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20-03-2024 14:26

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Some small pycnidia sprouting abundantly on

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Acorn anamorph
Josep Torres, 20-03-2024 14:26
Josep TorresHello.
Some small pycnidia sprouting abundantly on an acorn on the ground.
Blackish in color like grains, very superficial, poorly adhered to the substrate, with a size between 154.54 to 219.7 µm. wide and with a height of between 70.74 and 123 µm.
Hyphae from the wall of the perithecium are heavily pigmented brown and have a labyrinth-like arrangement.
Cylindrical conidiogenous hyphae with measurements of (10.7) 11 - 22.1 (24.8) × (1.6) 1.7 - 2.6 (3.6) µm.
Cylindrical conidia, many of them tapering, with guttulas inside and measurements of:
(6.7) 7.5 - 9.2 (10) × (2.1) 2.2 - 2.9 (3.4) µm
Q = (2.2) 2.6 - 4.3 (4.6) ; N = 40
Me = 8.2 × 2.5 µm; Qe = 3.3

I understand the difficulty of identifying species like this, but given the specificity of the host, perhaps there is someone here who knows it. It's just that I have the feeling that I've seen it before somewhere, but my memory is no longer enough.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards.

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Josep Torres, 23-03-2024 08:17
Josep Torres
Re : Acorn anamorph
Any suggestions......
Hardware Tony, 23-03-2024 13:54
Hardware Tony
Re : Acorn anamorph
Hi Josep,
Have you looked at Phomopsis glandicola? Conidia look close also. regards
Josep Torres, 24-03-2024 14:13
Josep Torres
Re : Acorn anamorph
Thanks Tony.
He was completely unaware of the existence of the species.
There is not much information about the species on the internet but it seems that it would be associated with Quercus, even Quercus ilex.
Microscopy would also fit quite well with your Phomopsis glandicola proposal.
Again, thank you very much.
Kind regards.
Josep.