The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1932, Side 25

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1932, Side 25
FUNGI OF ICELAND 473 raany different host-plants, its density is much less than in Central Europe. In this respect it falls far short of Pyrenophora chrtjsospora. As is well known, Pleospora herbamm is a very polvmorphous species, especially with regard to the dimensions of the perithecia, asci and spores. Bul the species is variable in other respects, too. On Saxi- fraga corniculata, Primula veris, Pulsatilla vulgaris and Poly- gonatum multiflorum the spores of P. herbarum may have a wide coating of mucus. OnLotus corniculatus, on which ])lant the peri- thecia may be found on the stem as well as the pods, I have found 4-spored asci on the stem, and at the same time 8-spored asci on the pods. The spores in the 4-spored asci were 48—50X18—20/1, whereas the spores in the 8-spored asci measured 30—50X14—15,11. Typically the upper and lower halves of the spores are asymmetrical, but on thin dead branches of Hippophaés rhamnoides, where P. herbarum also occurs, these halves are symmetrical If these deviations from the type are constant, the species P. herbarum should rightly be divided into several species, but as this has by no means been established, I have included the various Icelandic forms under one species. The most divergent forin of P. herbarnm which I have seen in Ice- land, is that occurring on Rumex acetosella, which has both spore- ends somewhat acuminate, whiie the breadth of the spores is small com- pared with their length, the dimensions being 33—36XH—12/x; hence the proportion of length to breadth is 3 in this case, whereas the typical value of this ratio ranges from 2 to 2.5. Leptosphaeria Cesati et De Notaris. 81. L. Equiseti Karsten, Fungi in insulis Spetsbergen, p. 101. Stock- holm 1872. Tröllafoss [Svend Andersen]; Hallormstaðir, the plantation at Grund south of Akureyri, Almannagjá near Þingvellir [P. L.]. — On withered pieces of the stem of Equisetum variegatum. In the literature two different views of this species prevail. However, Karsten’s description of L. Equiseti in Mycologia Fennica II, Pyrenomy- cetes. p. 101, will perhaps cover both of them. In The Micromycetes of Svalbard, Skrifter om Svalbard og Ishavet, N. 13, Oslo 1928, Pl. II, tigs. 15a and 15b, J. Lind has given a figure of the asci and spores of L. Equiseti Karsten, which agrees perfectly with the Leptosphaeria, found on Equisetum variegatum in Iceland. But a different conception of L Equiseti Karsten has been given by Berlese in Icones Fungorum. Pyrenomycetes Vol. I, p. 54. The Leptosphaeria figured here by Berlese shows considerable deviation, in regard to the dimensions botli of the asci and the spores, and especially in regard to the form of spore, from Lind’s Svalbard form and from the Icelandic form. On the other hand, thc diagnosis given in Berlese’s figure agrees with a Leptosphaeria, which is very common — at any rate in Denmark — on Equisetum hiemale, where it grows on the dead internodes of the stems so common at the apices of the stems in all growths of Equisctum hiemale. It must, however, be supposed that Berlese received the material for his flgure of this Leptosphaeria from Karsten, and that Karsten must have in-
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