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Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
    
                    Enrique Rubio,
                04-03-2013 17:41
    
    Last week-end we have collected these small, gregarious, pale witish or amber (when old), subturbinate or shortly stipitate up to 1mm high and 0.7 mm broad ascomata growing on male cones of Pinus radiata lying on the wet ground. It seems to have any blackened stromatized zones at their insertion on the host.
The hymenium is never convex but it is plane to slightly concave.
The ascospores are smooth, broadly fusiform and they seem to have 1 nucleus.
Asci with croziers, 8-spored, with an apical apparatus weakly euamyloid, very difficult to observe and I don't know their type (Sclerotinia-type, Hymenoscyphus-type?) .. Living paraphyses with many rounded Vb's, hyaline to yellowish.
Ectal excipulum is built by roundish to vesicular cells in a tetura globulosa-subangularis. No hairs in the apothecial margin; only cilyndrical to subclabvate elements with the same Vb's.
I think perhaps this fungus belongs to the Sclerotiniaceae or Helotiaceae. I'm not sure...
Many thanks for help me
Enrique
                                    Raúl Tena Lahoz,
                                04-03-2013 17:54            
             
                Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                RRRRAVA/RAVUSsALUDOS
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                04-03-2013 17:55            
            Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                ¿Coomoorrr?
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                04-03-2013 18:15            
            Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                Creo adivinar lo que has dicho: Hymenoscyphus ravus ¿verdad?
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Michel Hairaud,
                                04-03-2013 18:42            
             
                Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                Bonjour amis d'Espagne , 
Yes Enrique, the EE is noticeable with the raher globose cells and cylindrical 1-2 septate protuberances with high vacuoles content . I also noticed it on Pinus needles with Desmazierella acicola and ond Cedrus buds (see attached pic) .
Au plaisir de se retrouver bientôt en Asturies
Michel
                
                                    
                    
                
                
                
                
                            Yes Enrique, the EE is noticeable with the raher globose cells and cylindrical 1-2 septate protuberances with high vacuoles content . I also noticed it on Pinus needles with Desmazierella acicola and ond Cedrus buds (see attached pic) .
Au plaisir de se retrouver bientôt en Asturies
Michel
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                04-03-2013 18:48            
            Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                OK., MIchel
 
J'avais tes belles photos de cette espéce.
A bientot a Somiedo
Enrique
                
                
                
                
                
                            J'avais tes belles photos de cette espéce.
A bientot a Somiedo
Enrique
                                    Raúl Tena Lahoz,
                                04-03-2013 23:50            
             
                Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                Perdón Enrique... mi móvil, no sé que pasaba pero no podía ver lo que estaba escribiendo. Sí me refería a Hymenoscyphus ravus.
Salut Michel!
Raúl
                
                
                
                
                
                            Salut Michel!
Raúl
                                    Jean-Paul Priou,
                                06-03-2013 23:10            
             
                Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                Hi all, H ravus is very common on dead bud of pinus pinaster during spring in my country more 20 collections. 
Enrique was right to doubt between Sclerotiniaceae and Helotiacea, Svreck described this taxon on Hymenocyphus ravus and.........Ciboria rava !
Amitiés à tous
JPP
                
                
                
                
                
                            Enrique was right to doubt between Sclerotiniaceae and Helotiacea, Svreck described this taxon on Hymenocyphus ravus and.........Ciboria rava !
Amitiés à tous
JPP
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                07-03-2013 13:21            
            Re : Helotiaceous fungus on male cones of Pinus radiata
                Many thanks Jean Paul. You are right because I was thinking in a Ciboria species.
Amicalement
Enrique
                
                
                
                
                
                            Amicalement
Enrique
 
                







