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Gernot FriebesHi,the photos of this interesting species were giv
31-05-2016 15:20
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31-05-2016 18:29
Blasco Rafael
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31-05-2016 16:53
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Jean-Claude Malaval
Espèce trouvée sur une tige morte d'Iris pseudac
30-05-2016 21:21
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Bernard CLESSE
Sur la nervure de la même feuille pourrie d'aulne
Lasiosphaeria ovina question
Thorben Hülsewig,
07-06-2016 12:59
for 2 days i found Lasiosphaeria ovina on a treestump (quercus or fagus), but i don't know what this turquoise colour is.
In every sample (with water) i found this reaction. Is that normal for Lasiosphaeria ovina ?
best regards,
Thorben
Andrew N. Miller,
07-06-2016 17:30
Re : Lasiosphaeria ovina question
Yes!
From this paper: http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/6813/2111/8750/Lasiosphaeria_ovina_Miller_Huhndorf_Mycologia2004.pdf
"Paraphyses filiform, 1.5–5.5 mm wide, longer than asci, hyaline, numerous, septate, unbranched, persistent, contents rarely containing blue pigments in fresh specimens only."
Andy
From this paper: http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/6813/2111/8750/Lasiosphaeria_ovina_Miller_Huhndorf_Mycologia2004.pdf
"Paraphyses filiform, 1.5–5.5 mm wide, longer than asci, hyaline, numerous, septate, unbranched, persistent, contents rarely containing blue pigments in fresh specimens only."
Andy
Thorben Hülsewig,
07-06-2016 17:44
Re : Lasiosphaeria ovina question
Thank you Andy :)
best regards,
Thorben
best regards,
Thorben








