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ITS sequences from the following two collections B

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Unknown to roses
Vojtech Pšenka, 05-03-2016 18:54
Vojtech Pšenkagrow on twigs rose, the size of one cluster of about 2 mm
anyone knows?
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Enrique Rubio, 05-03-2016 19:37
Enrique Rubio
Re : Unknown to roses

Hi Vojtech


I think you have an Unguiculariopsis species. You should to study thetypical  apothecial  hairs and other ascomatal structures.

Vojtech Pšenka, 05-03-2016 19:51
Vojtech Pšenka
Re : Unknown to roses
Thank you very much Enrique
Peter Püwert, 05-03-2016 20:02
Peter Püwert
Re : Unknown to roses
Hi all,
in my opinion is this Hyphodiscus theiodeus, a species with little roundish spores.
Substrate is often old Peniophora spec., mostly P. cinerea.
Greetings Peter.
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Enrique Rubio, 05-03-2016 20:19
Enrique Rubio
Re : Unknown to roses
Yes. It is a good possibilty, Peter. Please, Vojtech, get the study of the marginal region