RMB7DCPJ–Photomicrograph of leaf spot Cercospora beticola lesion on a sugar beet leaf
RMW6YDCF–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard, close up
RMA4C0H8–Leaf spot Cercospora zinniae on Zinnia leaves
RF2H10YAM–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard - beetroot.
RMAPF8Y7–Purple stain Cercospora kikuchii characteristic damage to soya seeds Thailand
RMFB657T–Necrotic leaf spots on a privet (Ligustrum) leaf, probably caused by Cercospora sp. fungus.
RMAPFJNE–Leaf spot Cercospora beticola lesions on sugar beet leaf
RM2D0YEE7–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard
RMAPP6RJ–Cercospora leaf spot Cercospora coffeicola on the cotyledons of a seedling coffee bush
RF2FX5X79–Close up of a eggplant leaf infected by the Cercospora Melongenae fungal plant pathogen
RMBX13J9–Narrow brown spot (Cercospora oryzae) lesions on a rice leaf, Thailand
RMETBJXR–Leaf Blight of Pear, Leaf Spot of Rose, Entomosporium Maculatum, Lev and Cercospora Rosaecola, Pass., Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, US Dept of Agriculture, Illustration, 1888
RMBDD9F9–Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) infection on a sugar beet leaf
RMD03NNB–LEAF SPOT ON PEANUTS (FUNGUS) / NORTH CAROLINA
RM2EM4FPJ–Purple seed stain (Cercospora kikuchii) characteristic staining symptom caused by the disease to soybean seeds
RF2FNRH4P–Close-up of a leaf of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RMRM6PK9–Narrow brown spot, Cercospora oryzae, disease lesions on a rice leaf, Thailand
RF2J82AEY–A dried up papaya leaf about to fall from a tree. An infected dead papaya tree leaf in an Indian garden.
RFPB2GWA–Frog-eye leaf spot or Cercospora diseases on leaves of Suicide tree
RFKFPAMY–Branch with leaves showing infection with Cercospora and ripe, purple fruit cluster of pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) isolated against a white backgr
RF2F2CK39–Green And Ripe Papaya With Black Spot Disease
RF2W8Y22K–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop leaf infected with Cercospora (Cercospora beticol) leaf spot foliar disease in an agricultural arable field, England
RF2H10YCP–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard - beetroot.
RFT08K08–Red rose growing in summer garden, top view. Diseases leaves spot Cercospora on plant
RFC8FXFW–Diseased leaf of Hydrangea serrata Blue Bird – fungus Cercospora - isolated
RF2NH82B6–Close-up leave of hortensia infected by cercospora in garden. Tan spots with reddish bown halos develop on leaves. Need water to keep off moisture. Ap
RM2D0YEE0–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard
RM2AWMAKF–Journal of agricultural research . Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. VI, No. 1 Climatic Conditions and Cercospora beticola Plate IV. ^ .,«-•:.-., .^;:^* ^^^
RM2BTH46R–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard leaf
RM2D0YEFP–Close up of Cercospora beticola, leaf white spot on red swiss chard
RMFY2BR8–Disease spots on a closeup of a leaf
RF2J9KRNH–A dried up papaya leaf about to fall from a tree. An infected dead papaya tree leaf in an Indian garden.
RF2J5T2JT–image shows typical symptoms of leaf spot disease on ligustrum - wild privet
RF2FNRH4J–Close-up of a leaf of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RMRM6PKR–Narrow brown spot, Cercospora oryzae, disease lesions on a rice leaf, Thailand
RF2J74GAT–photo shows a yellow leaf of oleander with fungual leaf spots (closeup)
RMRM6PKA–Narrow brown spot, Cercospora oryzae, disease lesions on a rice leaf, Thailand
RFPB2GX6–Frog-eye leaf spot or Cercospora diseases on leaves of Suicide tree
RFKFPB4J–Branch with leaves showing infection with Cercospora and ripe, purple fruit cluster of pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) isolated against a white backgr
RF2F2CNMB–Isolated Papaya With A. Caricae Disease
RF2H10Y8P–Cercospora beticola leaf white spots on red swiss chard - beetroot.
RF2W8Y23E–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop leaf infected with Cercospora (Cercospora beticol) leaf spot foliar disease in an agricultural arable field, England
RF2JPAG50–Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) infection on a sugar beet plant.
RFDB1YD6–Infection of beetroot leaf by Cercospora beticola
RF2NH82BF–Close-up leave of hortensia infected by cercospora in garden. Tan spots with reddish bown halos develop on leaves. Need water to keep off moisture. Ap
RM2AXJWH3–Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . an extendedaccount of grape anthracnose. Since then it has beenfrequently treated of in The Journal of Mycology, andin experiment station bulletins and reports. FUNGI AFFECTING THE CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY The Leaf=spot Disease Septoria ribis and Cercospora angulata The foliage of currants and gooseberries is oftenattacked early in summer by two or more species offungi, which produce small brownish spots, at first oftenno larger than a pin head, but gradually
RF2J617M5–hand holding leaf of cherry laurel Prunus laurocerasus affected by leaf spot fungi Stigmina carpophila
RFKG107H–Branch with leaves showing infection with Cercospora and ripe, purple fruit cluster of pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) isolated against a white backgr
RM2C1D9Y3–Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) discreet circular lesions on soybean leaf, Florida, USA, May
RF2F2CNGD–Fungus On Papaya
RF2JPAG54–Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) infection on a sugar beet plant.
RFRK2W7D–Banana Black Sigatoka Leaf Symptoms
RF2NH82DH–Close-up leave of hortensia infected by cercospora in garden. Tan spots with reddish bown halos develop on leaves. Need water to keep off moisture. Ap
RM2AXJDXF–Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . lished the illustrations appearing above. An effect yerysimilar to club root is often produced on the roots of agreat variety of plants by the little worms calledNematodes. FUNGI AFFECTING CELERY The Celery Blight Cercospora apii The common blight of celery, sometimes incorrectlycalled the rust, is a destructive and widespread disease,which appears from the middle to the last of summer. Its presence is usuallyfirst seen in the shapeof small, irregular, yel-
RF2NH826T–Close-up leave of hortensia infected by cercospora in garden. Tan spots with reddish bown halos develop on leaves. Need water to keep off moisture. Ap
RF2J617KW–image shows leaves of cherry laurel Prunus laurocerasus affected by leaf spot fungi Stigmina carpophila
RMPG4CMM–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. ^lUJ-A-k Fig. 34. Cercospora Leaf Spot OF Horse Radish.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton & Co.
RMFY2BPP–Disease spots on a closeup of a leaf
RMW1B9R5–Archive image from page 347 of Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein. Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein handbuch fur land-und forstwirte, gartner, gartenfreunde und botaniker . diekrankheitende02fran Year: 1895 332 r. 3tbftf)nitt: $arafitifcl)e ßiije lebeubig. teto i[t ba§> 9}ti)celium d)o in beni ganzen gevötetett 3treat SU finbcn, barüber I)tnau§ in beut rein grüiieu Seile uod) nid).' ®ie SRötuug ift alfo ba:' erfte ijuiptom ber (giuunrfuug be§ arafiteu. 3u beu 231ätteru uou Erigeron canadeusis ift baS> SOtl)ceUuui Hon Cercospora cana in gleid}er Üleife u fiubeu uub uod) befoubevö babu
RFRDHM93–plant disease on a banana leaf
RMMCKWNM–. Fig. 34. Cercospora Leaf vSpot OF Horse Radish.
RF2FNRH4H–Close-up of a leaf of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RFRBMDHG–plant disease on a banana leaf
RF2ARPJD5–Close-up green leaf of sweet cherry with damage by ulcers of diseases and fungi of brown spotting of scab monniliosis. Gardening problems. Fungal and viral diseases of plants.
RFPB2GY2–Frog-eye leaf spot or Cercospora diseases on leaves of Suicide tree
RFM1D104–Herbal plant: Indian pokeweed. Phytolacca acinosa. which is locally used relief from pain.
RM2C1D9YE–Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) discreet circular lesions on soybean leaf, Florida, USA, May
RF2F2CP4J–Long Papaya With Asperisperium Caricae Disease
RM2C1D9YK–Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) discreet circular lesions on soybean leaf, Florida, USA, May
RF2JPAG09–Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) infection on a sugar beet plant.
RFRK2Y2R–Banana Black Sigatoka Leaf Symptoms
RM2AXHWEF–Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . ALFA The Alfalfa Leaf=blight Cercospora helvola var. medicaginis This disease has been studied by Professor F. D.Chester, of Delaware, who reports that it *^ shows itselfupon the leaf as sub-circnlar, or elliptical spots of asmoky brown, or almost black color, equally visible uponboth sides, and vary-ing from one-six-teenth to oue-thirty-second of an inch indiameter. The spotsare without well-de-fined borders, which,when closely exam-ined, are somewhatirreg
RF2NH826J–Close-up leave of hortensia infected by cercospora in garden. Tan spots with reddish bown halos develop on leaves. Need water to keep off moisture. Ap
RF2J617H9–Leaves of cherry laurel Prunus laurocerasus affected by leaf spot fungi Stigmina carpophila
RMPG4C9R–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 70. Celery Diseases. a. Cercospora leaf spot, 6. conidiophores £,::;-; ^'^ii:;,y.r,i (afterDuggar and Baily), c, Rhizoctonia root. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton & Co.
RMFY2BRP–Disease spots on a closeup of a leaf
RMW1B9NT–Archive image from page 347 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 332 I. 9Ibfct)nitt: Hirafitifdje ile IcbeiiMi. 3tetv5 ift ba§ i)}i)Coliuni fdioii in beiu cancn ccvbteten 'ü'cal 511 fiiibcu, bariibcr liiiiauo in bom rciii iviineii loilo lunl) iiidit. 3)ie tKötiiiui ift aljo bao erftc 3i)nuitom ber (iiiiunvtinici bco |>ava]iteii. sii ben blättern lon Erigerou caiiadensis ift bao 11ii)ccliiim ?on Cercospora cana in t]lcid)er Seife jn finben nnb nod) b
RFPJ9H0A–Disease of flower hydrangea hortensia due to lack of water and pollution. Armillaria mellea, chlorosis virus parasite ascale insects mite acarid
RMMCKWK5–. Fig. 34. Cercospora Leaf Srcrr OF Horse Radish.
RF2FNRH4C–Leaves of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RF2AX5D1W–Close-up green leaf of sweet cherry with damage by ulcers of diseases and fungi of brown spotting of scab monniliosis. Gardening problems. Fungal and viral diseases of plants.
RFK287X8–Herbal plant: Indian pokeweed. Phytolacca acinosa. which is locally used relief from pain.
RF2F2CN81–Diseased Papaya On Tree
RM2C1D9Y9–Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) discreet circular lesions on soybean leaf, Florida, USA, May
RF2JPAG2M–Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) infection on a sugar beet plant.
RM2C1DA6H–Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) discreet circular lesions on soybean leaf, Florida, USA, May
RM2AJ5EDG–Fungous diseases of plants . ize,color, septation, etc., of sporesand conidiophores, or in themacroscopic appearances ofspots, are generally employedin distinguishing species.Among many other species the following upon important hostsmay be mentioned. Cercospora Viticola Sacc. This fungus produces a spot knownas grape leaf blight. It has not been productive of serious damageexcept during unusually moist seasons. Thespots are first evident on the lower surface ofthe leaf, and it is also upon this surface thatthe conidiophores are developed. Upon Am-pclopsis qninqncfolia a Cercospora is morecomm
RFRK2WE6–Banana Black Sigatoka Leaf Symptoms
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