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Sporangiophores of Pilobolus fungus on dung

Fungus sporangiophores. Macrophotograph of three sporangiophores of a Pilobolus sp. fungus, growing on dung. A sporangiophore is a fruiting body formed on a specialised hypha, at the end of which is a sporangium (brown). The sporangium is a sac- like container for fungal spores. When the spores are mature, the sporangium breaks, releasing the spores. The term Pilobolus means hat-thrower", referring to this spore discharge. This fungus typically grows on horse manure. Magnification: x100 at 6x4.5cm size."

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Eumycota Fungal Fungi Fungus Manure Mycology Sporangiophore Type


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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")

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This macrophotograph showcases the intricate beauty of Pilobolus fungus sporangiophores thriving on a bed of dung. The image reveals three sporangiophores, which are fruiting bodies formed on specialized hyphae. At the tip of each sporangiophore rests a brown-colored sac-like container called a sporangium, housing fungal spores within its walls. The term "Pilobolus" derives from its unique ability to discharge spores with force, resembling the action of throwing a hat. This fascinating phenomenon is captured in this print, as the matured sporangia rupture and liberate their spores into the surrounding environment. Typically found growing on horse manure, this particular species of fungus thrives in such nutrient-rich environments. The magnification at x100 allows us to appreciate the intricate details and delicate structures that make up these fungal growths. This photograph serves as a testament to nature's resilience and adaptability, showcasing how even seemingly undesirable substances like dung can foster life and contribute to ecological processes. It also highlights the wonders of mycology – the study of fungi – shedding light on their diverse forms and functions within our natural world. With its scientific precision and aesthetic appeal, this print from Science Photo Library offers viewers an opportunity to marvel at nature's intricacies while deepening their understanding of fungal biology.

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