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Dothiorella viticola(DOTRVI)

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The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

This fungus was collected from Schinus molle and subsequently grown on a plate. Identification was performed first under a microscope and then with DNA sequencing. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

This fungus was collected from Schinus molle and subsequently grown on a plate. Identification was performed first under a microscope and then with DNA sequencing. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

This fungus was collected from Schinus molle and subsequently grown on a plate. Identification was performed first under a microscope and then with DNA sequencing. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

The mycelium is clearly visible, sometimes septate, sometimes not. This depends on the mushroom's stage of maturation. The conidia are elliptical or fusiform, with a smooth wall, initially hyaline and without septa, which, as they mature, turn brown and develop a single transverse septum. (Campania Region - Province of Salerno - 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa