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Coniochaeta taeniospora ?
    
                    Andgelo Mombert,
                15-01-2025 23:20
    
    
Bonsoir,Sur branche morte d'Acer (A. campestre ou A. platanoides), en compagnie de Massaria gigantispora et Flammocladiella decora.
Ascomes érumpants, en groupes, à paroi verdissant à la potasse (5%).
Ascospores : 15-19 x 9-10,5 um, ellipsoïdes, brunes, avec une fente germinative.
Asques unituniqués, octosporés.
Je pense qu'il pourrait s'agir de Coniochaeta taeniospora mais l'espèce n'est connue que sur chêne. Merci d'avance pour vos avis.
Andgelo
                                    Gernot Friebes,
                                20-01-2025 16:24            
            Re : Coniochaeta taeniospora ?
                Dear Andgelo,
your collection immediately reminded me of C. taeniospora as well. Morphologically I don't see any deviations from the material on Quercus. It would be great to have molecular conformation, of course, since it would be a new host as far as I am aware!
Best wishes,
Gernot
                
                
                
                
                
                            your collection immediately reminded me of C. taeniospora as well. Morphologically I don't see any deviations from the material on Quercus. It would be great to have molecular conformation, of course, since it would be a new host as far as I am aware!
Best wishes,
Gernot
                                    Andgelo Mombert,
                                21-01-2025 09:07            
            
                Re : Coniochaeta taeniospora ?
                Merci Gernot pour ton précieux avis !
Andgelo
                
                
                
                
                
                            Andgelo
                





