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19-06-2010 14:40
Gernot FriebesHi, I have no idea about this pyreno, maybe you
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19-06-2010 11:45
Marja PennanenHello, I found these on the bark of Picea and onc
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18-06-2010 05:35
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Bonjour à tous, Dans le cadre d'une publicatio
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17-06-2010 13:39
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On herbaceous stem, I found a Pyrenopeziza-like sp
Pyrenomycet on Vaccininum
Gernot Friebes,
19-06-2010 14:40
I have no idea about this pyreno, maybe you can help me.
perithecia: black, +- immersed, smooth, opening with a round ostiole (ø ca. 15 µm), ø of perithecia ca. 100 µm.
asci: 8-spored, unitunicate, apical apparatus sometimes visible as small, refractive dots, cylindrical or slightly clavate, IKI-, 47-50 x 6-7 µm (not very mature).
paraphyses: non visible.
spores: hyaline, smooth, two-celled, slightly constricted at the septum, often slightly bent, filled with little drops, 15,5-20,5 x 2-2,5 µm.
substratum: leaves of Vaccinium. Soc. Lachnum microsporum, Gibbera vaccinii.
Best wishes and many thanks,
Gernot
Perithecia (the smooth ones):