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Darkening pores of resupinate polypore mushroom growing over black Hypoxylon on a fallen oak on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, June 24, 2021

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The darkening pores of the resupinate polypore mushroom growing over black Hypoxylon on a fallen oak on Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, were captured on June 24, 2021. The mushroom's intricate details are visible in the photograph, showcasing its unique characteristics. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of a resupinate polypore mushroom (possibly Antrodia carbonica) growing over black Hypoxylon on a fallen oak tree. The mushroom has darkening pores that are likely due to the presence of Hypoxylon, which is a type of fungus that can cause decay in wood.

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* **Subject:** Resupinate polypore mushroom
* **Location:** Fallen oak tree on Kiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Texas
* **Date:** June 24, 2021

The resupinate polypore mushroom is a type of bracket fungus that grows on the underside of logs or stumps. It has a white to light brown cap with darkening pores and a soft, corky texture. The mushroom is likely to be found in deciduous forests, particularly near oak trees.

Hypoxylon is a genus of fungi that includes over 400 species. These fungi are known for their ability to cause decay in wood, especially coniferous trees. They can also infect other plants, including crops and ornamentals.

Overall, this image provides a detailed view of the relationship between the resupinate polypore mushroom and Hypoxylon on a fallen oak tree. It highlights the importance of understanding the interactions between different species in ecosystems. – AI vision

El hongo Polypore Resupinado en crecimiento sobre Hypoxylon negro en un roble caído en el sendero de la naturaleza Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 24 de junio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo resupinado (posiblemente Antrodia carbonica) creciendo sobre Hypoxylon negro en un roble caído. El hongo tiene poros oscurecidos que probablemente se deban a la presencia de Hypoxylon, que es un tipo de hongo que puede causar descomposición en la madera. Esto es lo que sabemos sobre esta imagen: * **Sujeto:** Hongo poliporo resupinado * **Ubicación:** Roble caído en el sendero de la naturaleza Kiwanis, College Station, Texas * **Fecha:** 24 de junio de 2021 El hongo polipore resupinado es un tipo de hongo en forma de cortezas que crece bajo las maderas o troncos podridos. Tiene una tapa blanca a marrón claro con poros oscurecidos y una textura de corcho suave. El hongo se puede encontrar en bosques de hoja caduca, particularmente cerca de robles. Hypoxylon es un género de hongos que incluye más de 400 especies. Estos hongos son conocidos por su capacidad para causar la descomposición en la madera, especialmente en árboles coníferos. También pueden infectar otras plantas, incluidos los cultivos y las plantas ornamentales. En general, esta imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la relación entre el hongo poliporo resupinado y Hypoxylon en un roble caído. Destaca la importancia de comprender las interacciones entre diferentes especies en los ecosistemas. – Spanish translation


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