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Dendrostoma leiphaemia - hosts
Viktorie Halasu,
11-04-2024 08:53
Hello, does anyone know a collection of Dendrostoma leiphaemia on other host than Quercus? On mycoportal is C. Lechat's coll. on Castanea and a few other collections on Alnus, Laurus or Fraxinus (some from North America). I trust Chistian's determination, having found it on Castanea too (and there are other fungi known from both hosts, e.g. in Sclerotiniaceae), but don't know how reliable are the other records.
What is your experience?Â
ViktorieÂ
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
11-04-2024 10:51
Re : Dendrostoma leiphaemia - hosts
I cannot say anything about finds on Alnus, Laurus or Fraxinus. But Castanea is a different case. At least nearly every fungus growing on Quercus is also growing on Castanea and vice versa. Castanea and Quercus are that closely related that the chestnut could also be called Quercus sativa. A collection of Diaporthe leiphaemia (I still know it with this name) on Castanea should thus not be very noteworthy.
Best regards, Lothar
Best regards, Lothar
Viktorie Halasu,
12-04-2024 11:52
Re : Dendrostoma leiphaemia - hosts
Dear Lothar,
thank you, I didn't know these two trees are similar so much.Â
ViktorieÂ
thank you, I didn't know these two trees are similar so much.Â
ViktorieÂ