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Bonjour. Je ai un rassemblement de 02.02.2015 de

09-02-2015 16:47

Dear FriendsI want to show a nice discovery of pin

09-02-2015 17:36
Chris JohnsonGreetings,Gregarious colony on the bark of a dead

09-02-2015 19:19
Hi to all We have found these pustulate, ellipsoi

09-02-2015 13:25
Gernot FriebesHi,I recently found this species on the bark of a

08-02-2015 14:12
Chris JohnsonHello AllI am looking for literature for this spec

08-02-2015 17:55
Nick AplinSalut à tous, I must admit that I'm quite out of
Encoelia-like fungus
Thorben Hülsewig,
02-11-2021 18:26
yesterday i found this ascomycet on a unkown rotten wood (possibly picea).
It could be there is a parasit in it or the spore-like structures are the paraphyses.
The asci are IKI-
Any idea what this could be ?
best regards,
Thorben
Björn Sothmann,
02-11-2021 18:34

Re : Encoelia-like fungus
Hi Thorben,
this looks like Diplocarpa bloxamii.
Best,
Björn
Thorben Hülsewig,
02-11-2021 18:51
Re : Encoelia-like fungus
Hi Björn,
thank you that fits well :)
best regards,
Thorben
thank you that fits well :)
best regards,
Thorben
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-11-2021 20:41

Re : Encoelia-like fungus
Hallo Thorben
this is superb! Could you please send me the sample data for an article on the species? It would also be interesting if you measured spores etc. How big are the apos?
You should definitely look at the anatomy of the wood. Softwood would be very unusual.
You should definitely look at the anatomy of the wood. Softwood would be very unusual.
The wood looks superficially blackened. Sometimes the fungus grows on Armillaria rhizomorphs. Maybe it grow on different fungi. The furrows in the wood do not look like a conifer.
Zotto
Thorben Hülsewig,
03-11-2021 16:52
Re : Encoelia-like fungus
Hallo Zotto,
ich schicke dir gleich eine E-Mail.
best regards,
Thorben
ich schicke dir gleich eine E-Mail.
best regards,
Thorben