
07-10-2014 11:20

Hi all, Someone can find me the following paper ?

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Pilidium
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-10-2014 23:24

This is not a request but an info to all about an interesting determination that I made today.
The fungus presented by Salvador Tello the end of last year
http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/25856
is Pilidium acerinum. No doubt for the anamorph when identifying with Rossman et al. 2004, Myc. Progr., The coelomycetous genera Chaetomella and Pilidium represent a
newly discovered lineage of inoperculate discomycetes.
The apothecia undoubtedly belong to the pycnidia, and they concern the genus Discohainesia. That genus comprised so far only one plurivorous species, D. oenotherae with Pilidium concavum as anamorph, while for P. acerinum no teleomorph was known, until today. :-)
Both species are somewhat pathogenic.
Closely related is Zoellneria with anamorph Chaetomella (on Rosa leaves), which differs from the above mainly in the conspicuous brown setae on both ana- and teleomorph. Interestingly, also Zoellneria has the very same extracellular resinous drops among the apically branched paraphyses.
The two genera are genetically very far from other Helotiales and deserve a family of their own.
Zotto
Salvador Tello,
07-10-2014 08:05
Re : Pilidium
Muchas gracias por la información Zotto, sin duda muy interesante, y mi enhorabuena por todo su trabajo de investigacióon.
Saludos.
Salvador.
Saludos.
Salvador.
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-10-2014 08:59
Salvador Tello,
07-10-2014 18:27
Re : Pilidium
si, queda muy claro con las imágenes. Gracias.
Salvador.
Salvador.