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Photographers photographed hundreds of millions of spores released by mushrooms. How long did it take to take pictures of them?

Recently, an ingenious photographer in the Philippines photographed the beautiful scene of two mushrooms releasing hundreds of millions of spores at night. Netizens shouted after seeing the video? Taixian? Like white flowers scattered at night, beautiful. As for how long did the photographer keep this video?

In fact, once you have this idea, mushrooms will have some characteristics before sporulation, so after finding the right mushroom, determine how long it will sporulate, and then put the camera next to the mushroom; Of course, the photographer himself definitely needs to stay next to the camp and take good care of the camera in case the shooting is unsuccessful.

So what exactly are spores? In fact, spores are the germ cells of most fungi. Mushroom spores, like dandelion umbrellas, take root wherever they float.

What are the two ways of mushroom reproduction? First, sexual reproduction. When the hyphae under the fungus cover grow to a certain extent, these hyphae will begin to kink to form fruiting bodies, and when they mature, they will bear spores, which is sexual reproduction through spores.

Second, asexual reproduction. That is, the mycelium is used for tissue culture, and the mycelium is inoculated into the culture medium to create a suitable growth environment, so that the mycelium can grow into a complete mushroom smoothly.

Can mushrooms grow by throwing their spore powder into the ground? Generally speaking, mushrooms can grow as long as the soil is soft, rich in organic matter and protected from light.

How do ordinary mushrooms collect spore powder? Take out the immature mushrooms to ensure that the spores are not released. Remove stems, disinfect the surface, rinse with sterile water, and absorb water with filter paper. In a sterile environment, put the bacterial folds down on the Petri dish according to the regulations, and put sterilized filter paper under it to keep the equipment ventilated. After 12~20 hours, white scattered spore prints can be seen on the filter paper.