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Marja PennanenHello, I decided to present all new winter Orbi

08-02-2011 10:47
Quijada LuisDear Colleagues,I have long tried to get these two

08-02-2011 01:09
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03-02-2011 11:47
Marja PennanenHello, it's still winter here and will be for 2
grreen wood - 2nd attempt
Till Lohmeyer,
30-04-2014 22:03
with an endless series of messages I have disturbed the forum. Now I try it again:
most of us know the green colour of the wood caused by Chlorociboria-species and Lophiostoma viridarium (L. desmazieri). But are there any other Ascomycetes colouring the substrate in a similiar way? I am pretty sure having read an article on that matter many years ago, but I cannot remember where ...
I found minute black pycnidia with one septate spores (8-10 x 3-4um) on "Chlorociboria-green" spots on rotting fibreboard in a garden
Best regards
Till
Gilbert MOYNE,
30-04-2014 23:03
Re : grreen wood - 2nd attempt
Aeruginoscyphus sericeus colore aussi le bois en vert.
Gilbert
Gilbert
Alain GARDIENNET,
01-05-2014 07:51
Re : grreen wood - 2nd attempt
I have seen this coloration with Hysterobrevium smilacis several times and perhaps that other hysteriales like angustatum and mori can do it too.
alain
alain
Thomas Læssøe,
02-05-2014 09:58
Re : grreen wood - 2nd attempt
Durella atrocyanea do it to a certain degree. And in the more blue direction lots of Ceratocystis species (often conifer wood)
cheers
cheers
Till Lohmeyer,
03-05-2014 12:42
Re : grreen wood - 2nd attempt
Merci, Alain, Gilbert & Thomas, de vos renseignements!
Till
Till