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Mollisia on Ganoderma lucidum
Perz Piotr,
22-10-2007 23:11
If I see Mollisia on Fomes or another hard-wooden fungi, not rare with another lignicole species (Hyalorbilia, Ascocoryne e.t.c.) then I know, I should go with the "on wood" way in key.
But this Mollisia I found on old, decaying Ganoderma lucidum. Ganoderma lucidum in one-year-living fungus and after death goes not wooden, so what you think - should I go with "on wood" way ??
IKI+bb
KOH-
Sp. (7,0) 8,1 – 9,1 (9,8) x 2,7 – 3,0
OCI +/- 1
Perz Piotr,
22-10-2007 23:16
Re:Mollisia on Ganoderma lucidum
Hi res macro: http://wwkk.mikologia.pl/temporary/ascofrance/Mollisia%20ganoderma%20makro.zip
Hi res micro: http://wwkk.mikologia.pl/temporary/ascofrance/Mollisia%20ganoderma%20mikro.zip
No Idea whitch Mollisia it is.
3majcie sie
Pimpek
Hi res micro: http://wwkk.mikologia.pl/temporary/ascofrance/Mollisia%20ganoderma%20mikro.zip
No Idea whitch Mollisia it is.
3majcie sie
Pimpek
Hans-Otto Baral,
23-10-2007 16:16
Re:Mollisia on Ganoderma lucidum
Looks ike M. cinerea.
Zotto
Zotto
Andreas Gminder,
22-11-2007 09:16
Re:Mollisia on Ganoderma lucidum
Hallo,
I have the same opinion, very likely to be Mollisia cinerea.
best regards,
Andreas
I have the same opinion, very likely to be Mollisia cinerea.
best regards,
Andreas










