RMA8H8M2–Bacterial canker Pseudomonas syringae mors prunorum on cherry branch
RF2WRT2G2–Bacterial canker of trees. Bacterial disease of fruit trees caused by Pseudomonas syringae var. syringae. Symptoms on a branch of a cherry tree.
RMAW28JP–Bacterial canker or shot hole Pseudomonas syringae mors prunorum lesions on a cherry leaf
RMCBNWJ7–Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae) gummosis exudation on apricot tree trunk
RMGGJ861–Canker Plum and cherry bacterial canker causing shot hole on cherry Date: 09/06/2008 DIS026293
RMAW2CGW–Bacterial blight Pseudomonas mors prunorum canker lesion on plum wood
RF2EAJG8F–The festering bacterial canker wound on a cherry tree
RFHJ362N–An Common Ash tree trunk showing large blisters caused by a bacterial canker
RM2CCKFX9–Tree removal notice sign attached to a tree in Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. Southend Borough Council, working to make lives better. Diseased canker
RF2DAD1C0–The festering bacterial canker wound on a cherry tree
RFW9DJM3–Warwickshire Drooper Plum grown in the UK
RMB5FAA3–PHYSICAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY BRANCHES RUBBING IN WIND ALLOWS INGRESS OF FUNGI AND BACTERIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR DIEBACK AND CANKER
RF2A2MXJJ–Citrus canker it is a disease affecting Citrus species caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis.
RF2G8BRE2–Fungal spots on leaves. Common Plant Diseases. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens
RM2FNN8NH–Slime flux infection wetwood bacterial disease on trees. Fungal infection of living trees.
RM2RB5B2H–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RFKH5CH7–Plum tree oozing sap from bark due to fungal disease, weakened by Hot, dry conditions, Spain.
RF2MPXJBG–The citrus leaf miner feeding on citrus leaf making shiny silvery serpentine mines. It is important insect pest of citrus causes plant infection.
RF2CACNT3–citrus canker disease is brown spots on the leaves limes
RFW5X1N5–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RF2GYAP7G–Common Plant Diseases. Fungal spots on leaves. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens. Ma
RF2T21GA3–Man shows his lower lip of the mouth with aphtha.
RFT872HR–Horse chestnut tree leaves newly opened in the Spring before the leaf miner moth has caused damage
RF2GN691Y–infected orange tree branch, diseases and disorders in citrus tree leaves and twigs, affected by pests, environmental conditions, leaf curl and fungus
RMAW29XT–Bacterial blight Pseudomonas mors prunorum gummosis on a plum tree trunk
RF2A9NDMX–Closeup of a raspberry inflected with cane blight
RMA8H8X9–Plum wood cross section showing discouration by bacterial canker
RM2CCKFY6–Tree removal notice sign attached to a tree in Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. Southend Borough Council, working to make lives better. Diseased canker
RMACFYH3–Bacterial canker Xanthomonas citri leaf spotting on lemon Thailand
RMTXMW6B–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RMAP9YA3–Bacterial canker Xanthomonas citri lesions on young lemon tree wood
RF2CJF0RN–yellow, white spots on tomato fruit are sign of bacterial cancer of plant
RMCF4P6B–Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas savastanoi) gall on an olive branch
RF2G8BRFJ–Fungal spots on leaves. Common Plant Diseases. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens
RMA8H8R0–Bacterial canker Pseudomonas mors prunorum cherry dead shoot flowers below infection site
RM2FNN8RX–Wetwood bacterial slime flux tree infection. Wet fermented liquid dripping from tree bark.
RMA5G500–Bacterial canker Pseudomonas syringae showing gum exudation on apical buds and leaves of a cherry tree
RM2RB5B2F–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RMBXGH19–Bacterial canker (Xanthomonas citri) necrotic lesion on a young orange fruit, Thailand
RFKH5CHT–Plum tree oozing sap from bark due to fungal disease, weakened by Hot, dry conditions, Spain.
RMA3W4W0–Bacterial canker (Agrobacterium tumefasciens) gall at the base of a rose stem
RF2CACNT7–lemon citrus canker disease causes by Xanthomonas axonopodis bacteria fruit lime
RM2WGW49P–Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv morsrunorum) 'shothole'on leaves of a fruiting Victoria plum tree, Berkshire, August
RM2FN39FJ–Diseased tree wetwood oozing slime flux fermented liquid under pressure pouring from crack in trunk. Slime flux wetwood tree infection and bacteria.
RFW5X21P–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RM2M0G17M–Almond tree oozing sap from bark due to fungal disease, Spain.
RF2GYAP7X–Common Plant Diseases. Fungal spots on leaves. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens. Ma
RF2T21GA8–Man shows his lower lip of the mouth with aphtha.
RF2A9NDN7–Closeup of a raspberry inflected with cane blight
RFKE4NCP–Gummosis. Resin on a cherry tree trunk.
RF2P67J8J–Forest pathology (phytopathology). Gall apple. Bacterial tumor of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, cancerous growth, canker on a tree. Plant diseases
RFW9DJM0–Warwickshire Drooper Plum grown in the UK
RF2G8BRF0–Fungal spots on leaves. Common Plant Diseases. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens
RM2G4467M–Canker sore, cold sore and sore throat. Vector illustration of aphthous ulcer, herpes and bacterial tonsillitis.
RFR6AYG3–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2J8NAHF–Tomato fruits damaged by bacterial disease. Cracking of a tomato as a result of excess moisture. Crop loss. Close-up
RM2RB5B03–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RF2T6JJXW–Symptom of fungal disease is hole spotting on plum leaves. disease of stone fruit crops of Clasterosporium carpophilum.
RF2J7MKTB–Vine tomato plant with blight disease (phytophthora infestans) growing in a UK garden
RF2G5GH28–Tomato plant with brown and yellow leaf wilting. Garden, plant health and gardening problems concept
RF2CACNRD–citrus canker on a lime leaf is damage caused by low-quality of fruit
RM2WGW4BW–Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv morsrunorum) 'shothole'on leaves of a fruiting Victoria plum tree, Berkshire, August
RM2FN39G9–Slime flux diseased tree close up wetwood disease seeping black liquid from bark. Bacterial tree infection.
RM2AT8GYY–Shot hole (Pseudomonas syringae morsprunorum) a bacterial disease causing lesions and 'shot-hole' effect in a plum leaf
RFW5X1DG–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RMA8H8M6–Shot hole Pseudomonas syringae mors prunorum early lesions on a cherry leaf
RM2M0G16C–Almond tree oozing sap from bark due to fungal disease, Spain.
RMDHRBD1–Twig or branch dieback on an ornamental flowering cherry, Prunus sp., probably caused by a fungal rather than bacterial canker
RF2GYAP7H–Common Plant Diseases. Fungal spots on leaves. Black spot or blotches on garden plant. Blight infected stems. Canker wounds by bacterial pathogens. Ma
RM2E31TK7–Severe bacterial blight Pseudomonas syringae) gummosis exudation on the trunk of a crop peach tree
RF2BHKCXA–Fresh sap, still opaque, oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker a process known as gummosis
RMBFRFXP–Crown gall (Rhizobium radioobacter) on Chrysanthemum plant
RFKE4NBB–Gummosis. Resin on a cherry tree trunk.
RMBAK2JD–Crown gall Agrobacterium radiobacter galls on raspberry root
RF2R62K45–Forest pathology (phytopathology). Gall apple. Bacterial tumor of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, cancerous growth, canker on a tree. Plant diseases
RFR6AYJH–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2J7MJB4–Tomato problems. Close-up of tomato plant with blight, (phytophthora infestans,) a fungal disease in UK garden
RF2K46X0J–Tomato fruits are affected by a bacterial disease in the open soil. Tomatoes withered from pests. Autumn harvest.
RF2G4542R–Vector illustration canker sore, aphthous ulcer on the lip, stomatitis.
RF2CACNRJ–citrus leaf miner damage and Citrus Canker on lime leaves or lemon leaf
RMA3B9BX–Apple canker Nectria spp section to show death of cambial layer
RM2FN39H5–Slime Flux tree disease close up trunk of maple tree with wetwood disease.
RF2B1J04H–Fusarium wilt disease on tomato. damaged by disease and pests of tomato leaves.
RM2H5F6WP–tall willow trees and blue skyline in fordwich park,sturry,canterbury,kent,uk november 2021
RF2FJR127–Canker sore, cold sore and sore throat. Vector illustration of aphthous ulcer, herpes and bacterial tonsillitis.
RM2M0G18K–Almond tree oozing sap from bark due to fungal disease, Spain.
RF2DM08P1–Tomato fruits damaged by bacterial disease. Moisture cracked tomatoes. Tomatoes dried up from pests.
RMTXMTRW–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RF2BHKCYD–Sap, starting to go translucent, oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker a process known as gummosis
RF2H50A8Y–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RF2D98YJH–White spots on the tongue. Vector illustration of a child's mouth
RMBAJMCB–Crown gall Agrobacterium radiobacter galls on raspberry root
RF2H509RT–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RMAP9TE4–Fireblight, Erwinia amylovora, damage to young pear foliage and leaves
RFR6AYP4–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RMA4BXX1–Galls of bacterial bunching Corynebacterium fasciens on Forsythia woody stem
RF2J7MJMP–Close-up of tomato plant with blight, (phytophthora infestans,) fungal disease in UK garden
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