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Nectriaceae?
Elsa Sousa,
24-03-2017 18:47
I found this on a cane, not sure if bamboo, but similar. Peridium bluish black. Spores 3-septate +/- 21.2 x 5.1
Would appreciate any help.
Thank you.
Elsa
Christian Lechat,
24-03-2017 20:43
Re : Nectriaceae?
Dear Elsa,
your fungus belongs the genus Gibberella
All the best,
Christian
your fungus belongs the genus Gibberella
All the best,
Christian
Elsa Sousa,
24-03-2017 23:36
Re : Nectriaceae?
Thank you Christian :-)
Elsa Sousa,
25-03-2017 00:14
Re : Nectriaceae?
Is there any keys to this fungi?
Christian Lechat,
25-03-2017 07:26
Re : Nectriaceae?
modern keys are based on asexual morph in culture. Without culture it is not possible to identify a specie of Gibberella.
Regards,
Christian
Regards,
Christian








