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Possible Didymella sp. on Juncus effusus
Peter Thompson, 03-08-2013 16:04
Hello Everyone,

I have found a sample of an immersed ascomycete with microscopy which seems to resemble that from the genus Didymella.

I have attached a photograph of the host with the immersed fruit bodies and an image of the microscopy.

From a key to Didymella in Mycotaxon 43:374, 1992 my sample seems to key out to Didymella glacialis in Carex, however I also notice that there is a D. glacialis var. juncicola mentioned in Annales Mycologici 15 (1-2): 106, 1917. The var. juncicola does not feature in the more recent Mycotaxon key.

I wonder if anyone has experience of this genus and could possibly advise me?

Thank you,
Best Wishes,
Peter.
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