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06-10-2009 17:41

Pablo Chacón Pablo Chacón

Salut les Amis, j'ai besoin de votre aide. J'a

06-10-2009 17:10

Quijada Luis

Hello, I try to obtain this paper on line but only

06-10-2009 12:38

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Dear friends: Could be this species on burried wa

04-10-2009 23:29

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonsoir, J'aimerais savoir si la combinaison Podo

04-10-2009 23:29

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonsoir, Cf. sujet suivant Michel Hairaud

03-10-2009 21:56

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Dear friends: I'd like to know your opinion about

03-10-2009 18:22

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Here is the second one. This has an inamyloid hyme

03-10-2009 18:02

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Still busy with collections from Savoyen Alps. Nor

30-09-2009 21:54

Hermine Lotz-Winter

Bonsoir, il y a deux semaines j'ai trouvé une

30-09-2009 15:20

Alain BRISSARD

Ayant suivi l'échange de propos entre Enrique, Ot

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Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Pablo Chacón, 06-10-2009 17:41
Pablo ChacónSalut les Amis, j'ai besoin de votre aide.

J'ai trouvé de nombreux exemplaires de cet ascomycete, sur une feuille de Smilax aspera, semble assez commun, puisque je l'ai trouvée dans des localisations distinctes.
Ils trouvent disséminés par toute la feuille, en levant l'épiderme de la même.

La grandeur de l'ascoma, autour de 1-2 mm, d'une couleur blanc-crème, en levant clairement l'épiderme de la feuille.
Asques octospóriques biseriados, de 40-50 microns, amiliodes IKI+, je n'observe pas avec clarté la présence croziers.
Des spores hialinas de 5 microns, en forme d'une larme, plates.
Paráfisis lanceoladas 70-80 microns, depassant les asques.
Excipulum globose.

Je pense au genre Trochila, mais sans aucune conviction.

Je n'ai rien d'une documentation de Dermataceae.
Remercierait une documentation et votre opinion.
Merci
pablo
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Pablo Chacón, 06-10-2009 17:42
Pablo Chacón
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Microscopia
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Pablo Chacón, 06-10-2009 17:43
Pablo Chacón
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Microscopia
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Hans-Otto Baral, 06-10-2009 19:02
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Hi pablo

this is a Hysterostegiella, and not clearly distinct from H. dumeti or H. lauri as i feel. I did not check the literature but compare only my and Michel's documentations. H. dumeti produceds characteristic exudates like a chain in Michel's fungus on Rubus stem, not seen in that on Laurus leaves. It would be good if you measure the spores exactöly, length and width. I feel that spore width is imporrant in that genus.

A very interesting collection!

Zotto
Pablo Chacón, 06-10-2009 20:11
Pablo Chacón
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Dear Zotto ¡¡,

Thank you very much, it did not know this genre.

For what I could have investigated in this small lapse of time, this genre is very demanding with the substratum, and I do not find anything of documentation on Smilax aspera.
I would like to know the characteristics of the genre and the substrata that they parasitize,

You have a key, or documentation on the genre.

Thank you Zotto.

Pablo Chacón
Hans-Otto Baral, 06-10-2009 20:22
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Hi Pablo

I have little experience in that genus, but I feel that the species are either not always substrate-specific, or hardly to distinguish by morphology. I have no entry at all in my literature database for fungi on Smilax leaves. The only treatises on Hysterostegiella worth to mention are those of Defago (1968) and Hein (1983). The Hein paper I have as scan and sent it to you just now.

Zotto
Pablo Chacón, 06-10-2009 21:04
Pablo Chacón
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Thank you Zotto,

Thanks for everything
Michel Hairaud, 06-10-2009 21:17
Michel Hairaud
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Hi every one,
Zotto's the quickest in our West ;)

Nothing to add , you can find my collection of Hysterostegiella dumeti on this site .

Amitiés
Michel
Pablo Chacón, 20-10-2009 17:54
Pablo Chacón
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
Hi zotto and Michel,

Today I found again the ascus of smilax, I measured the spores and measure 5-6 um.
My problem is that I know nothing of German and the work they sent me Zotto, I understand nothing.

would be very grateful, if you help me to take steps to phase out species that are not.


Thank you very much
Pablo
Hans-Otto Baral, 20-10-2009 18:27
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Sur feuille de Smilax aspera
I try:

With the generic key you arrive at Hysterostegiella through: apothecia opening with a covering lid attached at one side when opened, AND paraphyses lanceolate. But I admit one should look for the marginal excipular cells to exclude "Mollisiopsis, Cenangiopsis etc.". The latter is a rather big encoelioid fungus, quite unlike your fungus.

In the species key it becomes difficult.. 5-6 µm is not much more than 4-5 µm. Some species have elongate apothecia, 2x as long as wide (valvata, typhae). Then the question is whether there are exudates on the marginal hairs forming chain-like "filaments". I think you should investigate the margin, either in a squash mount or better by a section. Are there any hairs at all in your fungus?

Zotto