10-01-2020 17:20
Thomas LæssøeThis materal apparently fail to key out in the Mll
09-01-2020 16:04
Bernard Declercq
Hi,Collected on Xylodon nespori on decaying wood
09-01-2020 20:47
Juuso ÄikäsThese were growing on dead needles of Pinus sylves
08-01-2020 18:19
Does anyone have a copy of this article?DÖBBELER
07-01-2020 17:22
Thomas LæssøeSee this link: https://svampe.databasen.org/obser
05-01-2020 19:29
William Slosse
Hallo Forum,I think to have found M. cinerea but I
Helminthosphaeria on conifer wood with aseptate brown spores - W Norway
Thomas Læssøe,
10-01-2020 17:20
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10030378
cheers
Thomas
Andrew N. Miller,
10-01-2020 17:27
Re : Helminthosphaeria on conifer wood with aseptate brown spores - W Norway
Helminthosphaeria pilifera Reblova (see Reblova 1999b)
Thomas Læssøe,
10-01-2020 21:23
Re : Helminthosphaeria on conifer wood with aseptate brown spores - W Norway
so you know of material without septa in the spores and with a more heterogenous covering of the ascomata and somewhat shorter spores?
Andrew N. Miller,
10-01-2020 23:18
Re : Helminthosphaeria on conifer wood with aseptate brown spores - W Norway
No, but I do think that ascospore septation can take awhile to form and you may not observe many ascospores with 1 septae, which is what you stated on the other website. If not H. pilifera, then maybe one of the Synaptospora species. If you really want to know, send it to me for DNA sequencing... ;o)
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy