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Red Bubbles on Brugmansia sp.
Thorben Hülsewig, 17-04-2017 16:28
Hi there,
a friend had send me an interesting fungus on Brugmansia sp.
This red Bubbles contain a large number of conidia, that produce conidia too.
I don't found conidiogeous cells, only the conidias.
No idea, what that fungus could be.
Any ideas ?

best regards,
Thorben
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Jason Karakehian, 17-04-2017 17:50
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Re : Red Bubbles on Brugmansia sp.
I think that to have any chance for a determination from morphology you really need to find and characterize the conidiogenous cells. If there is nothing of the sort - perhaps then you have a yeast?
Thorben Hülsewig, 23-04-2017 14:00
Re : Red Bubbles on Brugmansia sp.
Hi Jason,
i think you are right with yeast.
Few days ago i made my first culture and the result was the same, that i see no conidiogenous cells.

best regards,
Thorben