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Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
On branch of quercus
Hi Ismail,
Not a Sordariomycetes.
The four first photo show a Lophiostoma species. On the fourth, we can see senescent ascospores. You can check it with other ascomata in order to see asci. Informations are lacking here to go further.
The last photos show an hyphomycete probably not associated with the Lophiostoma.
Alain
primarily Thank you so much for the valuable comments
again I took a preparations but I think the result is still the same
Sorry for my bad english :)
Yes it was probably Lophiostoma macrostomoides, but it's dead.
You can see photos in databas of Ascofrance. For example : http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_recolte/3177
Alain
Probably Lophiostoma caulium
because spores sizes and the morphological structure is very similar
How about?
Best regards
ismail
Yes, in the complex L. caulium it's possible, but it would be necessary to observe ascomata in good conditions, not senescent.
Alain
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