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Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Blasco Rafael,
15-09-2014 16:59
Hola, estas muestras les parece que son Incrucipulum ciliare,Sobre hojas caidas de Quercus, sobre 1--1,5 mm
Pelos de 55-- 110 x 6,8 , con cristales en el apice
Ascas 57--61 x 6--6,5
Esporas ( solo vistas dos fuera del asca) 20--21 x 2,5--3
parafisis rectas, acabadas en punta, mas largas que las ascas
Un saludo
Rafel
Chris Yeates,
15-09-2014 20:07
Re : Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Hola
I would say this is certainly Incrucipulum ciliare
amitiés
Chris
I would say this is certainly Incrucipulum ciliare
amitiés
Chris
Martin Bemmann,
15-09-2014 20:12
Re : Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Hola Rafael,
your collection corresponds with my collections on Castanea and Juglans. The spore you show is dead. In the living state there should be more oildrops (2x 4-5) filling both halves of the spores. My picture shows such a dead one on the right side.
Best regards
Martin
your collection corresponds with my collections on Castanea and Juglans. The spore you show is dead. In the living state there should be more oildrops (2x 4-5) filling both halves of the spores. My picture shows such a dead one on the right side.
Best regards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral,
15-09-2014 21:45
Re : Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Thanks Martin, I wanted to show the same. Here a collection made 2 weeks ago in Hornberg on Quercus rubra leaves.
Interesting also the "nasse apicale" at the sides of the ascus apex below the apical ring, here stained in Lugol. It is a plasmatic stucture that might aid in spore discharge, and which I know otherwise only in Vibrissea and in Dothideales.
Zotto
Interesting also the "nasse apicale" at the sides of the ascus apex below the apical ring, here stained in Lugol. It is a plasmatic stucture that might aid in spore discharge, and which I know otherwise only in Vibrissea and in Dothideales.
Zotto
Blasco Rafael,
16-09-2014 07:18
Re : Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Gracias por la confirmacion, Chris, Martin y Zotto
Un saludo
Rafael
Un saludo
Rafael
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-09-2014 07:23
Re : Incrucipulum ciliare ??
Rafael, if you have the fungus still fresh, you can try again. I suppose it is a matter of preparation, important is to apply only very gentle pressure. Sometimes a population is dead already in the field, however, and looks externally healthy.






