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10-01-2018 14:54

Gernot Friebes

Hi,a few days ago I collected a corticated branch

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Pyrenomycetous fungus on Prunus avium
Gernot Friebes, 10-01-2018 14:54
Hi,

a few days ago I collected a corticated branch of Prunus avium with an unknown pyrenomycetous fungus (soc. Hymenochaete corrugata). The ascomata are black, rather soft, and often very closely accompanied by algae. I also oberved some algal cells inside the ascomata which might suggest that it is a lichenized species. The ascomatal wall also shows a distinctive greenish-brown colour. The asci appear to be bitunicate and are IKI-, the hamathecium consists of very dense, frequently septate and inflated hyphal cells, and the ascospores measure about 49–65 x 4–5 µm and are multi-septate. 

Thanks for any ideas!

Best wishes,
Gernot
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Björn Wergen, 11-01-2018 22:03
Björn Wergen
Re : Pyrenomycetous fungus on Prunus avium
Hi Gernot,

this is Tubeufia corynespora, which seems to be typical for Prunus spp. I have some collections from Austria and one from Germany. 


Regards,
Björn
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Gernot Friebes, 11-01-2018 22:11
Re : Pyrenomycetous fungus on Prunus avium
Hi, Björn,

that seems to fit very well indeed! Thank you!

Best wishes,
Gernot