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Coating on the bark.
Mirek Gryc, 28-06-2021 10:03
Hi

I apologize in advance, not this forum profile but you probably met with something like that.

I see such structures for the first time.
Any suggestions?
greetings
Mirek

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Martin Bemmann, 28-06-2021 18:10
Martin Bemmann
Re : Coating on the bark.
Hi Mirek,

look after anamorphs in Tubeufiaceae, like Helicomyces.

Regards

Martin
Mirek Gryc, 28-06-2021 18:42
Re : Coating on the bark.
Hi Martin
I did a hastily a few photos because I did not suspect that the species of these fungi can be determined on the basis of a microscope. It turned out, however, that there are keys for this kind :)
I must carry out more accurate research. Maybe I can specify a genre?
Meanwhile, thank you very much.
I will try to go back to the topic.
greetings
Mirek
Mirek Gryc, 29-06-2021 18:55
Re : Coating on the bark.
Welcome back.
I did not do new photos, I used photos already taken to measurements.
I looked at some keys and seem to me that the most suitable candidate is H. Virescens.
My experience in this topic is equal to zero, so I do not have a certainty. I would like to listen to the advice of someone more experienced.
greetings
Mirek
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