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Henri Koskinen

Could you help me in the right direction with this

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Unknown pyrenomycetous fungus growing on cowberry
Henri Koskinen, 19-04-2025 08:51
Could you help me in the right direction with this pyrenomycetous fungus. It was growing 14.04.2025 on Vaccinum vitis-idaea in central Finland. There several groups of fruitbodies on the stem. Diameter of the group depicted in my photo is 0,9 mm, individual fruitbodies were about 0,25 mm in diam.
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Alain GARDIENNET, 19-04-2025 09:10
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Unknown pyrenomycetous fungus growing on cowberry
Hi,
Compare Gibbera vaccinii please.
Very nice macrophoto !
Alain
Henri Koskinen, 19-04-2025 09:15
Re : Unknown pyrenomycetous fungus growing on cowberry
Thank you very much Alain!

Martin Bemmann, 19-04-2025 09:20
Martin Bemmann
Re : Unknown pyrenomycetous fungus growing on cowberry
Hi Henri,

compare also Gibbera compacta:

C.L. Shear et al, Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry. USDA Technical Bulletin 258, 1931: 13-14. (attached)

see also this photograph of Gibbera vaccini:


Regards

Martin
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