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Ascodichaena rugosa - Spore Appearance
Peter Thompson,
14-09-2012 13:40
Does anyone have illustrations of the ascospores for Ascodichaena rugosa?
It is a common fungus, but almost always found in its conidial state.
Ellis & Ellis only gives the spore measurements (18-24 x 13-16um).
Thanking you in anticipation,
Peter.
Thomas Læssøe,
14-09-2012 14:33
Re : Ascodichaena rugosa - Spore Appearance
http://www.mycokey.org/result_textsearch.shtml?action=refresh&2723
cheers
Thomas
PS It is quite common in the teleomorphic state if you look at the right host (Quercus) at the right time of year (late summer)
cheers
Thomas
PS It is quite common in the teleomorphic state if you look at the right host (Quercus) at the right time of year (late summer)
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-09-2012 17:21

Re : Ascodichaena rugosa - Spore Appearance
Do you actually mean Quercus? Jens' photo shows Fagus I think
Zotto
Zotto
Peter Thompson,
14-09-2012 19:52
Re : Ascodichaena rugosa - Spore Appearance
Hello Thomas,
Thank you for your response and the link to the Mycokey images. This has answered my question perfectly.
I did try to use the full version of Mycokey, following our meeting in South Yorkshire in May 2011, but unfortunately I could not get it to run on my laptop.
Best wishes,
Peter.
Thank you for your response and the link to the Mycokey images. This has answered my question perfectly.
I did try to use the full version of Mycokey, following our meeting in South Yorkshire in May 2011, but unfortunately I could not get it to run on my laptop.
Best wishes,
Peter.