The provided image showcases spores of the fungus Trichoderma viride observed using a microscope from southern clam shell mushroom (Fomes) specimens collected on April 29, 2022, at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas.
The specimen's sample appears to be a mix of red and orange-colored cells. The spore image is presented against this background.
Upon closer inspection, the image reveals numerous small, circular, brownish-red dots scattered throughout the sample. These dots are likely Trichoderma viride spores. They appear to have an irregular shape but may display a slight ring or annulus pattern around them, which could indicate that they are not perfectly spherical in shape.
The background of the image features a mix of red and orange cells, with some areas appearing more vibrant than others. The coloration is likely due to the natural pigmentation of the mushroom cells.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of Trichoderma viride spores collected from southern clam shell mushrooms in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. – AI vision
Las esporas del hongo Trichoderma viride de la seta de concha de almeja del sur (Fomes) bajo un microscopio, recolectadas en el Parque Lick Creek. Estación Colegial, Texas, 29 de abril de 2022. La imagen proporcionada muestra esporas del hongo Trichoderma viride observado utilizando un microscopio a partir de especímenes de seta de concha de almeja del sur (Fomes) recolectados el 29 de abril de 2022 en el Parque Lick Creek en Estación Colegial, Texas. La muestra del espécimen parece ser una mezcla de células rojas y naranja. La imagen de la espora se presenta contra este fondo. Tras un examen más detallado, la imagen revela numerosos puntos pequeños, circulares y parduzcos-rojos dispersados por toda la muestra. Es probable que estos puntos sean esporas de Trichoderma viride. Parecen tener una forma irregular pero pueden mostrar un ligero patrón en forma de anillo o anillo alrededor, lo que podría indicar que no son perfectamente esféricas en forma. El fondo de la imagen presenta una mezcla de células rojas y naranjas, apareciendo algunas áreas más vibrantes que otras. La coloración se debe probablemente a la pigmentación natural de las células de la seta. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las esporas de Trichoderma viride recolectadas de setas de concha de almeja del sur en el Parque Lick Creek, Estación Colegial, Texas. – Spanish translation
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