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Lydia Koelmans

Please can anyone tell me the species name of the

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Didymella "bambusicola"
Björn Wergen, 05-10-2012 15:31
Björn WergenHi there,

I am coming again with an interesting pyrenomycete which grows on old stems of Arundinaria (I think it IS Arundinaria sp). It is a very small fungus embedded into the surfaces of the dead culms and leafs. 

Spores are around 11-13x5-6µm and have a central septation. In most cases the upper part of the spore is broader. I have also found some conidiospores but I do not know if they belong to the Didymella. There will be a photo of them too.

And: there is no reaction in Lugol.

regards,
björn
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