Video: https://youtu.be/UMJgt_Zawao
Sampling location: The soil sample was collected from the bank of a pond on the Bagaryak River, near the water. The soil was wet but gradually dried out.
Date and time of collection: September 8, 2023
The sample was stored in a sealed glass container at room temperature.
On October 23, 2023, at 11 AM, a small amount of this soil was mixed with clean water.
Date and time of observation: October 28, 2023, at 11 AM
All images and videos are of the same organism.
Pseudopediastrum boryanum (Turpin) E.Hegewald 2005
Diagnosis of the organism observed:
• coenobium star-shaped, flat and single-layered
• diameter coenobium up to 65 µm
• coenobium of 32 cells
• marginal cells ~10 µm
• inner cells concentrically arranged without intercelluar spaces (Except for one intercellular space, which I think is an individual feature of the observed cenobium)
• marginal cells bilobed with a notch between the lobes
• single pyrenoid
• small warts are present on the contact surfaces of the cells
• a delicate pattern on the surface of the cell
References:
Observation by Dr. Martin Kreutz https://realmicrolife.com/pseudopediastrum-boryanum/
On the ground under Oak and Maple. Apothecia 5.5mm in diameter. Probably my largest specimens.
Found another at the same spot on June 22, 2024. Spores were the same (last 2 pictures).
frogs start at about 20 seconds into recording