20-07-2014 23:13
Maren Kamke
Hi everybody,I found this species on Impatiens and
20-07-2014 13:43
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Bonjour,this Pulvinula is from Georgia - Batumi bo
21-07-2014 05:57
Nina FilippovaHello,probably somebody could share with me follow
20-07-2014 14:07
Rubén Martínez-Gil
Hola a todos. Subo fotos de ejemplares encontrado
19-07-2014 22:42
Chris Yeates
This is yet another Podospora which has developed
15-07-2014 20:58
Björn Wergen
Hi there,does anyone have these articles?Shoemaker
17-07-2014 21:21
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hi, I have got here one city inhabiting ascomycete
18-07-2014 18:30
Marja PennanenHello all,does anyone have the description of Colp
14-07-2014 23:07
Mafalda Freire Fernando
Does anyone haveAtlas of Invertebrate-Pathogenic F
Hi everybody,I found this species on Impatiens and Meconopsis. Perethecia immersed, 0,1 mm. Spores (10-7) 8,4 x 2,95 (2,5-3) µm, hyaline, finly striate. Asci uniseriate, up to 70x45 µm, IKL negative.
Thank you,
Regards Maren
probably a Phomatospora.
Best wishes,
Gernot
Yes, and probably P. berkeleyii.
Alain
it is P. berkeleyi, described on grasses. I was confused because I didn't find the mentioning of the striation of the spores.
Regards Maren
Please look at Mycotaxon 19, striation is well mentionned.
P. berkeleyii is usual on grasses, but it has been seen on other plants like Urtica.
Alain
the original host is potato stalks. The type species is not easy to grasp and there may be several similar-looking species.
Maren, could you be so kind and send me some good material for culturing? We would need this to solve a rather "ancient" question about the position of another species.
Thanks, Walter








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