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Nicolas VAN VOOREN
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17-04-2012 02:28
Chris YeatesHello everyonewhile examining dead stems of Vaccin
16-04-2012 20:20
Enrique RubioHi to allI have collected these stromata with blac
17-04-2012 00:06
Peter ThompsonI found a small group of thyriothecia fruit bodies
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Christiane BaethckeHallo everybody,I have watched this forum quite so
15-04-2012 18:31
Björn WergenHi all,I have found a very interesting lophiostomo
unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Björn Wergen,
24-11-2014 22:18
I have collected a unitunicate pyrenomycete growing on dead bambusae culms with some interesting features:
Ascoma growing on the surface of the culms, breaking through the top layer and clustered to 2-5 perithecia in a stromatal tissue, all over black and not easy to detect (or to differ from other black dots), perithecia about 0,2-0,4mm, having inconspicous ostiolar regions, occasionally flattened or appearing to be collapsed.
Spores are 17-21x4,5-7,5µm, 3septated and somewhat pointed at both endings, smooth in H2O, but there are little dots roughening the surface visible in IKI or CR, hardly constricted at septa, recognizable only in mature state. Asci 100-120x6,5-9µm, short stalked, mostly uniseriate, with a refractive apical structure reddening (pale red) in CR (congophil), but IKI negative.
Paraphyses small and indistinct, at some parts swollen, septated and filled with some droplets, not connected and only a few µm longer than the asci. Perithecial wall 25-45µm, consisting of paler inner cell structures and dark brown outer ones, somewhat compressed.
I do not know this species unless it has some distinct characteristics which lead me to think on Diaporthales due to its refractive congophilous apical apparatus and the 3septated spores, which however remind me on the spores of Lentomitella or some species of Annulatascaceae. Perhaps someone has another idea.
By the way: I am interested in any literature about bambusicolous ascomycetes.
regards,
björn
Björn Wergen,
27-11-2014 10:26
Re : unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Are there no ideas? ; (
Till Lohmeyer,
27-11-2014 12:35
Re : unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Hallo, Björn,
nix Konkretes, aber vielleicht hilft Dir dieser Lit.-Hinweis ein bisschen weiter:
Ove E. Eriksson & Jing-zhu Yue
Bambusicolous Pyrenomycetes, an annotated checklist
Myconet vol. 1(2): 25-78, January 1998
Selber habe ich nicht mehr als diese Angaben. Aber da steht noch folgender Link dabei:
http://www.umu.se/myconet/bamboo/index.html
Schöne Grüße
Till
nix Konkretes, aber vielleicht hilft Dir dieser Lit.-Hinweis ein bisschen weiter:
Ove E. Eriksson & Jing-zhu Yue
Bambusicolous Pyrenomycetes, an annotated checklist
Myconet vol. 1(2): 25-78, January 1998
Selber habe ich nicht mehr als diese Angaben. Aber da steht noch folgender Link dabei:
http://www.umu.se/myconet/bamboo/index.html
Schöne Grüße
Till
Till Lohmeyer,
27-11-2014 12:36
Re : unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Ich sehe gerade, dass der Link nicht funktioniert - ist ja auch schon ziemlich uralt ...
Martin Bemmann,
27-11-2014 13:37
Re : unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Hallo Till und Björn,
im Internet-Archiv gibts das noch:
https://web.archive.org/web/20060112041258/http://www.umu.se/myconet/bamboo/index.html
Grüße
Martin
im Internet-Archiv gibts das noch:
https://web.archive.org/web/20060112041258/http://www.umu.se/myconet/bamboo/index.html
Grüße
Martin
Björn Wergen,
27-11-2014 21:38
Re : unknown pyrenomycete on Bambusae (Arundinaria sp.)
Ok danke Till und Martin...die Checkliste durchzugucken ist mühsam, da ich zwar viele Arten kenne und mir auch vorstellen kann, wie sie aussehen, aber da bin ich sozusagen nicht weiter als vorher. Ich werd mal gucken, was es noch so gibt :D
lg björn
lg björn