VujanovicSt-ArnaudNeumannEtAl1998
Référence
Vujanovic, V., St-Arnaud, M., Neumann, P., Fortin, J.A. (1998) Diarimella laurentidae anam.: sp.nov from Quebec. Canadian Journal of Botany, 76(12):2037-2041.
Résumé
Diarimella laurentidae, a new species occurring on dead bark and decorticated twigs of American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh,), is reported from the Muir's Wood ecological reserve, located in the centre of the Haut-Saint-Laurent region in the province of Quebec. Diarimella laurentidae is characterized by stromatic, pulvinate, black, setose fructifications composed of a basal stroma of textura angularis, a brown peripheral wall of textura porrecta, conidiomatal setae of two types, and unicellular multisetulate conidia. Irs relationships with described Diarimella species is discussed. This is the first report of a species of Diarimella from North America.
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@ARTICLE { VujanovicSt-ArnaudNeumannEtAl1998,
AUTHOR = { Vujanovic, V. and St-Arnaud, M. and Neumann, P. and Fortin, J.A. },
TITLE = { Diarimella laurentidae anam.: sp.nov from Quebec },
JOURNAL = { Canadian Journal of Botany },
YEAR = { 1998 },
VOLUME = { 76 },
PAGES = { 2037-2041 },
NUMBER = { 12 },
NOTE = { Vujanovic, V St-Arnaud, M Neumann, P Fortin, JA },
ABSTRACT = { Diarimella laurentidae, a new species occurring on dead bark and decorticated twigs of American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh,), is reported from the Muir's Wood ecological reserve, located in the centre of the Haut-Saint-Laurent region in the province of Quebec. Diarimella laurentidae is characterized by stromatic, pulvinate, black, setose fructifications composed of a basal stroma of textura angularis, a brown peripheral wall of textura porrecta, conidiomatal setae of two types, and unicellular multisetulate conidia. Irs relationships with described Diarimella species is discussed. This is the first report of a species of Diarimella from North America. },
}