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Possible Chaetomium on Umbelliferae
John Leach, 04-05-2016 19:24
Hello everyone

During a Fungi survey at Longshaw (21st April 2016) I collected some plant stems. Of the several fungi species found was I think is a Chaetomium type. Having very little literature or knowledge of this genus I am struggling to identify.


Spores were in the region of 13 x 10 microns


Any help is much appreciated as usual


Best Wishes - John

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Chris Yeates, 05-05-2016 16:35
Chris Yeates
Re : Possible Chaetomium on Umbelliferae
Hello John
I think what you have there is a Botrytis growing from sclerotia on the umbellifer stem.

best wishes
Chris

PS there is also a Periconia sp. there . . .
John Leach, 05-05-2016 21:14
Re : Possible Chaetomium on Umbelliferae
Many thanks Chris. That's a good call.

As for the Periconia species, well yes, another day perhaps ????

Best Wishes - John