RM2CGXMGY–Blight on tomatoes, Phytophthora infestans mold infected tomato plant
RFMWR1GC–POWDERY MILDEW ON CUCURBIT. INFECTED PLANTS DISPLAY WHITE POWDERY SPOTS ON LEAVES AND STEM.
RMEBR825–European plum (Prunus domestica), plums infected with , Germany
RMC7Y34R–Discolouration on rice plants infected by tungro virus
RF2RE6R8W–damaged spinach leaves in an organic garden bed. The infected plants are evident, and they are being treated with insecticides to combat the issue.
RF2ANKXEW–Researcher taking photos of infected plants in dangerous infected area, damage
RMF32E30–Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, leaves infected with Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis) fungal disease, Lincolnshire, England, June
RF2J82AEY–A dried up papaya leaf about to fall from a tree. An infected dead papaya tree leaf in an Indian garden.
RM2H0NXER–Hawthorn Rust, Leaves infected with Rust Fungus (Gymnosporangium globosum)
RMA33KMP–TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS (MARMOR TABACI) LEFT: UNINFECTED; RIGHT: INFECTED WITH TMV TOP SIDE OF LEAF / STUDIO
RFR06EDY–Infected fig leaf of Ceroplastes rusci. Disease of the Mediterranean fig tree. Fig wax scale of the fig tree.
RMBTGGHP–Green & Red Tomatoes With Tomato Blight
RFW42GEN–environmentalist in protective clothing examines infected plants from the forest lake
RMW22HWG–Archive image from page 18 of DeJong Floral and Seed Co. DeJong Floral and Seed Co dejongfloralseed1928dejo Year: 1928 Hammond Slug Shot Slug Shot destroys all insects injurious to House and Garden Plants, Shrub, Trees, Vines. Potatoes, Melons, Cabbages, Currants, and Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds. This prepa- ration though poisonous to insects, does not in- jure the foliage in the least and acts in some measure as a fertilizer to the plants. DIRECTIONS FOR USE—Dust the powder lightly over the infected plants, so as to cover every part of them. One application is general- ly sufficient,
RMRR5K4X–Experimental plants exposed to TMV tobacco mosaic virus under varied nutritional conditions
RMBMN1C9–Foot rot (Aphanomyces euteiches) in broad beans showing healthy and infected plants
RF2W8Y22G–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop infected plants with virus yellows disease in an agricultural arable field, England, United Kingdom
RMG1DMHA–Photograph of Influenza virus taken through a microscope. Influenza is commonly known as the flu. Also pictured if Tobacco mosaic virus taken through a microscope. TMV is a virus that infects a number of plants. Dated 20th Century
RF2K2EPGK–Insecticides and pests attack on a ladyfinger plants
RM2CTX35J–Blight tomatoes plant
RMGH5BM5–Sign beside path indicating that this area is infected with dieback disease (Phytophthora cinnamomi), Wireless Hill Park, Perth,
RMEBR881–European plum (Prunus domestica), plums infected with Monilia, Germany
RMAF62RC–Pea seed borne mosaic virus PSbMV healthy compared to stunted pea plants right
RF2REEDBR–damaged spinach leaves in an organic garden bed. The infected plants are evident, and they are being treated with insecticides to combat the issue.
RM2A60482–Photograph of Influenza virus taken through a microscope. Influenza is commonly known as the flu. Also pictured if Tobacco mosaic virus taken through a microscope. TMV is a virus that infects a number of plants. Dated 20th Century
RMCWPAFY–Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, leaf infected with Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita) fungal disease, Lincolnshire, England, june
RF2WT7502–Tomato plants with curled leaves in a vegetable patch. Tomato leaf curl, a common problem in UK gardens.
RM2H0NXEX–Hawthorn Rust Disease, Leaves infected with Rust Fungus (Gymnosporangium globosum)
RF2K2BKY0–Pad of prickly pear infected by Mexican cochineal.
RF2HW6GAW–Mass of Botrytis cinerea spores on an infected snap bean pod. Fungal disease - Grey mould.
RMBTGM3Y–Green & Red Tomatoes With Tomato Blight
RFW42GDX–chemist researcher in protective clothing examines infected plants from a forest lake
RM2WYD9Y8–Biofumigation test: monitoring infected Gernika pepper plants, Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Derio, Bizkaia, Euskadi.
RF2PH5GC4–Large zucchini leaves infected with mildew. Close-up, top view. Diseases of zucchini. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits
RMEBNJ6N–common wasp (Vespula vulgaris, Paravespula vulgaris), infected with mould, suckling nectar an a touch-me-not flower, Germany, Bavaria
RMBGDDEF–Rice plants infected by tungro virus showing discolouration caused by the disease
RF2REEDNR–Scattered millet in an organic bed with aphid-affected spinach. damaged spinach leaves in an organic garden bed. The infected plants are evident,
RF2J9KRNH–A dried up papaya leaf about to fall from a tree. An infected dead papaya tree leaf in an Indian garden.
RMCNNTHY–Barley Hordeum vulgare close-up ears infected Loose Smut Ustilago nuda f.sp.hordei fungal disease Lincolnshire England june
RF2WT74YP–Close-up of curled leaves on tomato plants in a vegetable patch. Tomato leaf curl, a common problem in UK gardens.
RF2TAC2PG–Underside view of a chili leaf which is infested with the whiteflies. These insects feed on the food plants leaves and consider them as a major pests
RF2K2F056–Hand writing sign Viral Marketing. Word Written on Viral Marketing Illuminated Light Bulb Drawing Plants Shell Showing Technology Ideas.
RF2HW6GAG–Mass of Botrytis cinerea spores on an infected snap bean pod. Fungal disease - Grey mould.
RMBMN0NH–Rhododendron leaf spot (Septoria azaleae) plant with infected leaves
RM2G6PE7X–Brieskow Finkenheerd, Germany. 30th June, 2021. Ralf Mainz shows a fruit of the common lemon plant in his private garden. The master gardener is crazy about citrus plants.infected Mainz with the 'citrus virus' through his work as head gardener in the baroque monastery garden Neuzelle. (to dpa-Korr 'When the 'citrus virus' catches the master gardener') Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2WYY693–Biofumigation test: monitoring infected Gernika pepper plants, Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Derio, Bizkaia, Euskadi.
RMRR5K6C–Tobacco Mosaic Virus infected plant (on left) next to a control healthy plant
RF2JT1NDG–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RF2W8Y227–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop infected plants with virus yellows disease in an agricultural arable field, England, United Kingdom
RF2T6Y512–A close-up image of leaf-rotted plants featuring small red and green spots
RFP9618R–Man farmer spraying the trees of crop field with phytosanitary products. Treatment of plants with pesticide to prevent fungi, pests and diseases.
RF2G19BJ5–little boy wearing a mask is afraid of being infected with covid-19
RF2J9KRM3–A dried up papaya leaf about to fall from a tree. An infected dead papaya tree leaf in an Indian garden.
RMCNNTHP–Barley Hordeum vulgare close-up ears infected Loose Smut Ustilago nuda f.sp.hordei fungal disease Lincolnshire England june
RFW4D2RM–Cabbage plants with club root disease, a fungal infection which inhibits plant growth shown by distorted swollen roots.
RF2WF34RA–Chili leaves infected with whiteflies are being inspected and held by a farmer in close view. Alongside the infected leaves, a mature chili fruit
RMTRT70K–Ash tree infected by Chalara
RF2HW6G80–Mass of Botrytis cinerea spores on an infected snap bean pod. Fungal disease - Grey mould.
RM2AXH4K5–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ants infected with Thielavia basicolado not quickly die; they may linger for along time, or indeed sometimes throughoutthe entire growing season. However,such infected plants remain very dwarfed,and are practically useless for flower pro-duction. roots, and in severe cases in the total de-struction of the root. The latter diseaserots the stem at or near the surface of theground. Stem or Collar Rot. This is usually a seedling disease, although it may attack plants of all ages.Like the Rhizoctonia rot i
RM2G6PE87–Brieskow Finkenheerd, Germany. 30th June, 2021. Man Ralf shows different varieties of citrus plants in his private garden. The master gardener is crazy about citrus plants. There are by far more than lemons and oranges. Mainz has been infected with the 'citrus virus' through his work as head gardener in the baroque monastery garden Neuzelle. (to dpa-Korr 'When the 'citrus virus' catches the master gardener') Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2WYX42E–Biofumigation test: monitoring infected Gernika pepper plants, Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Derio, Bizkaia, Euskadi.
RMRR5K6G–Tobacco Mosaic Virus, TMV, symptoms
RF2JT1NRW–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RF2W8Y22K–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop leaf infected with Cercospora (Cercospora beticol) leaf spot foliar disease in an agricultural arable field, England
RM2HBY9TG–Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) killed by Ash dieback disease (Hymenoscypus fraxineus) felled during woodland management work, Gloucestershire.
RF2TCWWXE–Close up of the leaves of a young Oak (quercus robur, quercus patraea) under attack by Powdery Mildew (erysiphe alphitoides, microsphaera alphitoides)
RF2R9DM5D–The dried cactus is dug up and thrown out of the pot. Care and cultivation of indoor plants.
RMEBNJ6R–buff-tailed bumble bee (Bombus terrestris), infected with mould, suckling nectar an a touch-me-not flower, Germany, Bavaria, Isental
RMACG4M1–Potato plants affected by wilt Verticillium albo atrum
RMW7ND94–Rhododendron (Rhododendron sp.) leaves showing symptoms of Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora kernoviae) a fungus-like pathogen.
RF2RA5BNX–Pest infected Green Pea (Pisum sativum) plants. Framing in Uttarakhand.
RMCRNXYN–Cultivated Crabapple (Malus sp.) close-up of leaves, infected with Cedar-apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae),
RF2WT74TM–Blossom end rot, rotten courgette (zucchini) on a Sunstripe courgette plant, UK garden
RF2JCDT4M–A landscape view of a Agarwood plantation in Sri Lanka. This plantation consist medium size Agarwood plants with black pepper creepers as an additiona
RFMF2T7H–sick leaf with brown spot fungus
RF2HW6G7N–Mass of Botrytis cinerea spores on an infected snap bean pod. Fungal disease - Grey mould.
RM2AXH4WW–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Root Rot Caused bt Rhizoctonia. This fungous disease is common tomany seedlings, namely, Lettuce, Tomato,Tobacco, Pea and others. Like the culi-nary Pea, the Sweet Pea in its early stagesis also subject to the disease. The fungusis known as Rhizoctonia and also Corticumvagum. Severely infected plants have practicallyno root system (see fig. 12 b). In less in-fected plants only one or two rootlets maybe destroyed. By the layman this diseasemay be confused with the stem rot, a de-scription of which foll
RM2G6PE7Y–Brieskow Finkenheerd, Germany. 30th June, 2021. A fruit of the citrus variety Deutsche Landsknechthose (Citrus aurantium Fasciata) is seen in the private garden of Ralf Mainz. The master gardener is crazy about citrus plants. Mainz has been infected with the 'citrus virus' through his work as head gardener in the baroque monastery garden Neuzelle. (to dpa-Korr 'When the 'citrus virus' catches the master gardener') Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2WYWCDG–Biofumigation test: monitoring infected Gernika pepper plants, Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Derio, Bizkaia, Euskadi.
RFMX3XWG–Aceria cephalonea galls on Sycamore tree leaf
RF2JT1NCT–Fungal diseases of fruit plants, gum on the trunk
RF2W8Y23E–Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) crop leaf infected with Cercospora (Cercospora beticol) leaf spot foliar disease in an agricultural arable field, England
RM2HBY9PC–Ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) killed by Ash dieback disease (Hymenoscypus fraxineus) felled during woodland management work, Lower Woods, Glos.
RF2TCWWYK–Close up of the leaves of a young Oak (quercus robur, quercus patraea) under attack by Powdery Mildew (erysiphe alphitoides, microsphaera alphitoides)
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