mas para dispersar un poco los elementos y verlos mejor,  si que tiene reacción y tambien he visto  alguna parafisis...te pongo fotos
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Hans-Otto Baral, 14-05-2020 10:18
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
So a Hymenoscyphus s.l. The substrate looks leafy. Perhaps H. immutabilis, though this is an autumn fungus.
Castillo Joseba, 14-05-2020 10:20
Castillo Joseba
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Gracias Zotto
Mirek Gryc, 14-05-2020 15:34
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Hi Zotto, hi Joseba
Microscopic features actually poorly readable from dry material, but maybe Rustroemia should also be considered ???

I am sorry if I am wrong but I got such impression after morphological features. I compared with my recently found on a thin twig Alnus.
Mirek

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Hans-Otto Baral, 14-05-2020 16:15
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
You are right, Mirek! The apical ringlooks sclerotiniaceous, and then the spores also better fit some Ciboria etc on leaves.
Mirek Gryc, 14-05-2020 18:01
Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Hi Zotto
If you agree with me, I have a question for you: are the nuclei visible in the dry material?
In Joseb's second photo, some spores show something similar to them. Slightly distorted but could it be them?
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral, 14-05-2020 18:06
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Re : En restos de herbaceas sin identificar
Not sure but it could be. Spores often survive in dry state for weeks and months.