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ITS sequences from the following two collections B

Good evening!
There is one more finding, from dead wood of Tilia cordata.
Spores 21-36*2,5-3,6 um, guttulate, from 0-septate to 3-5-septate
Asci IKI blue
Other microstructures are shown on photos.
What is your opinion concerning this specimen?
With best wishes,
Irina
Zotto
Thank you, Zotto!
That's presumably one more new discomycete for my country
Irina
Looks like very similar, except spore guttules (they are larger than in my specimen)
With best regards,
Irina
As is stated in Otto Baral's paper on vital taxonomy (1992), spores quickly die in Melzer reagent and therefore septae or structures which look like septae are visible.
Sincerely,
Irina









