Hyphae and spores at low magnification of peat mold fungus (Chromelosporium fulvum) from soil, collected at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park. Texas

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The microscopic image shows a sample from Chromelosporium fulvum, also known as peat mold fungus.

Chromelosporium fulvum is a type of ascomycete fungi that commonly grows on decaying plant matter. The hyphae and spores are present in the soil.

The image shows an abundance of light orange to red-brown colored structures throughout. Some appear filamentous or cylindrical, while others appear spherical. The background of this microscopic image is white. The magnification of this sample appears low, as some features are not clearly visible.

Overall, the image presents a detailed view of Chromelosporium fulvum's morphological characteristics in its natural habitat. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hifas y esporas a baja magnificación del hongo moho de turba (Chromelosporium fulvum) del suelo, recogido en Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unidad de Somerville Lake State Park. Texas, 6 de febrero de 2024. La imagen microscópica muestra una muestra de Chromelosporium fulvum, también conocida como hongo moho de turba. El Chromelosporium fulvum es un tipo de hongos ascomicetes que crece comúnmente en materia vegetal en descomposición. Las hifas y esporas están presentes en el suelo. La imagen muestra una abundancia de estructuras de color naranja claro a marrón rojizo en todo. Algunos aparecen filamentosos o cilíndricos, mientras que otros son esféricos. El fondo de esta imagen microscópica es blanco. La magnificación de esta muestra parece baja, ya que algunas características no son claramente visibles. En general, la imagen presenta una vista detallada de las características morfológicas del Chromelosporium fulvum en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation

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