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Nihad Omerovic

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Nihad Omerovic

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Patrick Poitras Patrick Poitras

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10-11-2021 22:54

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Hei! Before I do further studies, just a quick Q:

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Trichopeziza sp. (urticae?)
Nihad Omerovic, 12-11-2021 13:47
(a little trouble with files size so I am attaching size reduced roughly assembled pdf with data)

Date: 07.11.2021.
Elevation: 800 m
close to a small watercourse
Trees: Alnus and Ulmus predominantly
Substrate: most probably Urtica dead stems

11.5 - 13.6 × 2.9 - 3.1 µm
Q = 3.8 - 4.6 
Me = 12.6 × 3 µm ; Qe = 4.2

Please see attachment


Hans-Otto Baral, 12-11-2021 17:19
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Trichopeziza sp. (urticae?)
This exactly the species! You only did not test IKI, or? Ah, now I found your remark.

The host can easily be determined. Have a look at a cross break of the stem, the structure of Urtica is unique.

I assume you do not have the possibility to take a sequence? There is only a fragment of ITS.
Nihad Omerovic, 13-11-2021 19:48
Re : Trichopeziza sp. (urticae?)
Here are the cross cuts.

Regarding the sequence - no, I don't, for now.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-11-2021 20:27
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Trichopeziza sp. (urticae?)
Yes, especially the third photo is characteristic. See examples. I know no other herb with this appearance.
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Nihad Omerovic, 13-11-2021 20:41
Re : Trichopeziza sp. (urticae?)
OK, thank you!