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Hymenoscyphus scutula on Artemisia vulgaris?
Jenny Seawright,
12-11-2020 11:33
UK, on old Artemisia vulgars (Mugwort) stems - it keys in Ellis & Ellis to Hymenoscyphus scutula but I'd appreciate confirmation if that's possible.......Apologies for the poor images but ascospores were 1-septate with one end +/- pointed, (15-)20-22 x 3,5-5 µm, setulate
Many thanks,
Jenny
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
12-11-2020 11:47
Re : Hymenoscyphus scutula on Artemisia vulgaris?
Hello Jenny,
I think you are right. The spores are already dead, the guttules (in living state many smaller ones) united to larger ones.
Best regards, Lothar
I think you are right. The spores are already dead, the guttules (in living state many smaller ones) united to larger ones.
Best regards, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-11-2020 11:47
Re : Hymenoscyphus scutula on Artemisia vulgaris?
Yes, there is hardly any doubt.
Jenny Seawright,
12-11-2020 18:51
Re : Hymenoscyphus scutula on Artemisia vulgaris?
Many thanks for the confirmation Lothar and Hans-Otto




