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Decomposition of a pear.

Begonnen von frfmfrfm, November 02, 2013, 23:15:56 NACHMITTAGS

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frfmfrfm

Good companions have been replaced a fruit for the fungi colonizing the fruit chosen is a pear ercolina.

One of the first days.



One day des then.



Two more days.





As we have seen fungi take advantage of any break in the skin to begin colonization.
Continue.

Regards, Francisco.


frfmfrfm

Very good classmates go on this study, I upload two photos so you can see how new fungi species to re-colonize Rhisopus fruit.
In the next post we will see a major shift in the study.
Best regards, Francisco.








TPL

i Hola, Francisco !

an interesting experiment, especially now that it is becoming microscopic ;).

However, there appear to be recurrent problems with translation:

ZitatVery good classmates go on this study
or
ZitatGood companions have been replaced a fruit for the fungi colonizing
only make sense if you translate this back to spanish (Muy bien colegas, continuamos este estúdio / Bueno, compañeros, he cambiado la fruta para la colonización) and from there into german.

Should you use an automatic translator, it would be worthwile to separate individual phrases by a carriage return ("enter").

ZitatOne day des then.
probably came from "un día despues" (one day after).

i Hasta la proxima !
Saludos
Thomas

frfmfrfm

Thank you very much Thomas. respondere short. If I have problems with the language. I have no good microscope. I do what I can.
Best regards, Sevilla, Spain. :)

frfmfrfm

New collaborators decomposition.
Eggs and larvae of Drosophila melanogaster.
Regards, Francisco.






frfmfrfm

Very good, I upload a video.
Larva swimming in pear compote.
Regards, Francisco.

http://youtu.be/4So06rHZ1ko

frfmfrfm

Good evening, I caught a pear Drosophila together.
Best regards, Francisco.