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12-11-2016 19:34

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Hi,I found this hyphomycete parasitic on Botryosph

12-11-2016 21:03

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,Voici ce que je pense être Sticti

07-11-2016 21:27

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Pongo esto que no  me parece que sea un hongo,  

10-11-2016 12:25

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hi everybody,black to slightly black-brown, 0,8 mm

08-11-2016 22:39

Ueli Graf Ueli Graf

Hello, have found this Asco on a hardwood branch i

09-11-2016 14:22

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Hello everyone,Does anyone has following paper for

09-11-2016 06:03

Stephen Martin Mifsud Stephen Martin Mifsud

I wished to share some image of Botryosporium lon

08-11-2016 19:52

Stephen Martin Mifsud Stephen Martin Mifsud

Dear friends. A common Xylaria here on the Maltes

08-11-2016 20:04

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hi everybody,could anyone help me with a genus to

08-11-2016 11:06

Jean-Louis JALLA Jean-Louis JALLA

Bonjour à tous.Je "sèche" sur un petit asco. Et

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Parasitic hyphomycete with Fusarium-like conidia
Bernard Declercq, 12-11-2016 19:34
Bernard DeclercqHi,

I found this hyphomycete parasitic on Botryosphaeria dothidea on a twig of Rhamnus frangula:
Colonies composed of fasciculate more or less straight "hairs" originating from a common base, up to 300 µm high and wide, white.
Conidia cylindrical-fusiform, straight to slightly curved, mostly with hooked apical end and truncate basal end, 62-79x4.5-5 µm, 1-septate, rarely up to 7-septate, filled with a row of large low refractive guttules and many minute ones,smooth, hyaline.
Conidiophores cylindrical, more or les straight, up to 200 µm long, smooth, hyaline.
Conidiogenous cell integrated, terminal.
Your suggestions are welcome.

Cheers,
Bernard


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Guy Marson, 13-11-2016 08:32
Re : Parasitic hyphomycete with Fusarium-like conidia
Salut Bernard, 

Vraisemblablement le stade conidien (Fusarium) d'une Nectriaceae (s.l.).

Cheers,

Guy