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Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

Good evening, tried to determine with Munks Valsa

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Mycosphaerella on Ammophila
Enrique Rubio, 26-03-2015 20:04
Enrique Rubio

I'd like to know your opinion about this Mycosphaerella species growing on dead wet  stems of Ammophila arenaria. Pseudothecia are gregarious in long rows with pseudothecia inmersed in groups.


Ascospores of my fungus are broader than M. lineolata (14-24 x 3-5) or M. psammae (10-12 x 2.5-3 sec. DENNIS, 1983) another common graminicolous fungi on Ammophila . By the other hand M. elymifoliae has broader ascospores 19-22 x 7-8.


Some idea ?


Thanks again

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