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Spores of corticioid mushroom Crustoderma dryinum from a burned pine log, collected a day before on Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest, February 5, 2024

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The image presents a microscopic view of spores from the corticioid mushroom Crustoderma dryinum. The spores are oval-shaped and vary in size, with some being slightly smaller than others. They display a uniform yellow coloration and appear to be densely packed within the microscopic field.

In the provided caption, it is mentioned that the image was taken on February 5th at Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. The mushroom's habitat is specified as a burned pine log collected "a day before" from the Lone Star hiking trail. This information suggests that the sample was obtained after the forest had been affected by fire, which could potentially impact the composition and diversity of microorganisms present.

Given this context, it can be inferred that the image provides valuable insights into the microscopic characteristics of Crustoderma dryinum spores found in a post-fire environment. The observation of these spores may offer clues about the survival strategies employed by this species in response to environmental disturbances such as wildfires. – AI vision


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