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Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde (May 2021,

08-06-2021 18:16
Aouali SouhilaHi,I lately studied P. nigra pine needles sufferin

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Zuidland PeterHi all,I found this yesterday and I think it is La

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Juuso ÄikäsThere were plenty of these Mollisias growing on de

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Denis SEYDOUXBonjour [Nouvel inscrit, j'avais déjà essayé d

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Zuidland PeterHello againI have what I think is an Octospora gro



Thank you very much for page 226, the pdf and your information.
Because of the size of the conidia and the absence of any brown coloured ones Laurens's collection could also be Cryptocline taxicola.
Best wishes, Riet

in a last year's collection of C. taxicola (from autochtonous population) I noticed spore sheaths, easily stainable with aqueous congo red. Usually they were wide and excentric, but sometimes they were tight and only a little bit loosened near the poles (bottom left photo). This might explain those "appendages" in the previous thread. I haven't noticed any sheath in Diplodia sp. on Fraxinus - are they lacking in D. taxi too?
Best wishes,
Viktorie

Mr. Schumacher: "......thank you for sharing your information.This is NOT a Diplodia-like. Only in a very young state of development the immature conidia can be hyaline and do have coarsely guttules. But the arrangement of the guttules is not the same as in Cryptocline. A good work name is Cryptocline taxicola ......."