On Echinochloa crus-galli growing mixed with rice crops. Rural road/Old Mondego River side. Fungus presents itself as round black structures, scattered on the seeds.
On an old and wet door, inside an abandoned convent. It has a dusty texture. It peels off the wood easily.
On Eriobotrya japonica, on tip of leaf, on the dead areas. Garden.
Growing media PDA
Culture color Bluish-green color
Spore Shape: Round-shaped (Fig 15.2)
Spore color: Mostly colorless
Aspergillus:
Distinct conidiophore terminated by a swollen vesicle bearing flask-shaped phialides (Fig 15.3).
Phialides may be borne directly on the vesicle (Fig 15.3).
Spore color depends on the species.
This fungus is most commonly isolated from soil and plant debris.
Choose this species (Aspergillus fumigatus) based on the culture color
Underneath a pot of soil that was previously located outside during the summer
Maybe an asexual Amphichorda? Microscopy is interesting with artifacting or small structures on all surfaces of the hyphae.
Looks like it fell from a tree that was impacted during the Matt’s creek fire. Mixed hardwood right here. Pine in the area. Probably oak or poplar.
Downed oak. In a very fire impacted spot.
O-L1-2
IDed with ITS, possibly infecting second instar spotted lanternfly collected alive