RMCBNWJ7–Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae) gummosis exudation on apricot tree trunk
RM2GGGGKW–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RMBXD7RT–Trunk gummosis (Phomopsis citri) symptoms on an infected lemon tree, Sicily
RM2RB5B2H–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RM2E31TK7–Severe bacterial blight Pseudomonas syringae) gummosis exudation on the trunk of a crop peach tree
RF2E92H85–Gummosis is the formation of patches of a gummy substance on the surface of certain plants, particularly fruit trees. This occurs when sap oozes from
RF2T255EH–Close-up of sap oozing out of a crack in a lemon tree that suffers from gummosis, Spain
RFKE4NCP–Gummosis. Resin on a cherry tree trunk.
RF2WYK2B5–Dripping Plant with gummosis
RF2R6W75W–Gummosis or bark bleeding
RFD4PCA4–This tree is having a gummosis reaction, a stress situation for the tree
RM2C4X4JK–Cytospora canker (Cytospora leucostoma) canker disease exudation from a peach tree trunk, USA, September
RF2X273T2–Close-up of gum exuding from Acacia tree trunk due to stress, South Australia
RMACG4K5–Phytophthora fruit rot Phytophthora citrophthora gummosis exudation from lemon branch
RF2WMG8JJ–Signs of monilinia disease with gum flow on an apricot tree branch
RMAW29XT–Bacterial blight Pseudomonas mors prunorum gummosis on a plum tree trunk
RF2J4ERKD–Red resin sap on South Australian Blue Gum bark
RMPF5YER–Brown rot, Monilinia fructicola, on ripe Victoria plum fruit on the tree and some gummosis, Berkshire
RF2J12BNC–Close-up of gum exuding from Acacia tree trunk due to stress, South Australia
RMPF5YEW–Brown rot, Monilinia fructicola, on ripe Victoria plum fruit on the tree and some gummosis, Berkshire
RM2GGGGN2–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RF2EJP9R2–Resin leaking from underneath a tree takes the shape of icicles and are illuminated by sunlight. The amber coloured sapcicles are close to the ground.
RM2RB5B2F–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RF2EAB0TK–Close-up of gum exuding from Acacia tree trunk due to stress, South Australia
RF2E3T4BK–Gummosis is the formation of patches of a gummy substance on the surface of certain plants, particularly fruit trees. This occurs when sap oozes from
RF2CD6BT1–Gum exuding from pruning wound on Golden Wattle branch, South Australia
RFKE4NBB–Gummosis. Resin on a cherry tree trunk.
RF2AT25AJ–Close-up of gum exuding from Acacia tree trunk due to stress, South Australia
RFT0D8NW–A person showing resins gums sap freshly plucked from a cherry tree bark
RFD4PCA3–This tree is having a gummosis reaction, a stress situation for the tree
RF2JGK894–Solid wood resin on the surface of apricot tree trunk. Prunus armeniaca L. Gummosis - pathological production of exudate gummy on fruit trees in the g
RF2RWF10H–Tree sap, resin, exuding from a Cherry Tree, Prunus, resembling the shape of an elephants trunk, gummosis
RFR6AYG3–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2WMG8JP–Bark of an apricot tree with gum flow due to monilinia
RFW5X1N5–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RF2WTT4EA–Drops of resin (gumflow, Gummosis) on the bark of a cherry tree
RF2BX74KJ–Chicago local tree fungus dripping from a cherry tree branch in the backyard garden, gummosis, Cytospora canker.
RMBP698P–Bacterial Canker, Bing Cherry.
RMPF5YEX–Brown rot, Monilinia fructicola, on ripe Victoria plum fruit on the tree and some gummosis, Berkshire
RM2GGGGKY–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RF2EM69Y7–Resin leaking from underneath a tree takes the shape of icicles and are illuminated by sunlight. The amber coloured sapcicles are close to the ground.
RM2RB5B03–Gummosis growth on young Cherry tree
RMA8H6T5–Plum scab Fusicladum carpophilum fruit infected and exuding gum
RF2E3T493–Gummosis is the formation of patches of a gummy substance on the surface of certain plants, particularly fruit trees. This occurs when sap oozes from
RMACFYXF–Concave gum virus shown in exposed wood vascular tissue on Navelina orange
RF2RAXPK0–Gall on Lime caused by the gall mite Contarinia tiliarum.
RMAW285N–Cytospora canker Cytospora leucostoma exudation from diseased peach tree trunk
RFT0D8RJ–Resins gums sap hanging from the bark of a cherry tree
RM2AENYJC–Brown rot, Monilinia fructicola, on ripe Victoria plum fruit on the tree and some gummosis, Berkshire
RF2GPE6GH–Closeup of an aspen poplar weeping sap in spring from a wound.
RME51452–tree wound with resin
RFR6AYJH–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2JPBTN5–Closeup view of a rotten peach examining for fruit infection
RFW5X21P–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RF2WMG8HE–Bark of an apricot tree with gum flow due to monilia
RF2BX74MD–Chicago local tree fungus dripping from a cherry tree branch in the backyard garden, gummosis, Cytospora canker.
RF2J47XEX–Magnified view of red resin sap on South Australian Blue Gum bark
RF2BX7599–Chicago local tree fungus dripping from a cherry tree branch in the backyard garden, gummosis, Cytospora canker.
RM2GGGGM1–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RF2EJ5JCE–Resin leaking from underneath a tree takes the shape of icicles and are illuminated by sunlight. The amber coloured sapcicles are close to the floor.
RME5212H–Douglas fir
RF2JT1NDG–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RME517C2–Resin on a Douglas fir trunk
RF2F80R39–Closeup of an trembling aspen weeping sap in spring from a wound
RF2E0DW3G–tree disease on the trunk.
RFPB2GWA–Frog-eye leaf spot or Cercospora diseases on leaves of Suicide tree
RFT0D8KR–A person plucking resins gum sap from the bark of a cherry tree shallow depth of field
RM2AENYJF–Brown rot, Monilinia fructicola, on ripe Victoria plum fruit on the tree and some gummosis, Berkshire
RF2GPE6G9–Closeup of an aspen poplar weeping sap in spring from a wound.
RMBD6C6A–Indonesia, Sumatra Island : gummosis on a tree
RFR6AYP4–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2JPBTMC–Disease infected peach fruit tree in the orchard
RFW5X1DG–Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
RMHMPKK3–Bubble of resin or gummosis on a sour cherry trunk (Prunus Cerasus).
RF2BHKCXA–Fresh sap, still opaque, oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker a process known as gummosis
RM2AN03BN–The California fruits and how to grow them; . Tuberculosis of the olive. 584 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM be due to standing water or to lack of soil moisture, either of whichwill destroy the root-hairs and bring the tree into distress. Thetreatment is cutting back to sound wood and correcting the soil con-ditions, either by irrigation or drainage, as one or the other may beneeded to advance vigorous growth in the tree. Gummosis.—This is a convenient term to designate the gummingwhich is seen on many kinds of trees. As has been said of die-back,gumming may result from excess of water or
RF2BX757W–Chicago local tree fungus dripping from a cherry tree branch in the backyard garden, gummosis, Cytospora canker.
RM2GGGGN4–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RMPG1537–. Gummosis of Prunus & Citrus ... Prune; Gummosis; Fruit. . 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.. Butler, Ormond. n. p
RFEA9KGH–On a branch of a plum tree unripe plums with drops of natural gum.
RF2JT1NRW–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RME5146G–Wound with resin
RF2F80PGN–Closeup of an white poplar weeping sap in spring from a wound
RF2E0DW43–tree disease on the trunk.
RFPB2GX6–Frog-eye leaf spot or Cercospora diseases on leaves of Suicide tree
RFT0D8MP–A person plucking resins gum sap from the bark of a cherry tree
RMMCKA94–. Fig. 72. — Scaly-bark injury to fruit. After Stevens. Similar injury also occurs on the fruit (Fig. 72). Sweet oranges are most affected, the fruit ripening prematurely. Top working is recommended, also heading back and painting the trunk and the stumps of the branches with carbolineum and water equal parts. Gummosis.— Several diseases recognized by the exuda- tion of gum from the trunks and branches of the trees are
RF2GPE6GA–Closeup of an aspen poplar weeping sap in spring from a wound.
RMT1H4XT–Diseases of fruits and nuts Diseases of fruits and nuts diseasesoffruits120smit Year: 1941 0 California Agricultural Extension Service [Cir. 120 bodies of the trees covered with a spray of bordeaux mixture at all times might be advisable with young apricot trees in places where bacterial gummosis is very troublesome. Blackheart, Wilt, Verticilliosis.—In this disease of young apricot Fig. 14.—Brown rot of apricot fruit. trees, some of the shoots and branches die suddenly in summer, the leaves remaining attached, and the wood is darkened far back into the tree. The disease is caused by a so
RFR6AYF6–Serious bleeding of gum (gummosis) from the trunk of a scale insect infested Apricot 'Tomcot' fruit tree.
RF2JPBTMG–Closeup view of a infected peach fruit on a tree with selective focus
RF2EAJG8F–The festering bacterial canker wound on a cherry tree
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
RM2AWGBAY–The California fruits and how to grow them; a manual of methods which have yielded greatest success, with the lists of varieties best adapted to the different districts of the state . Tuberculosis of the olive. 580 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM be due to standing water or to lack of soil moisture, either of whichwill destroy the root-hairs and bring the tree into distress. The treat-ment is cutting back to sound wood and correcting the soil conditions,either by irrigation or drainage, as one or the other may be neededto advance vigorous growth in the tree. Gummosis.—This is a convenient
RF2BX75ED–Chicago local tree fungus dripping from a cherry tree branch in the backyard garden, gummosis, Cytospora canker.
RM2GGGGNE–Cherry tree leaking sap (gummosis) - USA
RMPG153B–. Gummosis of Prunus & Citrus ... Prune; Gummosis; Fruit. 0. 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.. Butler, Ormond. n. p
RFEA9KGF–On a branch of a plum tree unripe plums with drops of natural gum.
RF2JT1NCT–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RME51467–Wound in a larch trunk with resin
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