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28-10-2013 09:16

Stefan Blaser

Hello everybody I hope someone can help me identi

10-11-2013 21:40

Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found this one on rubus. It measures 1mm

09-11-2013 08:46

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Good morning,I would like to consult this asco fro

10-11-2013 17:25

Ueli Graf Ueli Graf

Hello,someone has this literature? Best regardsUe

09-11-2013 22:10

Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found these small discs on sandy soil. Th

10-11-2013 17:18

Ueli Graf Ueli Graf

Hello,someone has this literature? Best regardsUe

07-11-2013 22:01

Marcel Vega

Hi,I have got a PDF of P. ovalispora I don't know

09-11-2013 16:14

Jean-Paul Priou Jean-Paul Priou

Someone can to help me about this fungi found on U

09-11-2013 13:22

Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová) Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)

Hello,here is another asco from Georgia (Caucasus)

18-10-2013 22:21

Martin Bemmann Martin Bemmann

Dear all,does anyone have a digital copy of Carpen

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Pleospora?
Stefan Blaser, 28-10-2013 09:16
Hello everybody

I hope someone can help me identifying the following species of ?Pleospora?


Substrate: A small completely decorticated branch of deciduous wood (most probably Salix sp.). The branch was found along a river bank and was probably watersoaked for a longer time period.


Macroscopic description: The small, scattered black ascomata are immersed in the host tissue and the wood is coloured vividly red in the Regions where ascomata are present. ascomata are slightly prolonged in wood direction and thus ellipsoid in side view, length about 450 µm and height and breadth about 300 µm. The small, round porus is difficult to see.


Microscopic description: Asci are usually 120-150 x 19-21 µm. Spores are yellowish brown with 5-7(-9) transversal septa. 1(-2) cells on each Spore end have no longitudinal septum. The inner spore cells are irregularly 1-2 times longitudinally septate. Spore size is fairly constant with 28-30 x 9-10 µm. Branched pseudoparaphyses of about 1 µm diameter are present.


Thank you for any help


Stefan

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Jacques Fournier, 09-11-2013 16:34
Jacques Fournier
Re : Pleospora?
Hi Stefan,
sorry I was away and I missed your post.
Such aquatic Pleosporales with dictyospores that stain the wood purple are genetically distant from true Pleospora species and they are now accommodated in the new genus Murispora (Zhang et al, 2009, Studies in Mycology 64).
I think i recognize the ascospores of your collection, they likely belong to a species that is widespread in France and most likely elsewhere in Europe as shown by your record. It is still unnamed and there are many other similar aquatic species that need to be evaluated and compared with terrestrial ones.
I would be happy to study your collection if you kept it.
Cheers,
Jacques

Jacques Fournier
Las Muros
F 09420 Rimont
Stefan Blaser, 11-11-2013 09:57
Re : Pleospora?
Hi Jacques

Thanks a lot for your reply. This is very interesting. I will send you some material I have left. Probably not in the best state.

Stefan