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I'm a torso! Reged: 12/17/18 Posts: 6486 Loc: Zone 5 |
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Claviceps is found in every crop of cereal grains. There are "allowable limits". It's actually very common worldwide. The black drops are spores growing off the mycelium. The pink coloration is something called secalonic acid. The yellow is xanthone dimers. I'm not saying that is claviceps 100% but it sure does look exactly like it. --------------------
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