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Charles Grapinet
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Dirk GerstnerHello everyone, I'm completely stumped by this li
black stromata in quercus
Angel Pintos,
14-05-2016 20:33
hola, he encontrado este estroma en quercus, alguien sabe lo que es?
Luc Bailly,
15-05-2016 23:11
Re : black stromata in quercus
Hello,
Is the fungus rather forming acervuli? That'd be a rather flat fruitbody covered by the bark, and erumpant when the conidia's are mature. Could you measure the conidia's?
On Quercus (Quercus ilex?), that could be Coryneum elevatum. It's a coelomycete.
See Ellis & Ellis: Microfungi on land plants, an identification handbook. A good book to begin with for anamorphs.
Cheers - LUC.
Is the fungus rather forming acervuli? That'd be a rather flat fruitbody covered by the bark, and erumpant when the conidia's are mature. Could you measure the conidia's?
On Quercus (Quercus ilex?), that could be Coryneum elevatum. It's a coelomycete.
See Ellis & Ellis: Microfungi on land plants, an identification handbook. A good book to begin with for anamorphs.
Cheers - LUC.
Angel Pintos,
16-05-2016 14:47
Re : black stromata in quercus
Hola Luc,
it is an acervuli in Quercus ilex, conidia measures 40,45 X 21,09 Â --- 53,36 X 25,79Â
in the  Sutton key of Coryneum, C. elevatum could be.
Un saludoÂ
Angel
it is an acervuli in Quercus ilex, conidia measures 40,45 X 21,09 Â --- 53,36 X 25,79Â
in the  Sutton key of Coryneum, C. elevatum could be.
Un saludoÂ
Angel





