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On Ribes spicatum
Mirek Gryc, 21-04-2020 16:19
Hi everyone
I found a species unknown to me again.
I can ask for help in identifying.
Thank you in advance
Mirek
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Hermann Voglmayr, 21-04-2020 20:14
Hermann Voglmayr
Re : On Ribes spicatum
Compare with Diaporthe strumella.

Cheers, Hermann
Mirek Gryc, 21-04-2020 20:26
Re : On Ribes spicatum
Hi Hermann
I compared but according to: THE BRITISH SPECIES OF THE GENUS DIA-PORTHE NITS. AND ITS SEGREGATES * BY L. E. WEHMEYER, in my collection, the spores are too big for this species? And especially too wide.
They should have: 11-15 x 2-3um.
Are there any other species found on Ribes?
Mirek
Hermann Voglmayr, 21-04-2020 21:23
Hermann Voglmayr
Re : On Ribes spicatum
Hi,

yes, there is e,g. a Diaporthe longisporum described from North American Ribes, with longer spores (15-23 x 3-4 µm). However, if your spores are just a little bit larger and wider (you don't give measurements...), this may be within the range of variability. And you have to consider that Wehmeyer (and others) measured the spores from herbarium specimens, where the spores are often distinctly smaller than in vital material, and you also have to consider that the size ranges of spores of Diaporthe can vary substantially depending on the development and maturity of the specimen. So, the published size ranges obtained from a few specimens often do not correctly mirror the natural variation.

But Diaporthe is a difficult genus...

Cheers,

Hermann
Mirek Gryc, 21-04-2020 21:38
Re : On Ribes spicatum
Hi Hermann
Then my specimens may be Diaporthe strumella.

The dimensions of the spores are given in the photo with spores.

Yes, you are right, most specimens were already very mature.
Thank you and best regards
Mirek
Alain GARDIENNET, 21-04-2020 22:01
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : On Ribes spicatum

Hi Hermann,


When you say "But Diaporthe is a difficult genus...", I believe you. Happy that you give your knowledge concerning Diaporthales. Please keep in touch with Ascofrance, it's the season !


Alain


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