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Unknown red fungus on Salix
Dmitry Gavryushin,
15-11-2006 15:45
Approx. size 30 by 15mm. November 14, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia.
http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/bb469da6bf1dbdb07c/jpg
Maybe these were the same ones?
http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/02b31524e7d97a1407/jpg
There were much smaller yellowish fungi (?) on its surface, size less tnan 1mm.
http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/0492871e583ac402a0/jpg
Any suggestions SVP?
Thanks in advance
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
15-11-2006 18:16
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hello.
You must verify under the microscope but I think this fungus is Cytidia salicina. It's very common on Salix branches.
What you call "smaller yellowish fungi" is perhaps a Tremella species, but my experience with those parasitic fungi is reduced...
You must verify under the microscope but I think this fungus is Cytidia salicina. It's very common on Salix branches.
What you call "smaller yellowish fungi" is perhaps a Tremella species, but my experience with those parasitic fungi is reduced...
Dmitry Gavryushin,
15-11-2006 18:31
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Thank you so much for yout kind remark Nicolas.
Best regards,
Dmitry
Best regards,
Dmitry
Andreas Gminder,
08-12-2006 15:32
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hallo Dimitry,
yes the red fungus is Cytidia salicina with certainty.
The so called yellow fungus is a imperfect fungus in my opinion. I found these sort of things several times and never succeeded in finding fertile structures.
best regards,
Andreas
yes the red fungus is Cytidia salicina with certainty.
The so called yellow fungus is a imperfect fungus in my opinion. I found these sort of things several times and never succeeded in finding fertile structures.
best regards,
Andreas
Dmitry Gavryushin,
08-12-2006 16:25
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hi Andreas,
Thanks a lot for your confirmation.
Best regards,
Dmitry
Thanks a lot for your confirmation.
Best regards,
Dmitry