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                William Slosse
                I recently found in damp litterlayer of Alnuswood
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Ayer encontre esta especie, en rama de gramineaP
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de ayer, en rama de algun tipo de arbusto... quiza
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                                    04-07-2017 15:48
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                Andgelo Mombert
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Dermea padi?
    
                    Viktorie Halasu,
                09-07-2017 01:27
    
    
Hello forum,this week I found this Dermea on bark of Prunus padus trunk (partly broken but still alive). This one has rather different spores from D. prunastri, but I didn't find any illustration of spores of D. padi in my literature. Nauta & Spooner (2000) give spore length as 15-20 um for D. padi - is that real size, or maybe a result of mixed literary data? (Zotto wrote here earlier, that the concepts of D. padi and D. prunastri might be interchanged in some works.) Can I call it D. padi or another name?
Thank you in advance for any advice.
Viktorie
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                09-07-2017 07:35            
            
                Re : Dermea padi?
                Hi Viktorie
This is actually what I call D. padi. D. prunastri on Prunus spinosa has narrower, always distinctly curved conidia.
Conidial width varies between *3.5-4 and *4.5-5 µm among my pics, and yours are with 3-3.5 at the very low end.
Yes it is with croziers.
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            This is actually what I call D. padi. D. prunastri on Prunus spinosa has narrower, always distinctly curved conidia.
Conidial width varies between *3.5-4 and *4.5-5 µm among my pics, and yours are with 3-3.5 at the very low end.
Yes it is with croziers.
Zotto
                                    Viktorie Halasu,
                                09-07-2017 12:19            
            
                Re : Dermea padi?
                Hello Zotto,
thank you for confirmation.
Viktorie
                
                
                
                
                
                            thank you for confirmation.
Viktorie









