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Petr Soucek

Good evening, I would appreciate some advice on th

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Any idea ??? Globose spores-Ascomycete-Example-2(Plicaria endocarpoides ????)
UZUN Yasin, 01-08-2015 00:27
UZUN Yasinspores 9,7-10,4 µm, globose, in melzer with a (de bary bubbles???)..

on soil, near the road...
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Peter Püwert, 01-08-2015 02:45
Peter Püwert
Re : Any idea ??? Globose spores-Ascomycete-Example-2(Plicaria endocarpoides ????)
Hi Jasin,
in my opinion is this Marcelleina persoonii.
Greeting Peter.
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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 01-08-2015 18:33
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Any idea ??? Globose spores-Ascomycete-Example-2(Plicaria endocarpoides ????)

Hi Yasan an Peter,


first:  in contributions here I often miss any find-data. Yasan, unfortunately you do not tell us in what country, under what ecological circumstances you have found the species.


I agree with Peter that it should be Marcelleina. But - I do not see any ornament of the spores, so I am incecure of the species. If it is mediterraneous and the spores are really smooth (if not, M. Persoonii is likely) M. atroviolacea could be a solution. The color is usually darker there, but ... (??).


Regards from Lothar

Peter Püwert, 01-08-2015 23:38
Peter Püwert
Re : Any idea ??? Globose spores-Ascomycete-Example-2(Plicaria endocarpoides ????)
Hi all,
there I must agree with Lothar.
Greeting Peter.