This image is a magnified view of spores produced by a small mushroom species, specifically Lactarius neotabidus(?). The spores are arranged haphazardly and appear to be light brown in color when viewed against a white background.
The spores have an irregular shape and are approximately 4-6 micrometers wide. They feature a rough surface with numerous ridges running from one end of the spore to the other, resembling a series of cracks or fissures. The edges of each spore appear to be dark brown in color and may contain additional features such as a thin layer of material that is not visible.
The overall appearance of the image suggests that the spores are being viewed under high magnification using a microscope, likely with a bright field condenser and a dark background. This technique allows for detailed observation of the spore's surface texture and morphology. – AI vision
Esperando más resultados de secuenciación genética y confirmación de identidad Lactarius neotabidus(?), aquí se presenta una imagen agrandada de esporas producidas por pequeñas especies de hongos del género Lactarius, específicamente Lactarius neotabidus(?). Las esporas aparecen como un conjunto desordenado con un color marrón claro cuando se observan contra un fondo blanco. Tienen una forma irregular y son de aproximadamente 4-6 micrómetros de ancho. Presentan una superficie rugosa con numerosas crestas que discurren de un extremo a otro del espora, pareciéndose a una serie de grietas o fisuras. Los bordes de cada espora aparecen como marrón oscuro y pueden contener características adicionales como una capa fina de material no visible. El aspecto general de la imagen sugiere que las esporas se están viendo a gran aumento con un microscopio, probablemente con un condensador de campo brillante y un fondo oscuro. Esta técnica permite una observación detallada de la textura de la superficie y morfología de las esporas. – Spanish translation
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