
23-11-2020 08:36
Mirek GrycHiIn fact, inside the perythecia I found no other

22-11-2020 07:40
Juuso ÄikäsI found these yesterday, growing on the inner surf

13-11-2020 19:25

Hello found this sp. on Poplar ,who can tell my wi
Nectriaceae?
Mirek Gryc,
20-11-2020 18:41
Hi
The fruiting bodies grew on a piece of twig lying on a pile of brushwood. It is very likely that this fragment belonged to Prunus padus.
I checked a few fruiting bodies, all of them were accompanied by large, dark spores, so I also present a photo of them. I don't know if they are related to this mushroom?
Any suggestions at least as to the type?
Mirek
I checked a few fruiting bodies, all of them were accompanied by large, dark spores, so I also present a photo of them. I don't know if they are related to this mushroom?
Any suggestions at least as to the type?
Mirek
Thomas Læssøe,
21-11-2020 19:55
Re : Nectriaceae?
What is sitting under the cluster of orange perithecia? (maybe the producer of the dark spores)
Mirek Gryc,
21-11-2020 20:28
Peter Püwert,
21-11-2020 22:28
Re : Nectriaceae?
Hello,
Flammocladiella/ Nectria decora, parasitic on Aglaospora, Massaria ?
Peter.
Mirek Gryc,
22-11-2020 07:44
Re : Nectriaceae?
Thank you both for help with identification.
When I have free time, I will try to work on this collection. Maybe I can capture more details and take measurements.
Thank you once again for making a successful attempt at identification despite such poor documentation.
best regards
Mirek
When I have free time, I will try to work on this collection. Maybe I can capture more details and take measurements.
Thank you once again for making a successful attempt at identification despite such poor documentation.
best regards
Mirek
Alain GARDIENNET,
22-11-2020 09:45
Re : Nectriaceae?
Hi,
First of all, you have to check if the immersed one is Massaria conspurcata.
Then, indeed, you have to compare the orange one to Flammocladiella decora.
It has been already recorded on Massaria conspurcata. Please, measure ascomata diameter.
Alain
Mirek Gryc,
22-11-2020 18:15
Re : Nectriaceae?
Hi Alain
I think your suggestion makes very sense :)
When it comes to Massaria, you are probably right, but I prefer others to judge it.
- substrate is suitable - Prunus padus
- 4-spore ascus
- example dimensions are given in the pictures
- Flammocladiella spores clearly rough (feature poorly visible in the photos).
What is your opinion?
Mirek
I think your suggestion makes very sense :)
When it comes to Massaria, you are probably right, but I prefer others to judge it.
- substrate is suitable - Prunus padus
- 4-spore ascus
- example dimensions are given in the pictures
- Flammocladiella spores clearly rough (feature poorly visible in the photos).
What is your opinion?
Mirek
Mirek Gryc,
22-11-2020 19:40
Alain GARDIENNET,
22-11-2020 22:13
Re : Nectriaceae?
Good job, we can recognize both fungi.
Alain
Mirek Gryc,
23-11-2020 08:07
Re : Nectriaceae?
Hi
Once again, thank you all for help with identification!
best regards
Mirek
Once again, thank you all for help with identification!
best regards
Mirek
Andgelo Mombert,
23-11-2020 15:10

Re : Nectriaceae?
Bonjour,
Avec l'aide de la génétique, l'espèce liée à Massaria anomia (sur Fabaceae) fut distinguée de celle poussant sur Acer.
Il serait sans doute intéressant de séquencer les récoltes sur Prunus pour voir s'il s'agit d'une espèce inédite.
Andgelo
Mirek Gryc,
23-11-2020 15:43
Re : Nectriaceae?
Thank you Andgelo for the information.
Would someone be so nice and make this article available for me to read it? Unfortunately, I do not have access to it.
Would someone be so nice and make this article available for me to read it? Unfortunately, I do not have access to it.
Although the photos I have seen show that Flammocladiella anomiae is more orange and my fruiting bodies were yellow, unless it is a not very important trait?
If anyone is interested in the material, I will gladly send it.
Mirek