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fungi on Molinia caerlea
François Bartholomeeusen, 01-07-2014 21:26
Dear all,

On a green blade of grass of Molinia caerulea, I saw small arid patches (<10 mm) bordered by black lines. Upon further investigating I found several small bumps in diameter from 108.87 to 154.62 µm. When making a preparation the little pouch bursted in a tsunami of conidia (?) flooding my picture. Does anyone have an idea what this could be?

thanks you in advance


François Bartholomeeusen

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François Bartholomeeusen, 02-07-2014 06:51
Re : fungi on Molinia caerlea
Hello,

I add some information and more pictures.

Microscopy (all dimensions in water): from fresh material in water.

Conidie: elongated cylindrical, 35.99 to 55.39 x 3.76 to 5.01 uM Q = 10.18 with up to three septa
asci: nil
Paraphyse: nil
Hair: nil
ectaal excipulum: nil

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