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Asexual morph on Fagus
Gernot Friebes,
13-02-2017 13:44
I'm looking for help with this nice species. I found it on a dead twig of Fagus sylvatica. The individual conidia measure about 3-5 µm in length. Not much more to say about it that isn't shown on the photos but I will be glad to try to provide further information if needed.
Thank you and best wishes,
Gernot
Walter Gams,
13-02-2017 13:54
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Lieber Gernot,
Wieder was zu kultivieren und zu sequenzieren.
Herzliche Grüße Walter
Wieder was zu kultivieren und zu sequenzieren.
Herzliche Grüße Walter
Gernot Friebes,
13-02-2017 14:02
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Lieber Walter,
okay, ist auf dem Weg. :-)
Schöne Grüße
Gernot
okay, ist auf dem Weg. :-)
Schöne Grüße
Gernot
Alain GARDIENNET,
13-02-2017 14:15
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Hi Gernot,
Did you compare with Cheirospora botryospora ?
Alain
Gernot Friebes,
13-02-2017 14:21
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Hi Alain,
I knew I had seen it before and now I remember that Lothar has shown it recently! http://ascofrance.com/search_forum/46101
Walter, soll ich dir das Material trotzdem schicken?
I will have to check the host again, it is possible that I mixed up some branches while collecting. EDIT: Apparently C. botryospora is a plurivorous species. I checked the wood anatomy and it indeed appears to be Fagus.
Many thanks to both of you and best wishes,
Gernot
I knew I had seen it before and now I remember that Lothar has shown it recently! http://ascofrance.com/search_forum/46101
Walter, soll ich dir das Material trotzdem schicken?
I will have to check the host again, it is possible that I mixed up some branches while collecting. EDIT: Apparently C. botryospora is a plurivorous species. I checked the wood anatomy and it indeed appears to be Fagus.
Many thanks to both of you and best wishes,
Gernot
Alain GARDIENNET,
13-02-2017 14:31
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Fagus is possible.
I meet it frequently on Carpinus, Fagus and Hedera.
Alain
Gernot Friebes,
13-02-2017 14:36
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Hi Alain,
indeed, I just edited my post. :-) At first I saw that it was mostly reported from Carpinus but as it turned out it seems to be a plurivorous species.
Many thanks again!
Gernot
indeed, I just edited my post. :-) At first I saw that it was mostly reported from Carpinus but as it turned out it seems to be a plurivorous species.
Many thanks again!
Gernot
Alain GARDIENNET,
13-02-2017 14:48
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Like us... plurivorous !
:)
Joey JTan,
13-02-2017 15:39
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
I looked for this fungus all summer and fall but no luck. Was it on small dead twigs still attached to the tree?
Walter Gams,
13-02-2017 16:28
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Ja, bitte schicke ihn. Dann kann ich Joey auch eine Abimpfung schicken. Walter
Gernot Friebes,
13-02-2017 17:23
Re : Asexual morph on Fagus
Exactly as you described, Joey – a dead twig still attached to the tree.
Ich schick's dir, Walter!
Best wishes,
Gernot
Ich schick's dir, Walter!
Best wishes,
Gernot