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Nicolas Suberbielle
Bonjour à tous, Je recherche cette publication :
Ombrophila sur cône d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Bernard CLESSE,
05-10-2016 20:39
Bonsoir à tous,Sur le même cône d'épicéa où se trouvait Hamacantoscypha uncipila, il y avait effectivement un Ombrophila (notamment repéré par Peter) ainsi que sur les autres cônes qui gisaient dans ce drain asséché de la pessière.
Mais apparemment, la taille des spores ne correspond pas à Ombrophila janthina !!
a) asques IKI+, à spores bisériées, à crochet à la base
b) paraphyses filiformes, septées
c) excipulum avec grandes et larges hyphes
d) spores étroitement elliptiques-subfusiformes, avec microguttules plus denses vers les pôles : 12-14x4,5-5,5
Qu'en pensez-vous ?
Bernard
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-10-2016 21:01
Re : Ombrophila sur cône d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Nice species, but Ombrophila is difficult.
necesary will be to see the unopened dead ascus apex in IKI, whether the amyloid ring extends to the very apex or not. Also a section would be valuable, though perhaps impossible because of abundant gel. Are there crystals, and is there an external gel outside the ectal excipulum also?
necesary will be to see the unopened dead ascus apex in IKI, whether the amyloid ring extends to the very apex or not. Also a section would be valuable, though perhaps impossible because of abundant gel. Are there crystals, and is there an external gel outside the ectal excipulum also?
Bernard CLESSE,
05-10-2016 21:06
Re : Ombrophila sur cône d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Thank you Zotto ! I hope to find the time to do this microscopy but not sure because I have several species (basidio) waiting too ... despite the very dry weather.
Bernard
Bernard




