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Found 07-04-26, in Abies cephalonica. Diameter 1,
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FRANCIS FOUCHIERBonjour , je recherche en pdf cet article: KORF R
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Viktorie Halasu
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06-04-2026 19:40
Help with this one much appreciated, on rotting Fa
Diplodia on malus
Robin Isaksson,
19-03-2022 19:51
Anyone know this one?Found on fallen twig.
Spores 22-25x10-11.5
Best Regards
Angel Pintos,
20-03-2022 18:01
Re : Diplodia on malus
Hello Robin,
I suggest you look at Dothiorella spp.
Best wishes
Dothiorella was reduced to synonymy under Diplodia by Crous
& Palm (1999), who used a broad morphological concept for
Diplodia. Phillips et al. (2005) re-examined the type of Dothiorella
pyrenophora Sacc. (K 54912) and found that it differed from
Diplodia by having conidia that are brown and 1-septate early in
their development, while they are still attached to the conidiogenous
cells. . In Diplodia conidial darkening and septation takes place after
discharge from the conidiomata. Crous et al. (2006) re-examined
the types of both Diplodia and Dothiorella and confirmed these
morphological differences.
A.J.L. Phillips et al.
The Botryosphaeriaceae: genera and species known from culture
Studies in Mycology 76: 51–167
I suggest you look at Dothiorella spp.
Best wishes
Dothiorella was reduced to synonymy under Diplodia by Crous
& Palm (1999), who used a broad morphological concept for
Diplodia. Phillips et al. (2005) re-examined the type of Dothiorella
pyrenophora Sacc. (K 54912) and found that it differed from
Diplodia by having conidia that are brown and 1-septate early in
their development, while they are still attached to the conidiogenous
cells. . In Diplodia conidial darkening and septation takes place after
discharge from the conidiomata. Crous et al. (2006) re-examined
the types of both Diplodia and Dothiorella and confirmed these
morphological differences.
A.J.L. Phillips et al.
The Botryosphaeriaceae: genera and species known from culture
Studies in Mycology 76: 51–167
Robin Isaksson,
22-03-2022 20:04
Re : Diplodia on malus
Dear Angel,
Thank you for the information.
I Will have a look.
Best Regards
Robin
Thank you for the information.
I Will have a look.
Best Regards
Robin


