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Is this Nectria coccinea?
Ralph Vandiest,
20-09-2013 22:46
on beech bark I found these orange/red perithecea that are about 0,75mmx0,55mm. The spores are elipsoid and have 1 sept. They measure 9/11x6/7 (which is too small according to E&E). Asci +- 75x6µm.
regards,
Ralph
Christian Lechat,
21-09-2013 04:47
Re : Is this Nectria coccinea?
Hi Ralph,
it would be necessary to see a vertical section through ascomatal wall and stroma. Moreover, I think your specimen is immature.
Regards,
Christian
it would be necessary to see a vertical section through ascomatal wall and stroma. Moreover, I think your specimen is immature.
Regards,
Christian







