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29-06-2016 15:18

Per Vetlesen

HiIt was found on the bark of a dead branch of Jun

07-01-2018 22:47

Per Vetlesen

Grown in moist chamber on bark/resin of fallen Pin

06-04-2026 15:04

David Chapados David Chapados

Hi! Could someone help me identifying this specim

06-04-2026 21:36

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello, could anyone please send me the article wi

06-04-2026 19:40

David Gibbs David Gibbs

Help with this one much appreciated, on rotting Fa

06-04-2026 11:07

Louis DENY

Bonjour forum, Trouvé sur bois de feuillu très d

06-04-2026 16:24

Juuso Äikäs

Last Tuesday I found some tiny white Helotiales gr

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Sylvie Le Goff

Bonjour à tousPuis avoir votre avis sur ce champi

05-04-2026 20:40

Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

Hi!Found i Japan on bark of Abies sp. Spores 35-4

06-04-2026 08:15

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

some days ago, on the lower surface of leaf of Que

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Septoria ? on Salix buds in subalpine habitat
Edvin Johannesen, 28-12-2019 14:21
Edvin JohannesenThese black spheres (acervuli or pseudothecia? - not sure of the right term) were collected on buds of Salix sp. in a subalpine habitat during snow melting in the spring. These conidium-producing structures appeared only on the buds, not on the twigs. There are no ostioles, the blackish peridium simply cracks open and the spindle-shaped to sigmoid, colourless conidia ooze out in a grey mass. The conidia measure 25-30 (-35) x 5 microns and are 3-septate.  The conidium wall is rather thin (ca. 0.3 micron). Conidiophores I could not discern. Are we in Septoria? Or do Septoria species only appear on leaves? (Well, buds are leaves, sort-of). The conidia fit Rhabdospora (Septoria) salicella, but I think that species should have an ostiole?  Suggestions appreciated. Thanks.
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