02-07-2013 11:25
Björn Wergen
Hi there,we have found a nectriaceous fungus growi
02-07-2013 06:46
Nina FilippovaHello, dear colleagues. I want to share with you
02-07-2013 07:24
Nina FilippovaShceuchceria palustris is common species in wet sp
30-06-2013 23:51
Chris Yeates
Bonsoir tousdoes anyone have access to:Nawaschin,Â
27-06-2013 20:45
hannie wijersI wonder if this could be a Coniochaeta tetraspora
30-06-2013 14:16
Hi to all,I'm searching for the followig paper:FOU
30-06-2013 15:41
Chris Yeates
Bonjour touscollected recently on Phalaris lying i
29-06-2013 00:36
Björn Wergen
Hi there,does anybody have this article?A revision
30-06-2013 00:17
Björn Wergen
Hi there,I have been working on this fungus for a
nectrioid fungus on dung
Björn Wergen,
02-07-2013 11:25
Hi there,we have found a nectriaceous fungus growing on dung of Branta canadensis. It has some special features like striate, ellipsoid, 1septated spores, which become pale brown at maturity and a coarsely warted, orange red perithecia wall. The fruitbodies are up to 0,6mm broad and do not collapse after drying. Asci with visible apical structures and the perithecia wall reacts with CB orange-yellow. I did not test KOH since there are only 1 or 2 fruitbodies left for examination. So if you, Christian, are interested in this collection, just tell me and I will send it.
regards,
björn
edit: I have seen that my collegue has tested with KOH already (no reaction).
Christian Lechat,
02-07-2013 12:37
Re : nectrioid fungus on dung
Hi Björn,
I think your fungus is the genus Neocosmospora = Haematonectria.
It could be Neocosmospora haematococca?
Thank you for your offer but your collection seems overmature.
Regards
Christian
I think your fungus is the genus Neocosmospora = Haematonectria.
It could be Neocosmospora haematococca?
Thank you for your offer but your collection seems overmature.
Regards
Christian
Björn Wergen,
02-07-2013 13:10
Re : nectrioid fungus on dung
Hi Christian,
yes, I think so too, here are photos of it with not overmatured spores:
http://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thema-rodentomyces-sp-oder-irgendwas-anderes?
Thanks :)
regards,
björn
yes, I think so too, here are photos of it with not overmatured spores:
http://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thema-rodentomyces-sp-oder-irgendwas-anderes?
Thanks :)
regards,
björn



