29-04-2015 14:19
Hi to everybody I would know your opinion about t
30-04-2015 16:42
Garcia SusanaHi all:Can someone send me a pdf of the article:Sh
30-04-2015 09:30
Alex Akulov
Dear friendsAmong the old samples, which are store
30-04-2015 12:00
Katarina PastircakovaHi there, Does anyone have these papers? Bagyana
29-04-2015 11:36
Jean-Louis JALLA
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28-04-2015 20:35
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello,please, are the structures I observed in med

Good evening Forum,
I'd like to ask your help for an anamorph looking as densely grouped subulate spines on the bark of Acer.
Under the microscope I found 1-septate hyaline conidia of 8x2.6 to 9.4x3.4µ pointed at one end.
You should mark the branches colonized by the fungus in the field and keep an eye on them, because in a few weeks (depending on the weather, not until spring), the strongly gelatinous apothecia of a cream-colored Calloriopsis sp. will develop in the middle of the pycnidia. Have fun with the observations.
Cheers,
Guy
You're right Enrique.
I didn't know it was such a mysterious species.
Thank you very much
Thank you for the suggestion Guy. I will certainly follow it closely
Marc
I recently collected this mysterious fungus (ana & teleo) again on Salix twigs from a tree. This time no obvious association with a pyrenomycete (location the same as my earlier collection reported on this forum).
Interesting to learn that Von Arx has examined the type. Would it make sense to ask somebody at the Westerdijk Institute (formerly CBS, Von Arx worked there for a long time) whether they know anything about this particular type specimen or the study involved? The fungus has already been sequenced?
Eduard



