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Spores of corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum (in lugol, stacked image) on underside of a fallen water oak collected a day before in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, March 17, 2023

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The corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum was found on the underside of a fallen water oak in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, and its spores were collected a day before on March 17, 2023. The image shows the stacked arrangement of the spores in lugol. – generated by AI

The image shows microscopic spores of the corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum on the underside of a fallen water oak tree collected a day before in Lick Creek Park near College Station, Texas, on March 17, 2023.

**Spore Characteristics**

* **Color**: The spores are round and brown with a dark-brown center.
* **Shape**: They appear to be spherical or slightly elliptical in shape.
* **Size**: The size of the spores is not clearly visible due to the image quality, but they seem to be relatively small.

**Background**

The background of the image appears to be white or light gray, which suggests that the spores were stained with a substance such as Lugol's iodine solution before being observed under a microscope. This staining technique is commonly used to visualize and study fungal structures like spores.

**Conclusion**

In summary, the image shows microscopic spores of Dichostereum effuscatum on the underside of a fallen water oak tree collected in Lick Creek Park near College Station, Texas, on March 17, 2023. The spores are round, brown with a dark-brown center, and relatively small in size. They were likely stained with Lugol's iodine solution to enhance their visibility under the microscope. – AI vision

Muestran las esporas del hongo corticioide Dichostereum effuscatum (en la imagen apilada de lugol) en el lado inferior de un roble alcanforado caído recolectado un día antes en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 17 de marzo del 2023. La imagen muestra las esporas microscópicas del hongo corticioide Dichostereum effuscatum en el lado inferior de un roble alcanforado caído recolectado un día antes en Lick Creek Park cerca de College Station, Texas, el 17 de marzo del 2023. **Características de las esporas]**
**Color**: Las esporas son redondas y marrones con un centro marrón oscuro.
**Forma**: Tienen forma esférica o ligeramente elíptica.
**Tamaño**: El tamaño de las esporas no es claramente visible debido a la calidad de la imagen, pero parecen ser relativamente pequeñas. **Fondo:** El fondo de la imagen aparece blanco o gris claro, lo que sugiere que las esporas se tiñeron con una sustancia como la solución de yodo de Lugol antes de observarlas bajo un microscopio. Este tinte se utiliza comúnmente para visualizar y estudiar estructuras fúngicas como esporas.
**Conclusión:** En resumen, la imagen muestra esporas microscópicas de Dichostereum effuscatum en el lado inferior de un roble alcanforado caído recolectado en Lick Creek Park cerca de College Station, Texas, el 17 de marzo del 2023. Las esporas son redondas, marrones con centro marrón oscuro y relativamente pequeñas. Probablemente se tiñeron con solución de yodo de Lugol para mejorar su visibilidad bajo el microscopio. – Spanish translation


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