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16-03-2019 18:39

Per Marstad Per Marstad

I found this to-day, in Norway.On the bark of Frax

16-03-2019 18:20

Thomas Læssøe

in big groups next to stromata of Eutypa pruni. Mo

14-03-2019 21:42

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

À l'intérieur d'un tronc pourri d'épicéa.Pas d

16-03-2019 20:07

Per Marstad Per Marstad

I found this to-day, on deciduous wood. Diameter

16-03-2019 10:52

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mandan este material de Galicia,  recolectado

16-03-2019 15:40

Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there,here is the other pycnidia finding on Rho

16-03-2019 15:36

Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there,last week i found pycnidia that grow on R

16-03-2019 10:33

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

me mandan este material seco de Galicia,  recolec

15-03-2019 09:47

Per Marstad Per Marstad

I found this in Norway.Diameter 1 - 2 mm, dark ins

15-03-2019 20:37

Christian Schwarz Christian Schwarz

Found on woody trunk of an Asteraceous shrub (Isoc

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Pyreno on Fraxinus excelsior.
Per Marstad, 16-03-2019 18:39
Per MarstadI found this to-day, in Norway.
On the bark of Fraxinus, small, ca 1 mm.
Konidia 25 - 28 x 12 my.
It is nice with a name.
Per.
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Chris Yeates, 16-03-2019 18:50
Chris Yeates
Re : Pyreno on Fraxinus excelsior.
Viktorie Halasu, 16-03-2019 21:20
Viktorie Halasu
Re : Pyreno on Fraxinus excelsior.
Dear Chris,

I'd like to ask, what's the difference between Macrophoma fraxini and Diplodia fraxini (or rather D. mutila, without brown conidia)? 
Thank you in advance.

Viktorie

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260591572_The_complex_of_Diplodia_species_associated_with_Fraxinus_and_some_other_woody_hosts_in_Italy_and_Portugal
Chris Yeates, 16-03-2019 21:29
Chris Yeates
Re : Pyreno on Fraxinus excelsior.
They may represent the same thing as far as I know. "Coelomycetes" can be a taxonomic minefield, crying out for more molecular work.
Viktorie Halasu, 16-03-2019 21:39
Viktorie Halasu
Re : Pyreno on Fraxinus excelsior.
Yes, there's also a paper "Relationship of Macrophoma and Diplodia" (1904) by J.T.Emerson who obtained both types of conidia from a single pycnidium. That's why I was asking, to see if there's a molecular work on them. 

By the way, my collections identified as Diplodia (fraxini or mutila, I'm still not sure how to distinguish them without dark brown conidia abundantly present) released a pigment into water or KOH mount, hyaline in visible light, but bluegreen in UV 365 nm. (The dark blue background is an artifact, I probably forgot to use UV filter.)

Correction: the UV+ water-soluble pigment it's actually not from the fungus, but from upper layer of Fraxinus bark. :-/ Sorry for not checking that before.
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