Spores of white corticioid tooth fungus on underside of old brackets of Fusc. gilva, from a tilted dead elm, collected in David E. Schob Nature Preserve. College Station, Texas

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The image showcases a collection of spores on the underside of an old bracket from a fuscous gilva fungus, specifically collected from a dead elm tree in David E. Schob Nature Preserve, College Station, Texas.

The spores are oval-shaped and appear to be small. They have smooth surfaces and are colored yellowish-green with purple outlines. The background is light gray, suggesting that the image was taken under a microscope or magnifying glass. The overall appearance of the spores indicates they are likely from a type of fungus that grows on dead wood.

The presence of these spores can be attributed to various factors such as environmental conditions, humidity levels, and the surrounding ecosystem. It is also possible that the spores were collected during a specific time of year or under certain weather conditions, which could impact their appearance and distribution. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Esporas de hongos corticiáceos blancos en el lado inferior de las ménsulas viejas de Fusc. gilva, de un olmo muerto inclinado, recogidas en la reserva natural David E. Schob. College Station, Texas, 7 de mayo de 2024. La imagen muestra una colección de esporas en el lado inferior de una ménsula vieja de un hongo fuscous gilva, recolectado específicamente de un olmo muerto en la reserva natural David E. Schob, College Station, Texas. Las esporas son de forma ovalada y parecen ser pequeñas. Tienen superficies suaves y están coloreadas de verde amarillento con contornos morados. El fondo es gris claro, lo que sugiere que la imagen fue tomada bajo un microscopio o lupa. El aspecto general de las esporas indica que son probablemente de un tipo de hongo que crece en madera muerta. La presencia de estas esporas puede atribuirse a diversos factores, como condiciones ambientales, niveles de humedad y el ecosistema circundante. También es posible que las esporas se recolecten durante un momento específico del año o bajo ciertas condiciones climáticas, lo que podría afectar su apariencia y distribución. – Spanish translation

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