
21-12-2006 18:32
Dmitry GavryushinDec. 09, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia

21-12-2006 18:26
Dmitry GavryushinDec. 09, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia

21-12-2006 18:23
Dmitry GavryushinDec. 09, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia

16-12-2006 11:27

trouvé en compagnie de Thuemenidium atropurpurea,

14-12-2006 10:11
Dmitry GavryushinDec.05, 2006, our town park. Diameter 5 mm.

11-12-2006 21:10
Je voudrais connaître une opinion sur ce Nectriac

10-12-2006 19:25
Je voudrais connaître une opinion sur ce Dermatea

09-12-2006 18:45
Dmitry GavryushinDec. 05, 2006, our town park. Size of separate fr
Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:32
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:33
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:33
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-12-2006 22:38

Re:Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Very good drawing of asci! The right one is fully turgescent (in the literature you will rarely find such asci).
For finding a genus it is necessary to see the paraphyses and their contents (in living state). Do you have Lugol (IKI) to test the ascus apex?
Also a median section to see the excipulum is important.
Zotto
For finding a genus it is necessary to see the paraphyses and their contents (in living state). Do you have Lugol (IKI) to test the ascus apex?
Also a median section to see the excipulum is important.
Zotto
Dmitry Gavryushin,
22-12-2006 08:42
Re:Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Many thanks for your comment Zotto. Well, I'm afraid that's all I have, and I still don't use any chemicals -that's for the next season...