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31-05-2013 14:38

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

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Conidia on Carpinus branch
Enrique Rubio, 31-05-2013 14:38
Enrique RubioHi to all
Could these conidia to belong to the anamorphic state, Hendersonia carpini Sacc., of Splanchnonema carpini?
They are inside conidiomata close to the pseudothecia of the last on Carpinus betulus branches
Thanks again
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Chris Yeates, 31-05-2013 17:04
Chris Yeates
Re : Conidia on Carpinus branch
Hello Enrique
They may indeed be an anamorphic stage of the Splanchnonema, a fungus I do not know; but these are not the conidia of a Hendersonia in the traditional sense of a fungus with transverse true septa only - your fungus is distoseptate and muriform. It resembles species of Steganosporium (which are indeed anamorphic Splanchnonema).

best wishes
Chris
Enrique Rubio, 31-05-2013 17:15
Enrique Rubio
Re : Conidia on Carpinus branch
Thanks, Chris
Thanks again
Hermann Voglmayr, 11-06-2013 13:37
Hermann Voglmayr
Re : Conidia on Carpinus branch

Hi Enrique,
yes, this should be Hendersonia carpini Sacc. (a younger homonym of Hendersonia carpini Otth which should represent something different). This species has recently been newly described in Persoonia as Camarographium carpini by Melnik et al. (see attachment). Published sequence data place it within Pleosporales.

Btw, Stegonsporium ("Steganosporium") is not an anamorphic Splanchnonema, but the anamorph of Prosthecium spp. on Acer (Diaporthales), see Voglmayr & Jaklitsch 2008: Prosthecium species with Stegonsporium anamorphs on Acer, Mycological Research 112: 885-905.

best wishes,
Hermann

Enrique Rubio, 11-06-2013 14:15
Enrique Rubio
Re : Conidia on Carpinus branch
Many thanks, Hermann
Regards
Enrique