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En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Castillo Joseba,
22-04-2016 09:23
Esta me ha costado varias pruebas poder ver algunas cosas, no tengo seguridad de que es lo que he visto.
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Saludos
Joseba
Castillo Joseba,
29-08-2016 12:54
Re : En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Alguna sugerencia ???
Enrique Rubio,
30-08-2016 12:02
Re : En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Sin ver ascos y esporas me parece que va a ser imposible
Florian Prell,
30-08-2016 12:34
Re : En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Hello Joseba,
are you sure about the correct measurment of the spore size? I think you collected a Lophodermium sp., maybe Lophodermium arundinaceum, but the spores should only be around 1.5 µM broad.
Best regards,
Florian
are you sure about the correct measurment of the spore size? I think you collected a Lophodermium sp., maybe Lophodermium arundinaceum, but the spores should only be around 1.5 µM broad.
Best regards,
Florian
Enrique Rubio,
30-08-2016 12:42
Re : En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Hi Florian, the ascomata don't remember those of a Lophodermium. I think these are close to Apiospora montagnei, a very common fungus on Arundo.
Florian Prell,
30-08-2016 13:16
Re : En caña comun (Arundo donax) 1
Hello Enrique,
yes, it seems like the macro- and microscopic features don't fit together.
Best regards,
Florian
yes, it seems like the macro- and microscopic features don't fit together.
Best regards,
Florian



