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Dendrodochium sp.?
Thorben Hülsewig, 27-02-2016 17:18
Hi there,
yesterday i found on pinecones this yellow fungus.
Can it be that is a Dendrodochium ?

thanks in advance,
Thorben
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Chris Yeates, 27-02-2016 22:31
Chris Yeates
Re : Dendrodochium sp.?
Hi Thorben
it could well be - although the Dendrodochium I know from Pinus, D. citrinum, has globose to subglobose conidia, unlike those you show:
http://www.ascofrance.com/uploads/recolte_file/Dendrodochium-citrinum-0a-0001.pdf (this file should zoom to around 300% without too much pixellation)

there are other species of course; description of quite a few can be seen here;


 


(I note there is a D. pinastri in the first one)


I hope that helps a little


Chris

Thorben Hülsewig, 27-02-2016 22:48
Re : Dendrodochium sp.?
Hi Chris,
thank you :)
That helps me.

best regards,
Thorben