Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Albugo Conidial
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Fungal Spore Observation and Analysis
Product Overview
The Albugo Conidial prepared slide is a high-quality laboratory tool designed for observing fungal spores and conidial structures with exceptional clarity. This slide is crafted using laboratory-grade materials, ensuring that the specimen maintains its natural structure for accurate observation. The sample is carefully mounted in a transparent medium that enhances contrast and light transmission, making detailed features easily observable under varying magnifications. The slide’s glass is distortion-free, supporting a clearer image and facilitating a more precise study of the fungal spores’ morphology and arrangement. The preparation process includes secure sealing that prevents contamination and moisture interference, ensuring long-term usability and consistent quality. The slide’s compact size and robust casing make it easy to handle, transport, and store while safeguarding the specimen from dust and external damage. Compatible with standard optical and digital microscopes, this slide serves as a versatile tool for various observation techniques. The attention to detail in its preparation ensures uniformity across specimens, allowing for reproducible results during repeated examinations. With its focus on precision and ease of use, the Albugo Conidial slide offers researchers and educators an invaluable resource for studying fungal biology in intricate detail while minimizing maintenance requirements and maximizing specimen integrity over time.
1. What is the best way to view this slide under a microscope?
Use a standard optical microscope with adjustable magnification to view fine details of the fungal spores and conidial structures clearly.
2. Can this slide be stored without special equipment?
Yes, it can be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain its condition over time.
3. Are there alternative slides available for fungal observation?
Yes, other slides with different fungal species and life stages are available for comparative studies and extended research purposes.
4. How should this slide be handled to avoid damaging the specimen?
Handle the edges gently with clean hands or tweezers, avoiding contact with the mounted area to preserve the specimen’s integrity.
5. Where is the specimen sourced from to ensure authenticity?
The specimen is sourced and prepared under controlled laboratory conditions using certified fungal cultures to ensure reliable and standardized observation.










