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Linked name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss

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DAVFP: 29737
Fungus name: Tryblidiopsis sp.
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 2014-08-24
Map coordinates: 44.4834°N, 78.6520°W
Collector: J.B. Tanney
Determiner: J.B. Tanney
Collection location: Dunsford
Remarks: Collected from dead self-pruned branch attached to living tree. COLONIES 6–11 mm diam after 14 d in the dark at 20 °C on MEA, flat, sparse aerial hyphae, margin entire, hyaline, surface and reverse white to pale yellow or light orange (4A3–5A5), exudates and soluble pigments absent, mycelium consisting of hyaline, smooth, septate, branched, hyphae 1.5–3.5 µm diam. CARDINAL TEMPERATURES: range 5–30 °C, optimum 20 °C, minimum slightly <5 °C, maximum slightly >30 °C. CONIDIOMATA co-occurring with ascomata on substratum, superficially similar in appearance to immature ascomata, 150–700 μm diam, globose to peg-shaped, smooth or wrinkled in appearance, semi-immersed, erumpent from bark, opening by irregular tear without ostiole, covering layer 22–40 μm thick, unilocular, locule 120–500 μm diam. CONIDIOPHORES hyaline, septate, simply branched, lining entire locular cavity. CONIDIOGENOUS CELLS holoblastic, sympodial, 10–15(20) × (1.5)2–3(4) μm, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, ampulliform, often swollen above midpoint before tapering to a long cylindrical collulum; conidia hyaline, filiform, falcate or sigmoid, (18)20–26(29) × (1)1.5–2 μm, germination not observed on CMA, MEA, OA, or WA. ASCOMATA on dead (often brittle) twigs and branches still attached to living stem of host, usually found in lower crown where self-pruning occurs. External appearance: outline circular to slightly undulate when viewed from above, pseudostipitate, black, texture leathery to pebbly, erumpent from bark, occurring singly to gregariously; young ascomata spherical to peg-shaped, becoming urceolate to discoid with maturity; 1.25–2 mm diam when mature and fresh or rehydrated, up to 1.3 mm tall, pedicel up to 350 μm tall and more evident in young ascomata. COVERING STROMA often opening first by slit then 3–6(9) irregular radial fissures in humid conditions with outline appearing stellate and revealing disc-shaped, pale orange to orange grey (5A3–5B2) hymenium, subsequently retracting and covering the hymenium in dry conditions and reopening when humid conditions arise, (40)46–75(90) μm thick, +/- consistent thickness enveloping ascomata, sometimes thinner towards base, composed of three distinct layers: outer layer carbonaceous, textura angularis, 13.5–23 µm wide, composed of (1)2–3(4) rows of dark brown (6F6) to black, melanized, thick-walled (1–2 μm), globose to angular cells, (4.5)6.5–11(12) × (4.5)6–9(9.5) µm; middle layer textura angularis, 12–26 µm wide, composed of (4)5–6(7) rows of hyaline, thin- to thick-walled (1 μm), globose to angular cells, (4.5)5.5–9(10.5) × (4)4.5–7.5(9) µm, embedded in gel; inner layer textura angularis, 9–34 µm wide, composed of 2–4 rows of brown (5F8) thin- to thick-walled (1 µm), globose to angular cells, (4.5)5–8(8.5) × (4)5–6.5(7.5) µm. MEDULLARY EXCIPULUM well developed, 500–700 μm deep, comprised of hyaline branching hyphae embedded in gelatinous substrate, crystalline material often present, especially towards base. SUBHYMENIUM 18–30 μm thick, hyaline, textura intricata. PARAPHYSES exceeding length of asci, 1–2 μm wide, thin-walled, hyaline, filiform, unbranched, septate, apices rounded to clavate or occasionally ossiform, 3–4.5(5) μm wide, frequently linked near the base by hyphal bridges. ASCI arising from croziers, maturing sequentially, (120)125–150(165) × (12)13–15.5(17) μm, cylindrical-clavate, apex obtuse to rounded, thin-walled, inamyloid, eight-spored. ASCOSPORES biseriate, sometime uniseriate towards base, (22)25–30(31) × (4.5)5–6(6.5) μm, ellipsoidal-fusiform to fusiform-clavate, apical end often more obtuse to clavate with basal end acute, hyaline, 0–1-septate, 2-septate ascospores rarely observed, septum median or supramedian, covered with (1.5)2.5–3.5(4.5) µm thick gelatinous sheath
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22684
Other pest/damage: Negative
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): Unknown
Map coordinates: 60.1945°N, 132.7455°W
Collector: Portlock, F.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Teslin, Y.T.
Remarks: Cork bark - cause unknown
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21498
Other pest/damage: Negative
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1977-07-10
Map coordinates: 62.4579°N, 140.9031°W
Collector: Unger, L.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Haines Junction, Y.T.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21167
Other pest/damage: Negative
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1976-07-29
Map coordinates: 53.9949°N, 126.7881°W
Collector: Doidge, D.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Houston, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21166
Other pest/damage: Negative
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1976-08-17
Map coordinates: 54.8929°N, 126.7392°W
Collector: Doidge, D.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Smithers, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21113
Other pest/damage: Negative
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1973-09-26
Map coordinates: 53.9213°N, 122.0103°W
Collector: Dickens, R.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Prince George, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 23499
Other pest/damage: Leaf spot
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1987-06-13
Map coordinates: 55.6254°N, 121.6501°W
Collector: Turnquist, R.
Determiner: Funk, A.
Collection location: Chetwynd, B.C.
Remarks: Approx. 5 km north of Zonnebeke Creek. Small sclerotia over necrotic spot.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 20696
Other pest/damage: Abiotic - ? Climatic damage
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1974-06-27
Map coordinates: 61.4612°N, 139.4052°W
Collector: Unger, L.; Fiddick, R.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Burwash, Y.T.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21158
Other pest/damage: Abiotic - ? Environmental damage
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1976-08-16
Map coordinates: 54.6174°N, 126.4447°W
Collector: Doidge, D.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Houston, B.C.
Remarks: ? Ice damage from melting snow.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 24913
Fungus name: Ceratocystis coerulescens (Münch) Bakshi
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1992-11-15
Map coordinates: 54.1909°N, 122.0038°W
Collector: Doerkson, B.
Determiner: Solheim, H.
Collection location: Aleza Lake, B.C.
Remarks: McGregor R. Trees were attacked by the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis. NHR.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 24091
Fungus name: Puccinia sp.
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1990-07-16
Map coordinates: 56.6115°N, 121.4522°W
Collector: Wesleyson, B.
Determiner: Crane, P.
Collection location: Fort St. John, B.C.
Remarks: Mile 83, Alaska Highway. Spermogonia are very pale and subcuticular rather than subepidermal, therefore this is Pucciniastrum sp. Originally identified as Chrysomyxa ledi de Bary by B. Callan.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 23523
Fungus name: Myxomycetes - Fuligo septica (L.) Wiggers
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1987-06-22
Map coordinates: 54.6334°N, 127.3734°W
Collector: Unger, L.
Determiner: Funk, A.
Collection location: Telkwa, B.C.
Remarks: Jonas Creek.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 23494
Fungus name: Ascomycetes
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1987-06-15
Map coordinates: 55.6270°N, 127.8089°W
Collector: Unger, L.
Determiner: Funk, A.
Collection location: Hazelton, B.C.
Remarks: Shewililba Creek. ?Cucurbitaria piceae Borthwick
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 23466
Fungus name: Myxomycetes - Fuligo septica (L.) Wiggers
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1980-09-03
Map coordinates: 53.1135°N, 122.1783°W
Collector: Wilford, T.
Determiner: Hopkins, J.
Collection location: Quesnel, B.C.
Remarks: John Boyd Creek
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 23464
Fungus name: Phragmotrichum chailletii Kunze
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1987-05-13
Map coordinates: 54.9797°N, 126.5780°W
Collector: Unger, L.
Determiner: Woods, T.
Collection location: Smithers, B.C.
Remarks: Smithers Landing
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22892
Fungus name: Chrysomyxa empetri J. Schröt. ex Cummins
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1983-08-19
Map coordinates: 60.1974°N, 125.0743°W
Collector: Honer, T.
Determiner: Hopkins, J.
Collection location: Watson Lake, Y.T.
Remarks: Beaver River area.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22884
Fungus name: Leptographium wageneri (Kendrick) M.J. Wingfield var. ponderosum (T.C. Harrington & F.W. Cobb) T.C. Harrington & F.W. Cobb
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1983-07-14
Map coordinates: 49.1449°N, 118.8511°W
Collector: Hunt, R.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Greenwood, B.C.
Remarks: Ingram Creek
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22749
Fungus name: Leptographium wageneri (Kendrick) M.J. Wingfield var. ponderosum (T.C. Harrington & F.W. Cobb) T.C. Harrington & F.W. Cobb
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1982-07-20
Map coordinates: 50.3929°N, 119.4620°W
Collector: Hunt, R.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Vernon, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22708
Fungus name: Comatricha caespitosa Sturgis
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1982-05-17
Map coordinates: 54.5543°N, 122.7681°W
Collector: Cozens, R.
Determiner: Hunt, R.; Funk, A.
Collection location: Davie Lake, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22587
Fungus name: Chrysomyxa chiogenis Dietel
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1981-06-18
Map coordinates: 55.7206°N, 128.2837°W
Collector: Unger, L.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Hazelton, B.C.
Remarks: Sweetin River
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 22172
Fungus name: Pseudophacidium piceae E. Muell.
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1963-06-28
Map coordinates: 64.0731°N, 140.6925°W
Collector: Holms, J.
Determiner: Funk, A.
Collection location: Dawson, Y.T.
Remarks: Ref.: Can. J. Bot. 58:2447-2449. 1980.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21797
Fungus name: Puccinia sp.
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1978-07-25
Map coordinates: 55.1526°N, 126.2536°W
Collector: Doidge, D.
Determiner: Crane, P.
Collection location: Smithers, B.C.
Remarks: Spermogonia are colorless and subcuticular rather than subepidermal. Originally identified as Chrysomyxa ledi de Bary by R.S. Hunt.
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21551
Fungus name: Deuteromycetes
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1977-09-20
Map coordinates: 54.8085°N, 127.0551°W
Collector: Doidge, D.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Smithers, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21467
Fungus name: Myxomycetes - Fuligo septica (L.) Wiggers
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1977-07-20
Map coordinates: 54.6205°N, 126.5994°W
Collector: Neave, M.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Houston, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
DAVFP: 21272
Fungus name: Trametes ochracea (Pers.) R.L. Gilbertson & Ryvarden
Host name: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Year of collection (y-m-d): 1976-09-07
Map coordinates: 53.9251°N, 122.7716°W
Collector: Leach, M.
Determiner: Hunt, R.
Collection location: Prince George, B.C.
Remarks: None
Gene bank accession data: None
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