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Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello,Found by Laurens van der Linde, nov. 2019, T

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Gnomoniopsis? => probably G. comari s.l.
Riet van Oosten, 02-12-2019 19:12
Riet van OostenHello,
Found by Laurens van der Linde, nov. 2019, The Netherlands, on stems of Alchemilla spec. (family Rosaceae).
In the material I got, I only found 2 perithecia with rather long necks (teleomorph), almost all the black spots I tried where anamorph.
In the end I tried some little black spots ....... luckily the teleomorph (with short necks).
- asci with 8 ascospores
- perithecial necks central
- ascospores lacking appendages
- ascospores 1-septate, submedian
- perithecia about 375 µm
- asci: 28-6-37.6 x 4.3-5.7 µm
- ascospores: 8.6-10.0 x 2.9-2.9 µm
Greeting,
Riet
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Alain GARDIENNET, 02-12-2019 20:45
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Gnomoniopsis?

Hi Riet,


Yes, you're right. Probably G. comari s.l. (cf Monod). You can check in Systematics of genus Gnomoniopsis / Walker & al. (Mycologia, 2010). They established that Gnomoniopsis are generally host specific. Especially several species occur on Rosaceae. But no one on Alchemilla has been sequenced. So ...


Best wishes,


Alain

Riet van Oosten, 02-12-2019 21:24
Riet van Oosten
Re : Gnomoniopsis?
Thank you very much Alain!
I'm glad with all this information!
Best wishes,
Riet