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Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Ralph Vandiest, 10-11-2013 21:40
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this one on rubus. It measures 1mm wide and 0,8mm tall. J+, spores 15/17x6/7µm.

Regards,

Ralph
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Hans-Otto Baral, 10-11-2013 21:50
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Re : Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Yes, certainly. Strange enough there exists a R. juniperi which hardly differs from R. fruticeti except for the substrate, so that I considered both as synonyms. Anyhow, such strict occurrence on two hosts leaves some doubts...
Zotto
Ralph Vandiest, 10-11-2013 22:05
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Thanks Zotto.