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small ascomata on Ammophila
François Bartholomeeusen, 17-05-2021 18:43
Dear forum members,

On the Flemish coast, on a leaf of Ammophila arenaria, I found small hyaline discs with a light green appearance (presence of algae).
The spores are oblong to cylindrical and some of them are septated (even in the ascus). The asci are clavate and turn completely brownish red in IKI (dextrinoid?).
The paraphyses are difficult to distinguish. The fruiting bodies are surrounded by threadlike hyphae.
Who can help to identify this ascomata?

Many thanks in advance,


François


FRB disc-shaped: 190-307 x 171-304 µm
Asci: 24.4 - 27.4 × 9.4 - 10 µm
Spores: (6.8) 7.9 - 10.6 (11.4) × (2.9) 3.4 - 3.9 (4.2) µm
Q = (1.8) 2.1 - 2.8 (3.4) ; N = 60
Me = 9.1 × 3.7 µm ; Qe = 2.5

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François Bartholomeeusen, 22-05-2021 11:53
Re : small ascomata on Ammophila
Dear forum members,

I am attaching a clearer photo in the hope that someone will pick this item up again!


I would be grateful for any response,


François

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