Fungus Trichoderma viride(?) on a partialy burned oak(?) log on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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The image shows a close-up view of a partially burned oak log with white, fungal growth on it. The log is dark brown and appears to be charred or burnt at certain points. White, stringy fungal growth is seen at different areas along the log.

The caption states that this fungus is Trichoderma viride(?) found on an oak tree in Sam Houston National Forest in Texas. Based on this information and the appearance of the fungus, it is likely that the image shows a specimen of Trichoderma viride. This fungus is known to grow on trees and other woody plants, particularly those that have been damaged or stressed by environmental factors such as fire.

Trichoderma viride is a common species of fungi found in many parts of the world. It is often used in biological control methods for managing plant diseases caused by other pathogens like bacteria or nematodes. The fungus produces antibiotics which can inhibit growth and kill these unwanted organisms before they cause harm to their host plants.

Overall, the image provides valuable information about this important microorganism's role in forest ecosystems and its potential applications in agriculture and horticulture practices. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo Trichoderma viride (?) en un tronco de roble parcialmente quemado(?) en la sección Stubblefield del sendero de excursión Lone Star al norte desde el punto de partida No. 6 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, Texas, el 17 de abril de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista de cerca de un tronco de roble parcialmente quemado con crecimiento fúngico blanco en él. El tronco es marrón oscuro y parece carbonizado o quemado en ciertos puntos. Se observa un crecimiento fúngico filamentoso blanco en diferentes áreas a lo largo del tronco. La leyenda indica que este hongo es Trichoderma viride (?) Encontrado en un árbol de roble en el bosque nacional Sam Houston en Texas. Basándose en esta información y la apariencia del hongo, es probable que la imagen muestre un ejemplar de Trichoderma viride. Este hongo se conoce por crecer en árboles y otras plantas leñosas, particularmente aquellos dañados o estresados ​​por factores ambientales como el fuego. El Trichoderma viride es una especie común de hongos encontrada en muchas partes del mundo. A menudo se utiliza en métodos de control biológico para controlar enfermedades de las plantas causadas por otros patógenos como bacterias o nematodos. El hongo produce antibióticos que pueden inhibir el crecimiento y matar estos organismos no deseados antes de que causen daño a sus plantas anfitrionas. En general, la imagen proporciona información valiosa sobre el papel de este importante microorganismo en los ecosistemas forestales y sus posibles aplicaciones en prácticas agrícolas e hortícolas. – Spanish translation

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