RFM8H7P8–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RMW2AD83–American gooseberry mildew, by the fungus Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, causes brown patches on gooseberries due to the fungal infection of the fruit; UK
RF2NYR182–Ripe fodder beetroot affected by root rot
RFPCW3X0–Computer illustration of fruiting bodies (conidiophores) and hyphae of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. A. fumigatus is a widely distributed saprophyte which grows on household dust, soil, and decaying vegetable matter, including stale food, hay and grain. Humans and animals constantly inhale numerous conidia of this fungus. A. fumigatus can cause a number of disorders in people with compromised immune function or other lung diseases, including allergy and the serious lung disease aspergillosis. This fungus can also spread to the brain, kidneys, liver and skin.
RMD54BFH–Dothistroma Needle Blight, also called Red Band Needle Blight caused by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum on Corsican Pine, Wales, UK
RF2K5KTBH–Tomato leaf mold. Cladosporium fulvum plant diseases on tomato leaves with pale yellow spots. Fungal damage. Early symptoms.
RMCRR51P–Buerger's Disease Clot
RF2BPJ4J3–Tests for skin fungal diseases. Samples of fungus causing skin diseases grown in a petri dish
RF2CC2JYF–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RF2DA9BMM–The bee pollinates the apricot flower, spreading monilia fungus by insects, including bees. The problem of infection with fungal diseases.
RMTRDXWJ–Entomophthora muscae (Entomophthora muscae, Empusa muscae), Dead Hover Fly with Muscoid Fly Fungus (Entomophthora muscae), Netherlands, Ulrum
RF2E1XB2G–Internal damp mould
RF2JHH49Y–Dwarf beans or French Beans destroyed by a fungus of the genus Sclerotinia. On the stem visible white mold. The disease causes yield losses.
RF2N4GN0D–Goiania, Goiás, Brazil – January 08, 2023: An orange-colored butterfly perched on a green leaf in a garden full of zinnias that have diseased, fungus
RF2WM40BJ–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RF2JN7YJB–Mold close-up. Gray and brown mold close-up. fungal diseases.Mold fungus wall surface. Mold and fungus problem
RM2CTNXEF–Tomatoes grown outdoors suffering tomato blight - Tomato blight is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly in the foliage
RM2H1A5FD–Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck on Apples (SBFS), (Schizothyrium pomi)
RFM8H848–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RMW2AD79–American gooseberry mildew, by the fungus Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, causes brown patches on gooseberries due to the fungal infection of the fruit; UK
RF2NYR175–Ripe fodder beetroot affected by root rot
RFPCW3WR–Computer illustration of fruiting bodies (conidiophores) and hyphae of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. A. fumigatus is a widely distributed saprophyte which grows on household dust, soil, and decaying vegetable matter, including stale food, hay and grain. Humans and animals constantly inhale numerous conidia of this fungus. A. fumigatus can cause a number of disorders in people with compromised immune function or other lung diseases, including allergy and the serious lung disease aspergillosis. This fungus can also spread to the brain, kidneys, liver and skin.
RF2T93F2B–A Stack Of apple scab Diseases and Symptoms with Apple trees.
RMCRR67X–An abscess on a patients finger
RF2H3XNDF–Sick peach leaves, twisted leaf from diseases and chemical burns of plants
RF2CC2K02–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RMP5BJBK–Rust Fungus Puccinia poarum on the leaves of Colt’s-foot Tussilago farfara
RF2DA9BT4–The bee pollinates the apricot flower, spreading monilia fungus by insects, including bees. The problem of infection with fungal diseases.
RF2GKADNG–Disease fungal spores of rust on pear plant. Autumn spraying with fungicides against fungal diseases of trees in garden
RFWAP4G8–Corn smut is a plant disease caused by the pathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis that causes smut on maize and teosinte. The fungus is edible
RF2JHH49W–Dwarf beans or French Beans destroyed by a fungus of the genus Sclerotinia. On the stem visible white mold. The disease causes yield losses.
RM2JKFTBE–The Human Microbiome Project, which was launched by the NIH in 2007, provided the first insight into the microbial life of healthy humans and explores possible relationships between particular human diseases and the microbiome. (Clockwise from top left): Streptococcus (Credit: Tom Schmidt) Mixed species microbial biofilm, from the human body (Credit: A. Earl, Broad Institute/MIT) Bacillus (Credit : Tom Schmidt) Malassezia lopophilis (Credit: JH Carr, CDC).
RF2WM40C4–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RF2JN3YXX–Mold close-up. Mold texture. Gray and brown mold close-up. fungal diseases
RM2CTNXE3–Tomatoes grown outdoors suffering tomato blight - Tomato blight is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly in the foliage
RM2H1656D–Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck on Apples (SBFS), (Schizothyrium pomi)
RFM8H7X5–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RMW2AD77–American gooseberry mildew, by the fungus Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, causes brown patches on gooseberries due to the fungal infection of the fruit; UK
RF2ND3G54–Ripe fodder beetroot affected by root rot
RF2WT614X–Cladosporium cladosporioides fungus. A mould commonly found in soil, air, and water that is used in the production of enzymes used in food processing and as a biocontrol agent against certain plant diseases.
RF2TAHKX9–A Stack Of apple scab Diseases and Symptoms with Apple trees.
RMCRR694–An abscess on a mans foot
RM2RDKRNH–Hawthorn juniper rust (Gymnosporangium sp.) rust pustule swelling on the stem and spike of hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), May
RF2CC2K07–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RMP57J1G–Rust Fungus Puccinia poarum on the leaves of Colt’s-foot Tussilago farfara
RF2DA9BM9–The bee pollinates the apricot flower, spreading monilia fungus by insects, including bees. The problem of infection with fungal diseases.
RF2GKADR9–Disease fungal spores of rust on pear plant. Autumn spraying with fungicides against fungal diseases of trees in garden
RFD1HPX0–Bracket fungi, also known as shelf fungi, on a tree.
RF2GAXWDJ–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis, which causes significant disease.
RM2F9JEM7–Ash dieback tree disease notice in woodland with ash trees chopped down for safety reasons, Hampshire, England, UK
RMF00491–powdery mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides, Erysiphe alphitoides), on oak leaves, Germany
RMW85CA7–Scientist Marco Favelli holding Tyrrhenian Painted Frog (Discoglossus sardus) taking samples for Chytridiomycosis disease testing from frog skin using a cotton swab. Sardinia, Italy, April 2009.
RM2CTNXE0–Tomatoes grown outdoors suffering tomato blight - Tomato blight is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly in the foliage
RFMH8HT2–The most common diseases affecting trees., aused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. Leaves become curl and severely distort
RFM8H7MD–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RF2ND3G8K–Ripe fodder beetroot affected by root rot
RFFCJ2H7–Aspergillus fungus, computer artwork. This is a toxic fungus that causes diseases in humans. These include fungal ear, lung and skin infections (otomycosis and pulmonary aspergillosis, and mycotic keratitis). It also produces aflatoxin, one of the most po
RMWAFWK2–Bowl full of various types of tomato fruits with diseases, Phytophthora infestans
RMD805X8–Mycetoma on the sole right foot of a patient.
RM2RDKRNB–Hawthorn juniper rust (Gymnosporangium sp.) rust pustules, aecial horns and swellings on leaves and petioles and stems of hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna
RF2FNRH4F–Leaves of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RME598H4–Rust Fungus Puccinia circeae on Enchanter's-nightshade Circaea lutetiana Leaf
RF2DA9BT5–The bee pollinates the apricot flower, spreading monilia fungus by insects, including bees. The problem of infection with fungal diseases.
RM2CGWX8N–Close-up of a vividly coloured Bramble leaf with what is probably violet bramble rust caused by the fungus Phragmidium violaceum. Plant disease.
RF2G111M2–Vegetable diseases: Brown rot carrot
RF2GAXWER–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis, which causes significant disease.
RM2F9JEMC–Ash dieback tree disease notice in woodland with ash trees chopped down for safety reasons, Hampshire, England, UK
RMEBN5GE–cherry-laurel (Prunus laurocerasus), leaf desease by fungi
RMW85CA3–Tadpoles of the Majorcan midwife toad (Alytes muletensis) which have been captured in the wild to be treated against the amphibian desease chytridiomycosis. The procedure takes five days before the animals can be released back into their natural habitat. Majorca, Spain, April 2009.
RM2CTNXE5–Tomatoes grown outdoors suffering tomato blight - Tomato blight is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly in the foliage
RFMH8HRG–The most common diseases affecting trees., aused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. Leaves become curl and severely distort
RFM8H7WR–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RM2CGND6Y–Tomato disease is known as late blight or potato blight. Unripe tomatoes infected with blight Phytophthora infestans mildew
RF2NRXX1J–Corn cobs affected by a fungal disease - fusarium (Fusarium moniliforme)
RFFCJ2H8–Aspergillus fungus, computer artwork. This is a toxic fungus that causes diseases in humans. These include fungal ear, lung and skin infections (otomycosis and pulmonary aspergillosis, and mycotic keratitis). It also produces aflatoxin, one of the most po
RF2HRF1FR–Shingles, Pityriasis on the skin. Skin diseases and dermatological problems
RMD805WN–Mycetoma on the sole right foot of a patient.
RM2RDKRKX–Hawthorn juniper rust (Gymnosporangium sp.) rust pustules, aecial horns and swellings on leaves and petioles and stems of hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna
RF2FNRH4C–Leaves of rhododendron with brown spots caused by fungal diseases
RME598HA–Tar Spot Fungus Rhytisma acerinum On Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus Leaves
RF2BGK28R–indoor plant diseases, yellowed leaves with brown spots, selective focus
RM2CGWXP2–Close-up of a vividly coloured Bramble leaf with what is probably violet bramble rust caused by the fungus Phragmidium violaceum. Plant disease.
RF2BP6GR2–Neglected apple orchard, lichen on branches and cobwebs on leaves. Diseases and pests of fruit trees
RF2GAXWE6–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis, which causes significant disease.
RF2KFRT08–Itchy foot skin of Asian young man. Concept of skin diseases such as scabies, fungal infection, rash, allergy, etc.
RMW85CA1–Scientist Susan Walker holding Majorcan midwife toad (Alytes muletensis) taking sample using cotton swab for testing for Chytridiomycosis disease. Torrent de s'Esmorcador, Majorca, Spain, April 2009.
RM2CTNXED–Tomatoes grown outdoors suffering tomato blight - Tomato blight is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly in the foliage
RF2JHH5JW–On the bush is a ripening tomato with spots, affected by late blight. Fungal diseases of tomato, prevention and care. Selective focus.
RFM8H80F–Grape Peronospora or downy mildew. Fungus vineyards. It causing grape diseases. It attacks the leaves, young wood, flowers and fruit.
RM2CGND3P–Tomato disease, late blight or potato blight. Unripe tomatoes infected blight Phytophthora infestans
RF2NRXWWE–Corn cobs affected by a fungal disease - fusarium (Fusarium moniliforme)
RFKCWC3E–Aspergillus fungus, computer illustration. This is a toxic fungus that causes diseases in humans. These include fungal ear, lung and skin infections (lobomycosis, pulmonary aspergillosis, and mycotic keratitis). It also produces aflatoxin, one of the most powerful naturally occurring carcinogens. This can cause cancers and disorders of the lung, liver, spleen, stomach, colon and kidney.