
09-12-2006 18:35
Dmitry GavryushinDec. 05, 2006, Naro-Fominsk (55° 23' N, 36° 44'

09-12-2006 18:32
Dmitry GavryushinNov. 28, 2006, a single fruitbody on a pile of Sal

09-12-2006 18:28
Dmitry GavryushinSize around 7mm. On a branch high above the ground

09-12-2006 18:25
Dmitry GavryushinNov. 28, 2006, near Ozhigovo station, 55° 27' 43'

09-12-2006 18:20
Dmitry GavryushinOn a well-rotten branch of Salix, almost in water.

09-12-2006 18:15
Dmitry GavryushinFound on a small branch of Betula, very humid habi

08-12-2006 13:58
Thierry ArbaultBonjour, je suis un néophyte absolu dans le doma

30-11-2006 16:54
Dmitry GavryushinHello everybody, I would like to ask some help

28-11-2006 20:13
Perz PiotrHello :) I was found an intresting Perrotia spe
Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Dmitry Gavryushin,
09-12-2006 18:35
Very small, 1 to 1.5 mm.
Dmitry Gavryushin,
09-12-2006 18:38
Andreas Gminder,
11-12-2006 00:38

Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Hallo,
this surely is an imperfect fungus.
best regards,
Andreas
this surely is an imperfect fungus.
best regards,
Andreas
Dmitry Gavryushin,
11-12-2006 13:01
Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Many thanks Andreas.
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-12-2006 14:01

Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
I am sure this is Graphium calicioides. E.g. to be found in Ellis & Ellis (1985), Fungi on land plants.
Zotto
Zotto
Dmitry Gavryushin,
13-12-2006 09:00
Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Thanks a lot Zotto. It seems that Salix wasn't mentioned by Ellis & Ellis as a host (Alnus, Fagus, Fraxinus, Ulmus, Sorbus, Quercus, Prunus, Betula, Acer - I've found it at http://www.ecoflora.co.uk/search_pathogen.php )
Dmitry Gavryushin,
14-12-2006 16:07
Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Today I've re-examined the tree trunk and still think it's Salix.
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-12-2006 13:06

Re:Clavate fungi on decorticated wood of Salix
Graphium calicioides is very frequent, I often saw it in company with discomycetes. In my database I see I noted it 1x for Salix, but more often for Alnus, Fagus, Carpinus etc.
Zotto
Zotto