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Nectria peziza (Tode) Fr. 1849

Associations ( İngilizce )

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Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Acer
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Aesculus
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Betula
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Fagus
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Malus
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Salix
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Sambucus
Remarks: season: 8-12

Foodplant / saprobe
perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on dead, often rotten stump of Ulmus
Remarks: season: 8-12

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Fungus / saprobe
superficial, scattered or gregarious perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on bracket of Polyporus squamosus
Remarks: season: 8-12
Other: minor host/prey

Fungus / saprobe
superficial, scattered or gregarious perithecium of Nectria peziza is saprobic on bracket of Trametes versicolor
Remarks: season: 8-12
Other: minor host/prey

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Comprehensive Description ( İngilizce )

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Nectria peziza (Tode) Fries, SummaVeg-. Scand. 387. 1849
Sphaeria Peziza Tode, Fungi Meckl. 2 : 46. 1791.
t Peziza hydrophora Bull. Hist. Champ. Fr. 243. 1791.
Peziza vulpina Cooke, Hedwigia 14: 82. 1875.
bibliyografik atıf
Fred Jay Seaver, Helen Letitia Palliser, David Griffiths. 1910. HYPOCREALES, FIMETARIALES. North American flora. vol 3(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY

Nectria peziza ( İngilizce )

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Nectria peziza or yellow spot is an ascomycete fungus with bright yellow to orange globose fruiting bodies (0.2 – 0.4 mm across) found on rotting polypores, well rotted deadwood, bark, dung, and decaying cloth.[1][2] Its globular fruiting bodies (peritheca), quite large for the genus, may be isolated or crowded; they have a slightly prominent black dot at the top, the ostiolum, this being the entrance to the inner cavity;[3] the bodies often collapse into a cup-shape when dry[1] and the colour fades to pale yellow or whitish.

Synonyms

This fungus has an unusually large number of previous binomials, such as – Sphaeria peziza (1791); Hydropisphaera peziza (1822); Dialonectria peziza (1884); Cucurbitaria peziza (1898); Neuronectria peziza (1957); Byssonectria bryophila (1985); Sphaeria aurea (1823); Nectria aurea (1879); Dialonectria aurea (1884); Cucurbitaria aurea (1898); Byssonectria epigaea; and Nectria epigaea (1879).[4]

Classification

Nectra peziza belongs to the order Hypocreales within the class Sordariomycetes, usually recognized by their brightly coloured (usually red, orange or yellow), perithecial ascomata, or spore-producing structures.

Distribution

Nectria peziza has been recorded from Africa (Seychelles); Asia (Japan, Pakistan); Caribbean Islands (Bermuda); Europe (Denmark, Germany); North America (USA, Canada); and New Zealand. It is recorded as growing on a wide range of tree species.[2] In the British Isles it has a wide range of distribution and has been found in England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.[5][6] N. peziza has even been found in Antarctica, growing in the Windmill Island group.[7]

A painting of N. peziza from 1797.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Phillips, Page 377
  2. ^ a b peziza&organismtype=Fungus&fromAllCount=yes Agriculture Research Service Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  3. ^ Geograph Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  4. ^ Index Fungorum Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  5. ^ British Mycological Society Retrieved : 2010-10-25
  6. ^ NBN Database Retrieved : 2010-10-22.
  7. ^ Polar News. Retrieved : 2010-10-22

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Nectria peziza: Brief Summary ( İngilizce )

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Nectria peziza or yellow spot is an ascomycete fungus with bright yellow to orange globose fruiting bodies (0.2 – 0.4 mm across) found on rotting polypores, well rotted deadwood, bark, dung, and decaying cloth. Its globular fruiting bodies (peritheca), quite large for the genus, may be isolated or crowded; they have a slightly prominent black dot at the top, the ostiolum, this being the entrance to the inner cavity; the bodies often collapse into a cup-shape when dry and the colour fades to pale yellow or whitish.

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Kausjas komuseen ( Estonyaca )

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Kausjas komuseen (Nectria peziza) on kottseente hulka kuuluv seeneliik.

Seent on leitud ka Eestist.[1]

Viited

  1. Gerrit J. Keizer. Seente entsüklopeedia. Tallinn: Sinisukk, 2006. Lk 77

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Kausjas komuseen (Nectria peziza) on kottseente hulka kuuluv seeneliik.

Seent on leitud ka Eestist.

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