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Hongos de Saco, Levaduras Y Parientes (Filo Ascomycota)Observ.
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Isolated from decaying magnolia leaves sterilized and placed on PDA. Isolates transferred to CMA, PDA, and V8 agars. Lots of aerial hyphal growth and an abundance of conidiogenous hyphae on PDA and V8 agars. Little aerial growth on CMA with formation of appressoria type structures on the bottom of the plate. Conidia very melanized giving conidiogenous colonies very dark color.
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Cultured from an oak leaf on PDA then transferred and isolated on PDA, CMA, and V8 agars. Microscopic data obtained from slides prepared from pustules growing on CMA.
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Hongo Ángel Destructor (Amanita bisporigera)Observ.
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Found two specimens one much older than the other. Both were wet, and the older specimen was floppy and beginning to degrade.
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Very large; found on unknown live tree where large cut was made in trunk. Very stiff much like the substrate it was found on.
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3341-08 found near base of live oak tree in clusters that are 1-4 feet apart. Range of maturity collected
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Collection 3341-07; NOT 1401-07. Bruises black to the touch when cut takes a moment to turn black. Stipe is quite tough while cap is soft and fleshy. Was found in pine straw under a group of Cyprus trees near a man made brook.
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Collection 3341-04 found in fine mulch and loose black soil roughly 2 feet from trunk of oak tree. When collecting, a yellow liquid was secreted from the hymenium staining my fingers.
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)Observ.
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Small and numerous fruiting bodies on dead oak log
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Clusters of these fruit bodies located all under the live oaks of LSU’s parade grounds