RMW7RFPC–Mould (Penicillin italicum) growing on a Satsuma (Citrus unshiu)
RMF2RWET–Aborted red rose bud attacked by grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, after damp weather
RM2BTXTN9–Penicillium mold under the microscope, dark field, 100x oil objective
RMKH3WWN–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RM2A8TA1G–Micrograph of mold, likely Aspergillus sp., about 1.5mm in height, on a plum seed
RF2B89RAA–Aspergillus mould and spores, illustration
RM2MGGJN8–Bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold
RF2BEPE60–Bolete eater or bolete mould, Hypomyces chrysospermus, a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on bolete mushrooms
RF2F8GDM4–Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, under a microscope. Mycelium, the vegetative part of the fungus, a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae.
RF2TAD2PF–Hypomyces chrysospermus, known as Bolete eater or bolete mould, , a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on bolete mushrooms
RMA0BB6R–mould (Ascomycota), on food
RF2E9KPH3–Hypomyces chrysospermus, known as Bolete eater or bolete mould, , a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on bolete mushrooms
RFEXDJGR–Close-up of rotting, cut apple isolated on black
RMK0C5Y0–Bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold (stained with methyl blue), pictured area is about 160 micrometers wide
RMEXEYRK–Rotting, cut apple isolated on black - No Sales on Alamy or anywhere else
RF2H01YPE–Aspergillus in the early growth stage. Asexual state
RMHGNXF7–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RME1RD6N–Fruit bodies of the Half-free Morel
RMEBKA7C–lemon (Citrus limon), fruits infested with penicillium
RMW7RFPG–Mould (Penicillin italicum) growing on a Satsuma (Citrus unshi)
RMEBK1WK–Norway maple (Acer platanoides), leaves with damage bei Sawadaea tulasnei, Germany
RMW7W5C0–Slime mold (Dictydiaethalium plumbeum) and Beech woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme) growing on a branch, Belgium, October.
RMKH3WX2–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RF2WG5PJ3–Anatomy of typical fungi cell. Fungal Hyphae and Cell Structure. Vector diagram
RF2B89RB1–Aspergillus mould and spores, illustration
RF2TCRNW1–Penicillium digitatum or Aspergillus digitatus and Penicillium italicum colonizing an orange.
RFS1R6XD–Healthy and rotten apples on a branch with yellow leafs
RF2BF1ABC–Aspergillus (mold) under microscope view in laboratory.
RF2D95R9D–Mechanism Of reproduction in Yeast micro organism or fungus and stages of budding in yeast
RF2NGW6GW–Rotten alfalfa sprouts with white mold growing on it, directly above macro image. Expired food health concept.
RM2W9AANC–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RMPC38FY–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RMK0C5Y1–Inverted bright field micrograph of Penicillium mold (stained with methyl blue), pictured area is about 160 micrometers wide
RMEXFC4P–Cut apple isolated on black - No Sales on Alamy or anywhere else
RM2HR274E–Mold from rotten banana peel under the microscope, vertical view of view is about 121 microns
RMHGNXF6–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RM2BTXTM7–Mold spores, stained with lactophenol cotton blue, micrograph width is approximately 121 micrometer
RF2GED1X2–Four little scarlet elf cups (Sarcoscypha coccinea) grow in a line in the moss of a Cambridgeshire woodland at Fordham
RM2C64DXW–Mold on top of cherry stem under the microscope
RMDTG68J–Aspergillus
RMW7W5C4–Slime mold (Dictydiaethalium plumbeum) and Beech woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme) growing on a branch, Belgium, October.
RMKH3WWX–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RM2AM97BH–Unidentified mold under the microscope, hyphae and spores, horizontal view of view is about 121 micron
RF2B89RA8–Aspergillus mould and spores, illustration
RM2J35X89–Roquefort cheese mold (Penicillium roqueforti) spores under the microscope
RF2J7A3RF–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RF2TCRNW5–Penicillium italicum colonizing an orange.
RF2BF1A8B–Aspergillus (mold) under microscope view in laboratory.
RF2NH6GG5–Rotten alfalfa sprouts with white mold growing on it, directly above macro image. Expired food health and science concept.
RM2TCJ4DD–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RMPC38G2–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RMHRF5XP–LM of Neurospora Crassa
RF2R6EANR–Candida albicans yeast and hyphae stages, computer illustration. A yeast-like fungus commonly occurring on human skin, in the upper respiratory, alime
RMHGNXF5–PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM
RME8KRBG–Penicillium.
RF2GED1WA–A series of scarlet elf cups (Sarcoscypha coccinea) growing in the woodland at Fordham, Cambridgeshire
RME8KPFN–This photomicrograph reveals some of ultrastructural morphology displayed by fungal organism Aspergillus fumigatus Of
RF2HCCBRB–The small finger like fungi grows in the Great Wood of the Quantocks in Somerset
RMKH3WWR–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RF2GED1RN–A series of Scarlet elf cups (Sarcoscypha coccinea) grows in a mossy area of a Cambridgeshire woodland at Fordham
RMF2RWEX–Red rose flower showing spotting lesions caused by grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, in damp weather
RF2J349E4–Lichens like pixie cups (Cladonia asahinae) grow in abundance around the ancient woodland of Hawkcombe wood, Somerset
RF2J7A3RK–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RF2TCRNW7–Penicillium italicum colonizing an orange.
RF2BF1A8G–Aspergillus (mold) under microscope view in laboratory.
RF2NGW6X5–Rotten alfalfa sprouts with white mold growing on it, directly above macro image. Expired food health concept.
RF2CBGYXW–Macro shot of Aspergillus (mold) in laboratory.
RM2TCJ4DF–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RMPC38G1–Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on a large sunflower flower as it begins to go to seed
RF2J3NW1Y–Pixie cups growing through the mossy covering on a tree stump
RF2R7658K–Mold fungi Acremonium (formerly Cephalosporium), computer illustration. Acremonium is a hyaline hyphomycete (glassy, lightly pigmented conidial fungus
RF2M7PA57–On a rotten branch in the depths of a Somerset woodland grows the delicate fingers of the candlesnuff fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon). Taken at Aisholt Woo
RF2PHC58A–Brightly coloured scarlet elf cups (Sarcoscypha austriaca) appear on dead branches throughout the Somerset woodland. At Aisholt wood, Quantocks, West
RMF2RX4R–Red rose flower showing spotting lesions caused by grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, in damp weather
RM2C4X4R2–Post-harvest penicilliuim storage mould (Penicillium italicum) mycelium and rot on stored apple fruit
RF2J7A3RC–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RM2F2BGFE–Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) developing around the opening flower of a rose in damp or wet weather, Berkshire, October
RF2TCRNTP–Penicillium digitatum or Aspergillus digitatus colonizing a lemon.
RF2CBGYXT–Macro shot of Aspergillus (mold) in laboratory.
RF2NGW6JG–Rotten alfalfa sprouts with white mold growing on it, directly above macro image. Expired food health concept.
RM2TCJ4XK–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RF2MBFXEY–Cheddar cheese partial slice with mold growing on the corner. Flat lay concept, closeup macro with copy space.
RF2J7A3RA–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RM2F2BGFH–Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) developing around the opening flower of a rose in damp or wet weather, Berkshire, October
RF2TCRNTW–Penicillium digitatum or Aspergillus digitatus colonizing a lemon.
RM2DDRKGY–Pink rose (Rosa sp.) flowers covered with rain dropland showing early and advancing signs of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) spotting, June
RM2DDRKGR–Red rose (Rosa sp.) flowers covered with rain dropland showing advancing signs of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) spotting and necrosis, June
RF2MF1WB2–Cheddar cheese partial slice with mold growing on the corner. Flat lay concept, closeup macro with copy space.
RM2TCJ4HJ–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RF2J7A3RJ–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RF2TCRNW0–Penicillium digitatum or Aspergillus digitatus colonizing an orange.
RM2DDRKGG–Pink rose (Rosa sp.) flowers covered with rain dropland showing early and advancing signs of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) spotting, June
RF2MEKMM2–Cheddar cheese partial slice partial with mold growing on the corner. Flat lay concept on white background, closeup macro with copy space.
RM2TCJ4XB–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
RF2J7A3RP–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RF2TCRNTX–Penicillium digitatum or Aspergillus digitatus colonizing an orange.
RM2DDRKGA–Pink rose (Rosa sp.) flowers covered with rain dropland showing early and advancing signs of grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) spotting, June
RF2MBA3Y9–Cheddar cheese partial slice with mold growing on the corner. Flat lay concept, closeup macro with copy space.
RM2GCJMKW–Brown rot (Trichoderma sp.) green mould on stored orange fruit
RM2TCJ4XF–The hyphomyceet Blistum tomentosum (Syn.: Polycephalomyces tomentosus) with glass-like sporangia. The species often parasitize slime mould of the gene
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