The image shows a microscopic view of three spores from soil where Ascomycete fungus Scutellinia nigrohirtula(?) was growing. The spores are round and brown with a small yellowish appendage on one side. They have a smooth surface and appear to be relatively uniform in size.
**Image Details**
* **Spore Shape**: Round
* **Color**: Brown
* **Size**: Uniform
* **Surface Texture**: Smooth
* **Appendages**: Small yellowish appendage on one side
The image suggests that the spores are likely to be associated with the fungus Scutellinia nigrohirtula, which is a type of Ascomycete fungus commonly found in soil. The presence of these spores in the soil sample indicates that the fungus was present at the time of collection.
**Conclusion**
The image provides a detailed view of the spores from soil where Ascomycete fungus Scutellinia nigrohirtula(?) was growing, collected in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, March 7, 2023. The spores are round and brown with a small yellowish appendage on one side, suggesting that they are likely to be associated with the fungus Scutellinia nigrohirtula. – AI vision
Espora procedente del suelo donde el hongo ascomiceto Scutellinia nigrohirtula(?) estaba creciendo, recogida en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 7 de marzo de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista microscópica de tres esporas del suelo donde el hongo ascomiceto Scutellinia nigrohirtula(?) estaba creciendo. Las esporas son redondas y marrones con un pequeño apéndice amarillento en un lado. Tienen una superficie lisa y parecen ser relativamente uniformes en tamaño. Detalles de la imagen * **Forma de espora**: Redondo * **Color**: Marrón * **Tamaño**: Uniforme * **Textura de superficie**: Liso * **Apéndices**: Pequeño apéndice amarillento en un lado La imagen sugiere que las esporas están probablemente asociadas con el hongo Scutellinia nigrohirtula, que es un tipo de hongo ascomiceto comúnmente encontrado en el suelo. La presencia de estas esporas en la muestra de suelo indica que el hongo estaba presente al momento de la recolección. Conclusión
La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las esporas del suelo donde el hongo ascomiceto Scutellinia nigrohirtula(?) Estaba creciendo, recogido en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 7 de marzo de 2023. Las esporas son redondas y marrones con un pequeño apéndice amarillento en un lado, lo que sugiere que están asociadas con el hongo Scutellinia nigrohirtula. – Spanish translation
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