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                Hello, I found this very small (ca 0,5mm) yellow
Multispored Pyreno
    
                    DirkW,
                01-07-2014 19:31
    
     salut a tous,
salut a tous,i need some help in case of a multispored (more than 100 i guess) pyreno with allantoid spores (9-12 x 2), little oil-drops mostly apical, sometimes one middle-septum. the perithecias are rough, 0,5-1mm, looking like nitschkias when they are wet, but they don't collapse. naturally its not a nitschikia, but what else ...?
i found this on a small place in the garden on different substrates (a location near privas): rubus, castanea etc. ...
who can help?
best
dirk
                                    Uwe Lindemann,
                                01-07-2014 19:40            
            Re : Multispored Pyreno
                Hi Dirk,
nice to hear from you!
For me it's a Nitschkia, maybe N. broomeiana, a cosmopolitian species, with more than 200 spores in each ascus.
Best, Uwe
                
                
                
                
                
                            nice to hear from you!
For me it's a Nitschkia, maybe N. broomeiana, a cosmopolitian species, with more than 200 spores in each ascus.
Best, Uwe
                                    DirkW,
                                01-07-2014 20:13            
             
                Re : Multispored Pyreno
                hi uwe - wonderful! that fits perfect!
http://www.ascofrance.com/uploads/forum_file/Nitschkia-broomeana-0001.pdf
also saw the little spines ...
i was not aware of a multispored nitschkia till now!
call you soon on PM!
since two days back from france ...
                
                
                
                
                
                            http://www.ascofrance.com/uploads/forum_file/Nitschkia-broomeana-0001.pdf
also saw the little spines ...
i was not aware of a multispored nitschkia till now!
call you soon on PM!
since two days back from france ...
 
                

