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07-07-2021 13:08

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

A post just to emphasise the importance of using m

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Mature spores
Malcolm Greaves, 07-07-2021 13:08
Malcolm  GreavesA post just to emphasise the importance of using mature/ejected spores when trying to identify Scutellinia.
The first examination of a specimen sent by a colleague showed almost no mature spores but one or two small examples with a network of warts on still in the ascus.
When I was finally able to bring it to maturity the narrowly elliptical spores had obvious mostly individual warts which its relatively short hairs it made Scutellina cejpii easy to identify.
Mal

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Jason Karakehian, 07-07-2021 15:13
Jason Karakehian
Re : Mature spores
We will have a paper published on the importance of this and methods too. It is in press and will hopefully be published in a month. I hope that it will be useful to people!
Malcolm Greaves, 07-07-2021 16:32
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Mature spores
Look forward to seeing this Jason