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Lennert GeesGreetings!For my master's dissertation I work on c
Asco without hair?
Mirek Gryc,
05-06-2022 09:50
The asco grew on the escarpment of the forest road, densely covered with various green plants. I found asco on last year's stalk lying next to the plant, which I present in the picture. However, I am not sure if the substrate belonged to her? Urtica also grew there.
Ascomat maximum 0.4 mm in diameter.
Spores:
(9.3) 10.5 - 13.8 (13.9) × (2.1) 2.2 - 2.58 (2.6) µm
Q = (4.1) 4.4 - 5.9 (6.5) ; N = 10
Me = 12.3 × 2.4 µm ; Qe = 5.1
Q = (4.1) 4.4 - 5.9 (6.5) ; N = 10
Me = 12.3 × 2.4 µm ; Qe = 5.1
I'm not even sure about the type.
Regards
Mirek
Martin Bemmann,
05-06-2022 10:02

Re : Asco without hair?
Hi,
the green plant on your first picture should be Chaerophyllum aromaticum.
Regards
Martin
Nihad Omerovic,
05-06-2022 10:14
Re : Asco without hair?
Diplonaevia bresadolae?
Sergey Markov,
05-06-2022 10:15
Re : Asco without hair?
If host may be Urtica, fungus may be Diplonaevia (bresadolae ?)
Gilbert MOYNE,
05-06-2022 10:18
Re : Asco without hair?
Si la plante est une ortie (Urtica) le champignon correspond peut-être à Diplonaevia bresadolae.
Gilbert
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-06-2022 10:57

Re : Asco without hair?
The host is Urtica dioica, the stem has a very characteristic structure in cross section.
Mirek Gryc,
05-06-2022 14:18
Re : Asco without hair?
Thank you all and best regards!
I did not know the genre, so I am all the more happy with its identification.
Mirek
I did not know the genre, so I am all the more happy with its identification.
Mirek