Cross section of Amanita mushroom with mold fungus Mycogone rosea 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 cross-section of an Amanita mushroom with mold fungus Mycogone rosea on it.

* The Amanita mushroom is cut in half lengthwise to show its internal structure.
* It has a white interior and a pinkish-red exterior, which is likely due to the presence of the mold fungus.
* The mushroom appears to be decaying, with some brownish-black spots visible on the surface.
* The Mycogone rosea mold fungus is growing on the surface of the Amanita mushroom.
* It has a pinkish-red color and a powdery texture.
* The fungus appears to be covering most of the surface of the mushroom, giving it a reddish hue.
* The background of the image shows some dry leaves and twigs.
* The leaves are brown and brittle, suggesting that they have been dead for some time.
* There is no visible moisture or dampness in the area, which suggests that the environment is dry and not conducive to fungal growth.

Overall, the image suggests that the Amanita mushroom has been infected by the Mycogone rosea mold fungus, which is causing it to decay. The presence of the fungus on the surface of the mushroom and its powdery texture are indicative of this infection. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Una sección transversal del hongo Amanita con el hongo micorrícico Mycogone rosea en la sección de Stubblefield del sendero de excursión Lone Star al norte desde el punto de partida número 6 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. Texas, 8 de octubre de 2021. La imagen muestra una sección transversal de un hongo Amanita con el hongo micorrícico Mycogone rosea en él. El hongo Amanita está cortado por la mitad longitudinalmente para mostrar su estructura interna. Tiene un interior blanco y un exterior rosáceo, lo que probablemente se deba a la presencia del hongo micorrícico. Parece estar descomponiéndose, con algunas manchas marrones-negras visibles en la superficie. El hongo micorrícico Mycogone rosea está creciendo en la superficie del hongo Amanita. Tiene un color rosáceo y una textura pulverulenta. Parece estar cubriendo la mayor parte de la superficie del hongo, dándole un tono rojizo. El fondo de la imagen muestra algunas hojas secas y ramitas. Las hojas son marrones y quebradizas, lo que sugiere que están muertas desde hace algún tiempo. No hay humedad ni húmedo visible en el área, lo que sugiere un entorno seco y no propicio para el crecimiento de hongos. En general, la imagen sugiere que el hongo Amanita ha sido infectado por el hongo micorrícico Mycogone rosea, lo cual está provocando su descomposición. La presencia del hongo en la superficie del hongo y su textura pulverulenta son indicativos de esta infección. – Spanish translation

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