![]() Atlas Spores Expands Research Collection with 10 New Strains, Including Recently Discovered IngiliThe Ann Arbor–based company introduces a diverse lineup of spore strains for microscopy and taxonomy research, offering scientists and enthusiasts fresh opportunities for discovery.
By: Atlas Spores This launch marks an exciting milestone for the mycology community, as the Ingili strain has only recently been identified and offers unique features that set it apart from other known species. With this release, Atlas Spores continues to strengthen its commitment to supporting scientific exploration, taxonomy, and education by making rare and distinctive spore strains more accessible. "Our mission has always been to empower researchers and enthusiasts with high-quality tools for discovery," said a spokesperson for Atlas Spores. "By introducing strains like Ingili, we're opening the door to fresh opportunities in microscopy, education, and fungal research." The new lineup includes a carefully curated mix of both well-known and rare strains, each prepared under strict quality standards to ensure clarity and reliability for microscopic study. With spores that appeal to both seasoned mycologists and beginners, Atlas Spores is dedicated to advancing knowledge and sparking curiosity in the field of mycology. For more information and to explore the new strain collection, visit: https://atlasspores.com/ End
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