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Setose asco on Vaccinium
Marc Detollenaere,
09-05-2023 06:06
On Vaccinium myrtillus I found some brown setose fruitbodies with muriform spores 16.5x5.5µ.Could it be Pleostigma?
Any help would be appreciated.
Marc
Thomas Læssøe,
09-05-2023 13:39
Re : Setose asco on Vaccinium
Capronia could be a possibility
Wendy Untereiner,
09-05-2023 17:00
Re : Setose asco on Vaccinium
Dear Marc,
Yes, it cetainly looks like a Capronia. I'd like to culture this fungus if you're willing to send a portion of it to me.
Yours,
Wendy Untereiner
untereiner@brandonu.ca
Yes, it cetainly looks like a Capronia. I'd like to culture this fungus if you're willing to send a portion of it to me.
Yours,
Wendy Untereiner
untereiner@brandonu.ca
Marc Detollenaere,
10-05-2023 13:29
Re : Setose asco on Vaccinium
I tried to test hemiamyloidity but I didn't get a clear reaction.
Using a combination of keys of Capronia, C chlorospora was the only one with 5-7 transverse septae but the longitudinal septae in this taxon are located in the middle cells which is not the case here. Another possibility is C mansonii but here there are only 4-5 longitudinal septae and 1 incomplete longitudinal septum.
What do you think?Wendy, I will sent you the twig for further examination.
Marc
Using a combination of keys of Capronia, C chlorospora was the only one with 5-7 transverse septae but the longitudinal septae in this taxon are located in the middle cells which is not the case here. Another possibility is C mansonii but here there are only 4-5 longitudinal septae and 1 incomplete longitudinal septum.
What do you think?Wendy, I will sent you the twig for further examination.
Marc






