RF2PH5GC4–Large zucchini leaves infected with mildew. Close-up, top view. Diseases of zucchini. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits
RMB65HF3–A DAHLIA SUFFERING THE EFFECTS OF DAHLIA SMUT. ENTYLOMA CALENDULAE DAHLIAE
RF2JH54AX–Diseases of tomatoes. Tomato zippering. Thin brown necrotic scars on the fruits. Zipper-like lesion. Groovers into the fruit flesh
RF2F5M8A9–A close up photo of a bright orange pumpkin with early stages of fungal damage (grey mold).
RF2RB0551–Pelargonium Grandiflorum with sickness, selective focus. Dry damaged leaves as a sympthoms of bacterial disease of geranium flowers. Sick yellowed ger
RFC7WR0R–Diseased leaf of Gerbera Daisy – fungal attacked - isolated
RM2WJDK3B–Colonies of deadly Fusarium oxysporum sp. cubense tropical race 4 fungus growing in Petri dish
RFW2M572–Rose rust on the underside of a leaf
RF2CACNY7–Anthracnose disease in chili Will result with biological pests and physiological disorders wilt disease caused
RMAGC8AJ–Wilt Verticillium albo atrum necrosis and damage on potato crop plants Scotland
RMA1W21P–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum devastated potato crop Scotland
RF2C5RCJK–Closeup of green small wispy leaves tomato plant seedling in container growing indoors in soil in spring with texture and disease wilted branch
RMACG1GE–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum affecting capsicum pepper in a polytunnel
RF2EJGWH5–Sick strawberry bushes. Fungal diseases of strawberry leaves. Rust, brown leaf spot, Verticillium wilt.
RMJP2RJ4–Verticillium wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) on tomato in polythene house
RMPC38CW–Verticillium wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) on tomato in polythene house
RMF2RWD0–Wilted lavender plant suffering from shab disease, Phomopsis lavandulae, cv healthy, Devon, October
RF2CJF525–strawberry leaf damage as symptoms of fusarium wilt.
RMAGEC2N–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum typical one side damage to a potato leaf
RF2B1J04H–Fusarium wilt disease on tomato. damaged by disease and pests of tomato leaves.
RMA1W21W–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum typical one side damage to a potato leaf
RMBDD9J8–Pea wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) dying pea plant in a crop
RFP6C2PN–Clematis wilt
RMT80714–Redbay Ambrosia Beetle
RF2CEJ759–Tomato plant and its tomatoes seen badly affected by tomato blight.
RF2H301ER–Split potatoes with light and dark stripes inside, a symptom of the bacterial disease Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum, transmitted by the psyllid
RMF7XF76–Healthy lavender plant for comparison with one suffering from shab disease, Phomopsis lavandulae, Devon, England, October
RM2ARGY6J–TREE SURGEON - TRIMMING PALM TREES
RF2EEW53M–Sick strawberry bushes. Fungal diseases of strawberry leaves. Rust, brown leaf spot, Verticillium wilt.
RF2C5RCJM–Closeup macro of green small wispy leaves tomato plant seedling in container growing indoors in soil in spring with texture and disease wilted branch
RF2B1J04G–Tomato bush with brown and yellow spots on foliage, fungal problem. Solanaceae family disease.
RMM5KEX4–Hand examining spotted leaf fungi on peanut plant, Tifton, Georgia.
RF2CJEYKW–blackcurrant leaves damaged by fungal disease Fusarium or Verticillium wilt.
RFDB1YA4–Strawberry leaf with the fungal disease, leaf scorch caused by Diplocarpon earlianum
RF2J8NAHT–Diseases Of Pepper. A close-up of ripe red bell pepper fruit damaged by rot, symptom of anthracnose disease.
RME4W70M–Sudden branch dieback after fruiting of mature blackcurrant bush, UK garden.
RFK3DNDX–Close up of a tomato fruit that has been hit by blight
RF2PEG237–Sansevieria Trifasciata black gold root rot snake plant high angle view
RF2HM34BP–Damaged pest infected Okra leaves or Bhindi leaf sapling plant. Vegetable plant diseases white lines and holes by caterpillar and worms
RMBDD9HD–Pea wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) dying pea plant in a crop
RFP6C2RC–Clematis wilt
RF2RAPNWE–wilting tomato leaves on a vegetable garden in australia in spring
RF2PGTRXX–Yellowed dried leaves of pepper grown in a pot in the apartment. Growing vegetables at home, garden on the windowsill, lack of light and trace
RF2D6F892–Green cucumber leaf damaged by diseases and pests. Studio Photo
RMCRP17W–Tomato (Solanum sp.) 'Green Zebra', close-up of fruit, with Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum lycopersici) causes vascular wilt
RM2ARGY83–TREE SURGEON - TRIMMING PALM TREES
RF2BX4NWA–One wilted leaf isolated on white background
RFR8X9PK–Vegetable, tomato plant problems and sickness ,too much water can cause the blight to spread
RF2CJEY3J–blackcurrant wilt disease is caused by fungi of genus Fusarium or Verticillium.