29-03-2025 05:45
Sebastien BassoHello, I'm conducting a mycological inventory in
22-04-2025 21:46
Francois Guay
I found this strange "discomycete" three days ago,
19-04-2025 20:48
Dear Ascofrance. I have not posted pyrenos for a l
19-04-2025 08:51
Henri KoskinenCould you help me in the right direction with this
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Hartmut Schubert
Hi Forum,I found this aquatic pyrenomycete a few d
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Hello.An anamorph photographed under holm oaks thi
18-04-2025 17:13
Francois Guay
I found this interesting reddish Helotiales growin
Q = (1,6) 1,9 - 2,3 (2,7) ; N = 41
Me = 10,9 × 5,2 µm ; Qe = 2,1
Q = (15,8) 16,0 - 18,6 (20,9) ; N = 9
Me = 112,5 × 6,4 µm ; Qe = 17,6
De mémoire, il me semble que Ciborinia camelliae possède certains des caractères décrits
Amitiés Michel
Thanks for you answer !
Will get back in the greenhouse , they were a lot .
And do what you suggested.
Sébastien
Je dispose d une documentation assez complète
Michel
here's Hara's article and an approximate translation (google + deepl combined, but there are still some errors left and I don't the language to correct them).
Viktorie
Hara K (1919): A sclerotial disease of camelia (Camellia japonica). Dainippon Sanrin Kaiho 436: 29-31.
I don't know the researcher's first name - translators translated it as "Setsuke" but all mentioned papers cite "K. Hara".
The journal's archive is here: http://sanrin.sanrinkai.or.jp/
Saracchi et al cite another Kohn & Nagasawa article from 1984 in a japanese journal I haven't found yet: Kohn, L.M.; Nagasawa, E. A Taxonomic Reassessment of Sclerotinia camelliae Synonym Ciborinia camelliae with Observations on Flower Blight of Camellia japonica in Japan. Nippon. Kingakukai Kaiho 1984, 25, 149–162.
Some spécimens have been sent for sequencing to the museum of Paris , but it Will take a little while , usually they do ITS and LSU (28S) , will keep you posted !
"Shizuokaken Noukaiho 256, 10-11", "Dainippon Sanrin Kaiho 436, 29-31", "Nouji Shinpo 13(5), 17-18", "Engei no Tomo 15, 385-388".
All in Japanese and almost identical in content.
"Dainippon Sanrin Kaiho" was published on March 15, 1919, but "Shizuokaken Noukaiho" was published earlier, on February 25.
This paper is not mentioned in Kohn and Nagasawa, IF, or MyCoBank, but I believe it is the earliest paper validly published.
This paper contains specimen data not found in the other papers.
The "Shizuokaken Noukaiho 256" archived at:
https://agriknowledge.affrc.go.jp/RN/2039006141.pdf
Kutsuna
Automatic translation seems difficult.
According to Hara's description, specimen collected on Apr. 21, 1918, ascospores are 8-11 × 4-5.
Kutsuna




On-the-sclerotinia-disease-of-camelia-Hara-1919--0001.pdf