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Backgrounds Colony Characteristics of Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, Rhizopus (bread mold) under the microscope.
Toad eggs
super close up photo of mushrooms growing on bread tray with blurry background
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoides, its taxonomical history has been complicated by the fact that it may adopt both sexual and asexual forms. Colloquially known as jelly drops or the purple jellydisc, this common fungus appears as a gelatinous mass of pinkish or purple-colored discs. Distributed widely in North America, Europe and Asia, A. sarcoides is a saprobic fungus and grows in clusters on the trunks and branches of a variety of dead woods. Field studies suggest that colonization by A. sarcoides of the heartwood of black spruce confers some resistance to further infection by rot-causing fungi. A. sarcoides contains the antibiotic compound ascocorynin, shown in the laboratory to inhibit the growth of several Gram-positive bacteria.\nHabitat and distribution:\nThis species has a broad distribution in forested areas of North America and Europe. A saprobic fungus, it derives nutrients from decaying organic matter, and as such is usually found growing on the stumps and logs of fallen deciduous trees. However, it is also found on a variety of living trees as well. For example, in Europe it has been found on the stems of living spruce (Picea abies) in Finland, France, Great Britain, Norway, and Germany. \nA. sarcoides occurs most frequently in late summer and autumn (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a common Species in Dutch Forests.
Under the rotting tree, a carpet of white mycelia and beautiful amber drops of sap (Natural+flash light, macro close-up photography)
Photomicrograph of planaria, a flatworm, Dugesia species. Slight motion blur in head. Freshwater stream, San Luis Obispo, California. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Abstract micrograph of fragile branchlets from Leucobryum glaucum, the pin cushion moss, with polarization and red background at 40x.
Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom growing on oak tree trunk.
Aspergillus (mold) under the Stereo microscope view for Microbiology in Lab.
Preparation of the assassin pasta - Antique recipe from Bari, Puglia, Italy
Trichogramma egg parasitoids are successfully used for biological control of a wide range of lepidopteran pests worldwide. The wasps that emerged from a ball in which they developed.
Forest ground cover in Waterton National Park in Alberta Canada
Extreme macro close-up of Bread Mold (Rhizopus)
Viral Infection Monkeypox Virus - 3d rendered image. Medical illustration of mpox virus structure and skin lesions, highlighting key aspects of this global health concern. Abstract biomedical illustration. \nAntibody, Antigen, Vaccine technology concept.
Spectacular background on topic of violations in shelf life of products .
Unhealthy green mold on tangerine
Mold Beautiful, Colony of Characteristics of Fungus (Mold) in culture medium plate from laboratory microbiology.
Fungi sporulation is the process by which fungi produce and release spores, enabling them to reproduce, survive in adverse conditions, and disperse to new environments through asexual (conidia, sporangiospores) and sexual (ascospores, basidiospores) methods, triggered by environmental cues and involving complex developmental stages including initiation, maturation, and release, playing crucial roles in ecological balance, agriculture, biotechnology, and the food industry.
Yellow maritime sunburst lichen - Xanthoria parietina - background
Sea life  Underwater Jellyfish  Scuba diver point of view
mycelium is a network of fungal threads or hyphae. Mycelia often grow underground but can also thrive in other places such as rotting tree trunks. A single spore can develop into a mycelium. The fruiting bodies of fungi, such as mushrooms, can sprout from a mycelium.
Mold on food. Fungus on spoiled berries. Mold spores close up. Soft focus. Macro photography.
chinese medicine akebiaquinata caulis akebiae Akebia quinata Decne.
Background of mold in the wood of the house.
Lycoperdon molle in close range, pyrenees undergrowth. Berguedà. Barcelona's Pre-pyrenees.
detail of cellar fungus mycelium ( Coniophora puteana )
The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
Aged fruit bodies of a slime mold, or myxomycete, Physarum polycephalum, has released the spores out. Slime moulds are special organisms that gather from many microscopic unicellular amoebae
White sea shell.  Close up Abstract.  Exploring and enjoying Beautiful Sea Life macro .  Underwater scene at clear mediterranean sea.  Scuba diver point of view. Greece Europe. Underwater photography
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