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Xylaria guepini?
Ralph Vandiest,
26-05-2014 21:29
On a rabbit dung culture I found this species. No asci or spores found. Base up to 2,5cm wide, almost 3cm high.
Any (other) suggestions?
Regards,
Ralph
Peter Püwert,
26-05-2014 21:55
Jacques Fournier,
26-05-2014 22:23
Re : Xylaria guepini?
Hello Ralph,
Peter is right, this primordium is that of P. tulasnei. It will remain sterile unless you bury the whole colony in sandy soil and with a bit of luck you will obtain the teleomorph within some months. The fertile heads are very small and barely emerging from the soil, thus easily overlooked.
Good luck!
Jacques
Peter is right, this primordium is that of P. tulasnei. It will remain sterile unless you bury the whole colony in sandy soil and with a bit of luck you will obtain the teleomorph within some months. The fertile heads are very small and barely emerging from the soil, thus easily overlooked.
Good luck!
Jacques
Ralph Vandiest,
27-05-2014 20:20
Re : Xylaria guepini?
Hello Peter & Jacques,
Thanks for the information. I will try to cultivate it and keep you informed if anything happens.
Regards,
Ralph
Thanks for the information. I will try to cultivate it and keep you informed if anything happens.
Regards,
Ralph






