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Anomaly?
Mirek Gryc,
18-10-2020 17:09
I do not have ascomata macro photos, it grew on a dead raspberry shoot. I only had one fruiting body at my disposal.
This is the first time I see something like this at Hymenoscyphus. I am not able to determine if it is a parasite or some cells are bloated?
Maybe you have already encountered something like this?
greetings
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-10-2020 17:14
Re : Anomaly?
This would be good to study in living state. Paraphyses would contain VBs, but I cannot imagine that for these inflated structures.
Mirek Gryc,
18-10-2020 17:38
Re : Anomaly?
Hi Zotto
Such extended elements were present not only in the hymenium. See the last two photos: these are ectal cells.
I took photos from a fresh fruit. I also have photos taken in the water, but their clarity is much weaker.
I took photos from a fresh fruit. I also have photos taken in the water, but their clarity is much weaker.
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-10-2020 17:42
Re : Anomaly?
Maybe the apos looked fresh but were dead, otherwise the clarity would have been better.
Mirek Gryc,
18-10-2020 18:04
Re : Anomaly?
Thanks Zotto
I will put the substrate in the ripening room, maybe other ascomats will grow in some time?
Mirek













