04-06-2012 13:47
Michel Hairaud
Hi to everyone, bonjour à tousQuelqu'un pourrait
01-06-2012 19:33
Alessio Pierotti
Qualcuno ha il libro di Cannon "A Revision of Phyl
30-05-2012 07:28
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Une petite question de systématique.Le genre Tric
31-05-2012 15:06
Norbert Heine
Dear friends,it seems that Saccobolus minimoides P
28-05-2012 23:39
Martin Bemmann
Hi,yesterday I found a decaying Helvella covered a
25-05-2012 12:21
Javier Retamino Hernandez
Hi all This is my first post. I´m from sevilla,
24-05-2012 14:54
ghania azouaoui
Bonjour, voici un ascomycète qui m'a fait suer. P
Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:32
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:33
Dmitry Gavryushin,
21-12-2006 18:33
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-12-2006 22:38
Re:Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Very good drawing of asci! The right one is fully turgescent (in the literature you will rarely find such asci).
For finding a genus it is necessary to see the paraphyses and their contents (in living state). Do you have Lugol (IKI) to test the ascus apex?
Also a median section to see the excipulum is important.
Zotto
For finding a genus it is necessary to see the paraphyses and their contents (in living state). Do you have Lugol (IKI) to test the ascus apex?
Also a median section to see the excipulum is important.
Zotto
Dmitry Gavryushin,
22-12-2006 08:42
Re:Small whitish fungi on partially burnt deciduous wood
Many thanks for your comment Zotto. Well, I'm afraid that's all I have, and I still don't use any chemicals -that's for the next season...


