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Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Bernard CLESSE, 01-12-2015 12:07
Bernard CLESSESur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris. Spores filiformes très longues, s'enroulant en spirales hors asque.

Bernard
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Bernard CLESSE, 01-12-2015 20:25
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Je pensais à Lophodermium pinastri…

Quelqu'un peut-il confirmer/infirmer ?

Merci d'avance !

Bernard
Peter Püwert, 01-12-2015 22:24
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Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Hi Bernard,
in my opinion is this Lophodermium pini- excelsae, good to see the fine stromatic lines. L. pinastri have many and strong stromatic lines and ripe reddish lips, L. p.- exc. the lips are greyish to light blue.
Of course the length of the asco spores must be considered.
Pictures of L. seditiosum, on pinus needles too,  I enclose.
Greetings Peter.
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Bernard CLESSE, 02-12-2015 08:16
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Hi Peter,

A big thank you for your informations and pictures !

I therefore eliminates Lophodermium pinastri and will look at this more closely tonight. So that will be played between Lophodermium pini-excelsae and Lophodermium seditiosum.

See you very soon,

Bernard
Bernard CLESSE, 02-12-2015 21:32
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Hi Peter,

I just checked several things :

a) transverse stromatic lines on the needles : black, present but rare
b) asci : 120-140x10-14
c) the length of the spores is approximately that of the length asci (once the spores are outside the ascus, they are very difficult to measure and start spiraling)

I think it's OK for Lophodermium pini-excelsae. What about you ?

Thanks in advance.

Bernard
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Peter Püwert, 03-12-2015 21:52
Peter Püwert
Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Hi Bernard,
for L. pini- exc. the spores are to long (must be round  60 µm). The color of the lips ?
Probable however L. pinastri.
Greetings Peter.
Bernard CLESSE, 03-12-2015 23:34
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Lophodermium sur aiguilles de Pinus sylvestris
Hi Peter, 

The lips are not red but black. I know I saw one spore out of asci 85 mu long.

So, OK for Lophodermium pinastri.

Thank you !

Bernard