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Diatrype / Diatrypella on Fraxinus?
Olsson Jan,
19-02-2016 00:05
Stoykov Dimitar,
19-02-2016 10:37
Re : Diatrype / Diatrypella on Fraxinus?
Hi,
To me it lookalike Diatrype bicolor (Berk. & Curtis) Cooke , but you have to check the type of a stroma, the measurements of the asci and spores, and substratum.
Regards,
Dimitar
To me it lookalike Diatrype bicolor (Berk. & Curtis) Cooke , but you have to check the type of a stroma, the measurements of the asci and spores, and substratum.
Regards,
Dimitar
Stoykov Dimitar,
19-02-2016 13:59
Re : Diatrype / Diatrypella on Fraxinus?
Hi, Olo,
You can check the publication of Vasilyeva, L.N. & Stephenson, S.L. (2005) in journal Fungal Diversity, vol. 19: 189-200.
According to the polysporous ascus it seems better to see inside the genus Diatrypella (for example D. verruciformis).
Regards, Dimitar
You can check the publication of Vasilyeva, L.N. & Stephenson, S.L. (2005) in journal Fungal Diversity, vol. 19: 189-200.
According to the polysporous ascus it seems better to see inside the genus Diatrypella (for example D. verruciformis).
Regards, Dimitar


