18-06-2021 17:53
Prieto MariaHola amigos de Ascofrance (the message will follow
17-06-2021 01:15
Stefan JakobssonNormally I try to avoid anamorphs but this one is
15-06-2021 14:22
Juuso ÄikäsOne more asco from the Typha: a rather anonymous P
10-06-2021 13:10
Yannick Mourgues
Bonjour. Voici un asco qu'un ami m'a demandé de
14-06-2021 16:36
Juuso ÄikäsI've had bad luck finding Helotiales on Typha, but
Lasiosphaeris
Mirek Gryc,
15-06-2021 12:54
I found them on the old Ascomata Schizopora Sp.
Because this is a kind of mysterious for me, please help.
Spores in most more than 60um, with spikes (10-13um).
greetings
Mirek
Andrew N. Miller,
15-06-2021 13:26
Re : Lasiosphaeris
Lasiosphaeris hirsuta
Andy
Andy
Mirek Gryc,
15-06-2021 15:18
Re : Lasiosphaeris
Hi Andy.
I was thinking about her but I studied a few collections but I have never seen spores with appendages.
If you think it's normal so I do not mind :)
Regards and thank you
Mirek
I was thinking about her but I studied a few collections but I have never seen spores with appendages.
If you think it's normal so I do not mind :)
Regards and thank you
Mirek
Bernard Declercq,
27-06-2021 16:37
Re : Lasiosphaeris
Hi Andy and Mirek,
I see only young ascospores here of which the upper part is maybe slightly wider than the lower hemispore. It would be more informative to have a photo of mature free ascospores so that Cercospora species with subapical ascal globulus can be excluded. Or is there any reason why Cercospora should be excluded in advance?
Best regards,
Bernard
I see only young ascospores here of which the upper part is maybe slightly wider than the lower hemispore. It would be more informative to have a photo of mature free ascospores so that Cercospora species with subapical ascal globulus can be excluded. Or is there any reason why Cercospora should be excluded in advance?
Best regards,
Bernard
Andrew N. Miller,
27-06-2021 17:52
Re : Lasiosphaeris
I already sequenced it. It is Lasiosphaeria hirsuta. ????










