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Anybody recognize this strange anamorphic fungus on Sambucus nigra, Denmark
Thomas Læssøe,
25-11-2025 14:24
konidia brownish, longitudinally striate, 2-celled, 9.6 - 10.7 x 5.7 - 6,2 µm
cheers
Thomas
Martin Bemmann,
25-11-2025 16:49
Re : Anybody recognize this strange anamorphic fungus on Sambucus nigra, Denmark
Sad, Christian isn't among us anymore..
My first guess would be a Nectriacea (Cosmospora?).
Regards
Martin
Thorben Hülsewig,
26-11-2025 17:01
Re : Anybody recognize this strange anamorphic fungus on Sambucus nigra, Denmark
Hi Thomas,
the brownish spores are foreign spores.
But the small hyaline conidia fit to the synnemata.
best regards,
Thorben
the brownish spores are foreign spores.
But the small hyaline conidia fit to the synnemata.
best regards,
Thorben
Thomas Læssøe,
27-11-2025 11:21
Re : Anybody recognize this strange anamorphic fungus on Sambucus nigra, Denmark
see your point - slightly strange that all conidiomata are equally and uniformly coloured by the contaminant spores
Thorben Hülsewig,
28-11-2025 17:40
Re : Anybody recognize this strange anamorphic fungus on Sambucus nigra, Denmark
Hi Thomas,
That is difficult to say, but if you found germinating spores, than it possibly that you have the anamorphic and teleomorphic fungus.
Or these are only foreign spores.
But i agree it's really strange that all synnemata has these spores.
best regards,
Thorben
That is difficult to say, but if you found germinating spores, than it possibly that you have the anamorphic and teleomorphic fungus.
Or these are only foreign spores.
But i agree it's really strange that all synnemata has these spores.
best regards,
Thorben