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Wiesneriomyces javanicus
    
                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                29-12-2009 00:34
    
    
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                29-12-2009 13:36            
             
                Re:Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                o.k., now I see it better. Still reminds somewhat of Venturiocistella. What is the substrate and from where does it come?
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:33            
            Re:Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                Bonjour Otto
Voici les photos en plus haute résolutions. La microscopie des photos I et II et faite avec les sujets sec et la III avec le sujet réhydraté donc avec les conidies. Voici trois photos de conidies.
Le champignon se trouver sur les feuilles de Laurus nobilis. C’est en voulant refaire la microscopie de Hysterostegiella lauri que j’ai vu celui-ci.
Mila
                
                
                
                                    
                
                
                            Voici les photos en plus haute résolutions. La microscopie des photos I et II et faite avec les sujets sec et la III avec le sujet réhydraté donc avec les conidies. Voici trois photos de conidies.
Le champignon se trouver sur les feuilles de Laurus nobilis. C’est en voulant refaire la microscopie de Hysterostegiella lauri que j’ai vu celui-ci.
Mila
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:34            
            
            
        
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:37            
            
            
        
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:38            
            
            
        
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:39            
            
            
        
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 14:39            
            
            
        
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                29-12-2009 14:48            
             
                Re:Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                Thanks for the images. A nice fungus, and still a bit similar to Venturiocistella
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            Zotto
                                    Milanka Tanaskovic,
                                29-12-2009 15:22            
            Re:Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                Je ne sait plus quoi penser de mon champignon.
Mila
                
                
                
                
                
                            Mila
                                    Martin Bemmann,
                                29-12-2009 18:00            
             
                Re:Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                A general question:
I did send Mila 2 pages of Tanabe's "Pictorial Atlas of Soil and Seed Fungi" by private email. Would it have been OK to make it downloadable in this forum to everyone (copyrightwise..).? Since it is only visible to registered members.
Cheers,
Martin
                
                
                
                
                
                            I did send Mila 2 pages of Tanabe's "Pictorial Atlas of Soil and Seed Fungi" by private email. Would it have been OK to make it downloadable in this forum to everyone (copyrightwise..).? Since it is only visible to registered members.
Cheers,
Martin
                                    Chris Yeates,
                                19-01-2013 00:16            
             
                Re : Wiesneriomyces javanicus
                If I may enter this discussion several years late (and I apologise if it has already been sorted elsewhere); the fungus in question is now known as Wiesneriomyces laurinus (Tassi) P.M.Kirk.
Some years ago I found this is in Cornwall, SW England; and today, while examining Laurus leaves from the same tree as http://www.ascofrance.com/search_recolte/3088 I came across this fungus again - it is clearly the same as that about which Milanka originally enquired; the distinctive conidial chains + the setae and the habitat are indicative of this species.
Paul Kirk reports that it is one of the most ubiquitous colonisers of fallen Laurus leaves (see attached file).
Amitiés
Chris
                
                
                
                                    
                
                
                            Some years ago I found this is in Cornwall, SW England; and today, while examining Laurus leaves from the same tree as http://www.ascofrance.com/search_recolte/3088 I came across this fungus again - it is clearly the same as that about which Milanka originally enquired; the distinctive conidial chains + the setae and the habitat are indicative of this species.
Paul Kirk reports that it is one of the most ubiquitous colonisers of fallen Laurus leaves (see attached file).
Amitiés
Chris

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