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Diaporthe (?) on Lonicera xylosteum
Enrique Rubio, 13-06-2012 18:50
Enrique RubioHi to everybody:
This Diaporthe (?) species grews filling the bark of Lonicera xylosteum at 1000 m of altitude.

Have you some idea for this fungus?
Many thanks again
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Jacques Fournier, 13-06-2012 18:59
Jacques Fournier
Re : Diaporthe (?) on Lonicera xylosteum
Hi Enrique,
the host looks very much like Rhamnus (cathartica?) and the fungus like Diaporthe fibrosa.
Check both.
Cheers,
Jacques
Enrique Rubio, 13-06-2012 19:13
Enrique Rubio
Re : Diaporthe (?) on Lonicera xylosteum
Thank you , Jacques.
I have seen in Wehmeyer's work that my fungus is closely related with Diaporthe fibrosa, as you say me.

I'm not very sure about the host, but in this place they are Rhamnus alpina. Can this fungus to attack this shrub too?
Enrique
Jacques Fournier, 13-06-2012 20:10
Jacques Fournier
Re : Diaporthe (?) on Lonicera xylosteum
I don't know about R. alpina, I never found D. fibrosa on this host. The whitish and black strips of the inner bark are typical of that genus. The wood structure is also very peculiar when seen on cross section.
Hasta luego!
Jacques
Enrique Rubio, 13-06-2012 20:19
Enrique Rubio
Re : Diaporthe (?) on Lonicera xylosteum
Gracias Jacques
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