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13-05-2024 12:48

Eduard Osieck

After eight years (*) I found the same apiosporous

11-05-2024 18:08

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

• Mollisia on tree leaves: On dead Quercus leave

12-05-2024 11:48

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour , Voici une récolte d'une Rhytismataceae

10-05-2024 17:40

Anna Klos

Good afternoon, Thursday during an inventory we f

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Ethan Crenson

I'm not entirely sure that Encoelia-like is the ri

11-05-2024 10:09

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

Hello all, Does anyone have access to this? Thyr

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Ethan Crenson

A friend found these black gelatnous cups on a twi

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Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Dear friendsDou you have a pdf copy of this paper?

09-05-2024 13:07

Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there,i'm looking for following pdf:Morris, E.F

06-05-2024 10:02

François Bartholomeeusen

Good morning,At the end of an excursion in De Zegg

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Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Ralph Vandiest, 10-11-2013 21:40
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this one on rubus. It measures 1mm wide and 0,8mm tall. J+, spores 15/17x6/7µm.

Regards,

Ralph
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Hans-Otto Baral, 10-11-2013 21:50
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Yes, certainly. Strange enough there exists a R. juniperi which hardly differs from R. fruticeti except for the substrate, so that I considered both as synonyms. Anyhow, such strict occurrence on two hosts leaves some doubts...
Zotto
Ralph Vandiest, 10-11-2013 22:05
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Is this Rutstroemia fruticeti
Thanks Zotto.