RF2C168TW–Microscopic illustration of growing molds or mold fungus and spores - 3d illustration
RFW36WA1–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen
RFW6RYRN–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RF2BWNDKJ–Spoiled moldy pancake, food gone bad concept. Fungal mold spores growing on round pastry surface on dark background. Edibles, products expiration date
RF2A4RD6C–Fungus mold growing on coconut milk surface
RF2FNM501–Mushroom eco leather things with oyster mushrooms. eco-friendly alternative to skin made from fungal spores and plant fibers on a biological basis
RFR0WDC0–Interior of a living room damaged by moisture
RMR9P6A2–A fungal mold
RF2HW6G7F–Mass of Botrytis cinerea spores on an infected snap bean pod. Fungal disease - Grey mould.
RFM46F5F–Person Hand Measuring The Wetness Off A Moldy Wall
RMEYYMRW–Severe powdery mildew symptoms on zucchini leaves
RF2D7WW5E–Yellow mushrooms in a hat grow on a tree stump
RMDXJJ8G–Gemodeltes Symbolfoto medicine everyday. Haendewaschen, diligent washing hands prevent some infection. Hand washing - careful hand washing cleans dirty hands and prevents infections by some types of germs (bacteria, fungal spores and viruses). Taken on 03
RFBGB87R–Fungal fruiting body on a tree stump
RF2D50TE2–Mold on cheese. Hard cheese with white and black mold on it on the paper. Moldy fungus on food. Fluffy spores mold .
RMDGXN5G–Yeast cells, fungal spores, illustration
RMF4YR5R–interesting patterns of fungal spores growing on windfall bramley cooking apples rings lines of fruiting bodies in patches
RF2DG1Y7F–mushroom life cycle from Spores to Mycelium and Fungi (fruiting body). Amanita muscaria. Vector diagram for educational, science, and biological use
RMW3HXGG–Armillaria sp. (honey mushroom) spores under the microscope, magnification is about 824x when printed 10cm wide
RMAPF93W–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis infection on a wheat stem USA
RFRDW3M2–Fly infected with a fungal disease
RFW6RYP9–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RF2WFJY9X–Detail of yellow mold on soil in houseplant pot
RM2FM9HDG–Moldy lemon
RF2G1AGBX–Mushroom eco leather things with oyster mushrooms. eco-friendly alternative to skin made from fungal spores and plant fibers on a biological basis
RFR0WDBX–Wall of a room with cracks, damaged by moisture
RMR9P69W–A fungal mold
RF2H6XNFE–Fungal disease Powdery mildew on zucchini foliage.
RFM46F5W–Person Hand Measuring The Wetness Off A Moldy Wall
RF2FJY6WR–Powdery mildew on a maple tree leaf
RF2D7WTY4–Brown mushrooms grow from the ground between fallen leaves
RMRTE4G1–28 February 2019, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A tree affected by the soot bark disease in a piece of forest in the south of the city. The disease, which is caused by a fungus, can severely damage the trees and cause them to die. In humans, the fungal spores that rise like black dust can cause respiratory problems. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RFBGY86J–Fungal fruiting body on a tree stump
RF2BJP0BY–Concrete panel completely weathered with yellow mold
RMDGXN6K–Yeast cells, fungal spores, illustration
RMF4YR5X–interesting patterns of fungal spores growing on windfall bramley cooking apples rings lines of fruiting bodies in patches
RF2G8H39A–Moss grows on an interior wall Humid Some poison ivy Toilet sink white and blue tiles
RM2D4K9M0–Lobster mushroom (Hypomyces lactifluorum) spores under the microscope, horizontal filed of view is about 121 microns
RMAX73KP–Yellow rust or stripe rust Puccinia striiformis on fescue turf grass leaf
RF2T93HM9–Puccinia sessilis, a fungal plant pathogen, known as arum rust or ramsons rust infecting Lily of the Valley, Convallaria majalis
RFW6RYK3–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RF2A0KK39–Spot of mold, mould, mildew or fungas on white ceiling above dirty tile pale pink wall and door in toilet.
RFR0APH1–Toadstool Group
RF2FNM540–Mushroom eco leather things with oyster mushrooms. eco-friendly alternative to skin made from fungal spores and plant fibers on a biological basis
RF2EJ015E–Green Patches Of Mould And dirty, moldy surface on white background. soft focus.
RMR9P6A1–A fungal mold
RF2HTP48N–Powdery mildew Erysiphe betae fungal disease on sugar beet leaf
RFM46F40–Close-up Of A Person Finger Pointing The Wall Covered With Lichen
RF2FJY6XC–Powdery mildew on a maple tree leaf
RF2D7WW58–Yellow mushrooms with hats grow on a stump covered with moss
RMRTE49X–28 February 2019, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A tree affected by the soot bark disease in a piece of forest in the south of the city. The disease, which is caused by a fungus, can severely damage the trees and cause them to die. In humans, the fungal spores that rise like black dust can cause respiratory problems. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RFBFY8W3–Fungal fruiting body on a tree stump
RF2BJP0BM–Concrete panel completely weathered with white limescale
RMDGXN4W–Yeast cells, fungal spores, illustration
RMF4YR5T–interesting patterns of fungal spores growing on windfall bramley cooking apples rings lines of fruiting bodies in patches
RFW24Y6C–Parasitic brown fungus growing out of tree bark.
RM2BTXTND–Micrograph of Pholiota sp. mushroom spores (stained with lactophenol methyl blue), horizontal field of view is about 123 microns
RMAPEXYN–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis infection on a wheat stem USA
RF2K2RRGP–Mold filaments and spores
RFW6RYTG–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RF2A0KK68–Spot of mold, mould, mildew or fungas on white ceiling above dirty tile pale pink wall and door in toilet.
RFR0APGR–Toadstool Group
RF2R5JTF8–Leaf curl on a peach tree branch. Fungal disease of fruit trees Taphrina deformans. Gardening.
RF2KF49Y2–Fungal plant disease Powdery Mildew on a tomato leaf. White plaque on the leaf. Infected plant displays white powdery spots on the leaf. Close up.
RMR9P69T–A fungal mold
RF2HTP48F–Powdery mildew Erysiphe betae fungal disease on sugar beet leaf
RFM46F53–Person Hand Measuring The Wetness Off A Moldy Wall
RF2FJY6X3–Powdery mildew on a maple tree leaf
RF2D7WW56–Yellow mushrooms with hats grow on a stump covered with moss
RMRTE4A4–28 February 2019, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A tree affected by the soot bark disease in a piece of forest in the south of the city. The disease, which is caused by a fungus, can severely damage the trees and cause them to die. In humans, the fungal spores that rise like black dust can cause respiratory problems. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RFBFY93J–Fungal fruiting body on a tree stump
RF2BMDYXC–Background of weathered concrete with yellow mold on it
RF2PYK32M–Start of mold build-up on bathroom ceiling, still with simple cleaning solution. Ceiling molding in interior fungal mold by the shower. needs cleaning white wooden background
RMF4YR5K–interesting patterns of fungal spores growing on windfall bramley cooking apples rings lines of fruiting bodies in patches
RM2E49BG7–Tree fungi, burnt smoke spores on a broken tree trunk, Salzburg, Austria
RM2D4K9C1–Lobster mushroom (Hypomyces lactifluorum) spores under the microscope, inverted micrograph, horizontal filed of view is about 121 microns
RMA79HJJ–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis on bearded awned wheat stems
RF2K2RRG6–Mold filaments and spores
RFW6RYJF–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RM2DF5E44–Common puffball, Lycoperdon perlatum, producing spores through pore, in autumn.
RF2T0EF7J–Powdery mildew on leaf, close up. White spores on top leave of eggplant in garden. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits, nightshades and
RF2T0D4P2–Close-up of Italian oyster mushrooms, showcasing texture
RF2JKT4W5–Leek rust on drying garlic leaves
RME4H8M8–Powdery mildew on Clematis 'Romantika' flowers.
RF2HTP48W–Powdery mildew Erysiphe betae fungal disease on sugar beet leaf
RFM46F45–Close-up Of A Person Hand Placing Tiles On Moldy Wall At Home
RF2FJY6WP–Powdery mildew on a maple tree leaf
RF2D7WW1B–Two white mushrooms with hats grow between the moss on the ground
RMRTE4A7–28 February 2019, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A tree affected by the soot bark disease in a piece of forest in the south of the city. The disease, which is caused by a fungus, can severely damage the trees and cause them to die. In humans, the fungal spores that rise like black dust can cause respiratory problems. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RFBFY920–Fungal fruiting body on a tree stump
RFWFBTW6–Black mould spores growing around windowframe
RF2PYK32T–Start of mold build-up on bathroom ceiling, still with simple cleaning solution. Ceiling molding in interior fungal mold by the shower. needs cleaning white wooden background
RMF4YR5N–interesting patterns of fungal spores growing on windfall bramley cooking apples rings lines of fruiting bodies in patches
RF2G6XNPX–The structure of a fungal hyphae. Coenocytic Hyphae, Septate Hyphae
RM2D7RCND–Short-stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) spores under the microscope, horizontal filed of view is about 117 microns
RMBRY4B4–Crown rust (Puccinia coronata) pustules on an oats leaf
RF2K2RRH2–Mold filaments and spores
RFW6RYKX–Stachybotrys sp. fruiting structure with spores, computer illustration. Often known as the toxic mould (black mould). Several strains of this fungus (S. atra, S. chartarum and S. alternans) are synonymous. This fungus may produce a trichothecene mycotoxin (Satratoxin H) which is a poisonous by inhalation. The toxins are present on the fungal spores. The toxins produced by this fungus will suppress the immune system affecting the lymphoid tissue and the bone marrow. The spores will die readily after release but the dead spores are still allergenic and toxigenic.
RM2DF5HJT–Common puffball, Lycoperdon perlatum, producing spores through pore, in autumn.
RF2T0EF28–Powdery mildew on leaf in lush garden. White spores on top leave of eggplant. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits, nightshades and legu
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