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26-10-2014 09:55

Alain GARDIENNET Alain GARDIENNET

Hi all, I'm researching : Santesson R. (1993) Th

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Claude Kaufholtz-Couture Claude Kaufholtz-Couture

Bonjour,Mon étude préliminaire m'indique qu'il n

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Marja Pennanen

Hi,some collections have been quite long in my fri

25-10-2014 18:44

Marja Pennanen

Hello,these are about 0,1 mm wide.The spores are a

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Nina Filippova

Dear colleagues,There are not may pathogens of Sph

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Nev Kilkenny Nev Kilkenny

Dear Members,Could anyone possibly help me access

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Nev Kilkenny Nev Kilkenny

Dear Members,Could anyone help me access the follo

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DirkW DirkW

salut a tous,can anybody help me with this publica

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Gilbert MOYNE

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Alain BRISSARD

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Tarzetta 0670
Leandro Sánchez, 30-06-2020 07:59
Leandro SánchezSous Pinus sylvestris et Buxus sempervirens, 1200 m, jusqu'à 19 mm diamètre.
Cordialement
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 30-06-2020 16:55
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Tarzetta 0670
Hello Leandro.
The size range of ascospores seems very important, 28 µm comes probably from an overmature ascospore.
Based on your data, especially the numerous ascospores uniguttulate, and the ecology I don't see any species that could fit. It looks like small specimens of T. ochracea but the latter is not so small and is associated with Fagaceae.
Leandro Sánchez, 30-06-2020 18:02
Leandro Sánchez
Re : Tarzetta 0670
Hello Nicolas.
Thank you very much, the habitat was exclusive to Pinus and Buxus, I keep material.
Regards