
06-06-2018 14:42
François BartholomeeusenDear forum members, On Equisetum fluviatile I fou

13-06-2018 10:58

Bonjour,Espèce trouvée à La Réunion sur le Pit

12-06-2018 13:39
Hi againI'd like to know your opinion on this fung

23-05-2018 19:32
Hi againMinute semi-inmersed pseudothecia (up to 2

11-06-2018 17:52
Paul CannonHere is a very distinctive disco on twigs of Pinus

16-06-2015 20:07
Have you some idea about this fungus growing on le

10-06-2018 21:24

Hello, Found 10-06-2018 on Typha, The Netherlands

10-06-2018 21:49
François BartholomeeusenDear forum members, I suspect it is a Pyrenopeziz

10-06-2018 18:28

Hola, esta horbilia estaba sobre madera de Salix m
On Equisetum fluviatile I found a pink anamorphic. Does anyone have an idea?
Conidia: 52.6-63.7 x 3.8-5.6 µm; up to six times septated;
Any suggestion is welcome!
François Bartholomeeusen
Bedankt voor je reactie! Thanks, I have no key are literature of Fusarium. On internet I have found something about Fusarium equiseti witch seems to fit very good!
Greetings,
François
Bedankt voor je hulp!
Your information explains my find near the Fusarium equiseti. I add some pictures to this item of black perithecia that I found. So that's Gibberella intricans!
One quest leads to an other ... what a wonderful world those fungi!
Greetings,
François
I need to make some time available to carry out additional research. Do you have an example of the microscopy of Gibberella intricata?
Greetings,
François ... they call me also "Swat" ... so
My patience was rewarded! After 11 days in a humid environment, asci and spores eventually appeared.
spores: one septum; what constricted at the septum, 9.89-14.91 x 3.78-5.03 µm; G: 11.6 x 4.3 µm Q= 2.7
Does someone have an idea? The spores are too small for Gibberella intricans
Best regards,
François