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Lydia Koelmans

Please can anyone tell me the species name of the

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A Pleosporal symbiotic organism located and

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Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

This tiny, rather "rough" erumpent asco was found

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Ethan Crenson

Hi all, Another find by a friend yesterday in Bro

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Götz Palfner Götz Palfner

This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood

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Philippe PELLICIER

Bonjour, pensez-vous que S. ceijpii soit le nom co

29-06-2025 18:11

Ethan Crenson

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

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The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
Thomas Læssøe, 22-02-2024 13:05
Anybody has access to this paper?: The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
I have requested it via research gate but without luck

cheers

Thomas
Adam Polhorský, 22-02-2024 15:28
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
Hello, here it is.Did you find something from this genus? I have a species that is close to M. ulmi. Collections from Europe seem to be rare. Adam
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Thomas Læssøe, 23-02-2024 11:47
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
Adam Polhorský, 25-02-2024 14:47
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
Ah those look like the same species as mine- not quite boudieri, not quite ulmi. I've got a sequence if you wanted to compare.

A.
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Thomas Læssøe, 26-02-2024 09:31
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
We have not attempted to sequence but if you are interested I am sure the most recent find can be send your way

cheers
Hans-Otto Baral, 27-02-2024 17:35
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
I got sequences from Jonathan Mack from Canada in 2021 which he compared with Morrisographium and which appear to belong in Orbiliomycetes. Adam, did you try your sequence in GenBank? What relationship did you get?
Adam Polhorský, 28-02-2024 07:55
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
Hi Zotto, with LSU I'm mainly getting Microthyriaceae, The highest hit, Pseudocorniculariella guizhouensis, is somewhat similar in morphology. The Orbiliomycetes surely must be a contam.

Thomas thank you, the most recent find seems to be covered by other fungi, I fear that seq. in this case would not work. The conidia do not germinate in culture, so it would be hard to get clean DNA.

Adam
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Hans-Otto Baral, 28-02-2024 08:18
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : The dark synnematous hyphomycete genus Morrisographium: described species transferred from Sphaeronaema, Cornularia, Phragmographium, and Arthrobotryum
The data comprise the entire SSU, ITS and LSU D1-D2. All three regions point to an Orbiliomycete but with high distance. Perhaps a convergence.