Accès membres

Mot de passe perdu? S'inscrire

13-01-2026 08:49

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Coccomyces sp. on fallen Rhododendron leavesPretty

13-01-2026 08:43

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Tricladium varicosporioides on indet. decorticate

12-01-2026 22:02

Ethan Crenson

Hello all, I am hoping someone will have some ins

13-01-2026 07:57

Danny Newman Danny Newman

cf. Bombardia on indet. decorticate woodAppalachia

13-01-2026 07:51

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Atrocalyx sp. on indet. herbaceous stemAppalachian

13-01-2026 07:28

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Chlorociboria glauca on indet. decorticate logThe

13-01-2026 07:14

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Neodasyscypha cerina on indet decorticate logThe S

11-01-2026 20:35

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A very tiny pyrenomycete sprouting sparsely

12-01-2026 05:24

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Cyathicula coronata on Urtica dioicaCataloochee Di

15-12-2025 11:49

Danny Newman Danny Newman

ITS sequences from the following two collections B

« < 1 2 3 4 5 > »
Anamorphe (?) sur tige d'Angelica sylvestris
Bernard CLESSE, 27-03-2017 21:13
Bernard CLESSEÀ nouveau rien au niveau microscopie pour ce qui me fait penser à un anamorphe sur tige d'angélique sauvage.

Quand même une idée ?

Bernard
  • message #48207
Hans-Otto Baral, 27-03-2017 22:25
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Anamorphe (?) sur tige d'Angelica sylvestris
young Heterosphaeria?
Gernot Friebes, 27-03-2017 22:45
Re : Anamorphe (?) sur tige d'Angelica sylvestris
I fear you need to provide more information than that. What's the size of these things? Are they soft or rather tough? How do they look in section? What does the black crust look like under the microscope? My initial thought was that they might be sclerotia but I certainly could be wrong...

Best wishes,
Gernot
Bernard CLESSE, 28-03-2017 08:16
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Anamorphe (?) sur tige d'Angelica sylvestris
Hi Zotto and Gernot,

Thank you for your remarks or ideas.

I'll give more informations and I'll do a section this evening but the size is around 2 mm and this thing is soft, completely white inside.

See you soon,

Bernard