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Diplodia on Vaccinium myrtillus
    
                    Chris Yeates,
                17-04-2012 02:28
    
     Hello everyone
Hello everyonewhile examining dead stems of Vaccinium myrtillus for microfungi I have come across what is surely a Diplodia species (i.e. anamorphic Botryosphaeriaceae) . . . as workers in the 'coelomycetes' know well, with an unfamiliar fungus which is not in any of the usual books, ones first move is to search IndexFungorum with the genitive of the host genus, i.e. "Diplodia vaccinii"
sadly the link given for Diplodia vaccinii on IF draws a blank - or rather an incorrectly repeated page instead of the one intended - http://www.librifungorum.org/Image.asp?ItemID=71&ImageFileName=SyllogeFungorum11-520.jpg - you will see that it takes you to page 517 - not 520, which is missing!
the original description of Diplodia vaccinii was published in Revue mycol., Toulouse 9: 163 (1887) . . . if anyone can let me have that reference (or point me to where it can be found online) I would be extremely grateful - the conidia are (12)14-22µm long
cordialement
Chris
                                    John Plischke,
                                17-04-2012 04:01            
             
                Re : Diplodia on Vaccinium myrtillus
                I think I have that, will send pdf.  Let me know if its the right one.
John
                
                
                
                
                
                            John
                                    Martin Bemmann,
                                17-04-2012 13:24            
            
            
        
                                    Chris Yeates,
                                17-04-2012 22:52            
             
                Re : Diplodia on Vaccinium myrtillus
                Thank you both very much!
Chris
                
                
                
                
                
                            Chris
 
                
 
                
