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05-10-2016 22:32

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Sur le cône pourri d'épicéa où se trouvait Ham

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05-10-2016 20:39

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,Sur le même cône d'épicéa où

04-10-2016 23:28

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Voici un petit asco jaune sur cône pourri d'épic

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Angel Pintos Angel Pintos

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29-09-2016 10:12

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à tous,Voici un asco sur tige pourrie de

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Hamatocanthoscypha blanc sur cône pourri d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Bernard CLESSE, 05-10-2016 22:32
Bernard CLESSESur le cône pourri d'épicéa où se trouvait Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila ainsi que l'Ombrophila, il y avait un petit asco blanc très abondant que Timo Kosonen m'a demandé de regarder.

Je suis presque sûr que c'est  Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila, à un stade plus jeune ? La microscopie en tout cas est identique !

a) spores en forme de menhir (étroitement ovales-subfusiformes), avec 0-2 microguttules : 7-8,5x2-3
b) paraphyses filiformes, à contenu moins réfringent que Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila
c) poils crochus au sommet

Zotto, Timo, qu'en pensez-vous ?

Bernard 
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On the rotten spruce cone whereabouts Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila and the Ombrophila, there was a small white asco abundant that Timo Kosonen asked me to look.

I am pretty sure it is Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila, at an earlier stage? Microscopy in any case is identical!


a) spores shaped menhir (narrowly oval-subfusiformes), with 0-2 microguttules: 7-8,5x2-3
b) paraphyses threadlike, less refractive to content that Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila
c) hooked hairs at the top


Zotto, Timo, what do you think?

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Hans-Otto Baral, 06-10-2016 09:02
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha blanc sur cône pourri d'épicéa (Picea abies)
For conincola I have a folder Pinus, Nov.-May, because I earlier noticed that white apos on Pinus appear mainly in spring, whil white apos in Picea occurred only in autumn (Aug.-Dec.). Now whether this was accident or not I do not know.

H. uncipila I had only 2x on Pinus and only once documented (Hamatocanthoscypha uncipila, 13.X.03), with a rather long stalk.

Your micros here are from the white one?
Bernard CLESSE, 06-10-2016 18:48
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha blanc sur cône pourri d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Yes Zotto, my micros are from the white one !

Bernard
Kosonen Timo, 06-10-2016 21:25
Kosonen Timo
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha blanc sur cône pourri d'épicéa (Picea abies)
Well, I can't point out any big differences in microphotos between the yellow and the white other than the colour and its origin. But white is atleast not laricionis. Our recent collection was very similar with yellow uncipila and white one. Identification was based on Seppo's drawings ("conincola"). The collection site was loaded with spruce cones with mainly white Hamatocanthoscypha on them. One or two cones had both on them and the color was always either or, never in between. Thinking back, maybe I should have made more collections at the same site... sequences will tell, I guess. Thanks Bernard, and keep this in mind! -no collections from Pinus / Spring so I don't dare to comment that one!

Timo
Bernard CLESSE, 06-10-2016 21:31
Bernard CLESSE
Re : Hamatocanthoscypha blanc sur cône pourri d'épicéa (Picea abies)
OK Timo, great thanks for your informations !

Bernard