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Cyathicula sur Fallopia japonica ?
Bernard CLESSE,
08-01-2016 23:22
Bonsoir à tous,Suite de mes récoltes sur renouée du Japon.
a) asques IKI+
b) paraphyses cylindriques très guttulées
c) spores fusiformes, parfois arquées, très guttulées : 12,5-18,5x2-3
Bernard
Hans-Otto Baral,
09-01-2016 09:32
Re : Cyathicula sur Fallopia japonica ?
Hi Bernard
great, this is Cyathicula paludosa (= Malotium paludosum). The spores are very typical.
I have seen samples with and others without croziers, so this would be valuable to know, did you look at the ascus base?
I assume it is from 2.1. from the same place as D. castaneus?
Zotto
great, this is Cyathicula paludosa (= Malotium paludosum). The spores are very typical.
I have seen samples with and others without croziers, so this would be valuable to know, did you look at the ascus base?
I assume it is from 2.1. from the same place as D. castaneus?
Zotto
Bernard CLESSE,
09-01-2016 11:47
Re : Cyathicula sur Fallopia japonica ?
Hi Zotto,
Great thanks for your answer !
Yes, this is the same place as for Dasyscyphus castaneus and there were plenty of other fungi (asco and basidiomycetes) on dead stems of Fallopia japonica !
I will check if there is or not croziers at the basis asci.
Bernard
Great thanks for your answer !
Yes, this is the same place as for Dasyscyphus castaneus and there were plenty of other fungi (asco and basidiomycetes) on dead stems of Fallopia japonica !
I will check if there is or not croziers at the basis asci.
Bernard





