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Downey mildew on grapes
Currant berries leaves are strongly affected by powdery mildew and gray rot in the Summer garden
Damaged leaves on a red currant leaves strongly affected with Gall Aphid on currants
                                         Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
Translucent gold red sap oozing from a cherry tree trunk most likely caused by bacterial or fungal canker
Gooseberry berries on berry bush with white mold called powdery mildew. Damaging fungal mold on young plant.
Gum on the trunk of a cherry affected by the fungal disease coccomycosis.
Snow mold in the grass, plant dissease. Gray snow mold (also called Typhula blight) is caused by Typhula spp., while pink snow mold (also called Fusarium patch) is caused by Microdochium nivalis.
Sick leaves, plant affected by parasites
Barberry branch affected by powdery mildew. White spots on leaves of barberry
Willow leaves affected by powdery mildew
Powdery mildew Erysiphe cichoracearum on green leaf of Jerusalem artichoke
Closeup of powdery mildew fungal disease on the leaves of a peony plant
Powdery mildew caused by Golovinomyces asperifoliorum on green leaf of Prickly comfrey or Symphytum asperum
Detail of powdery mildew, plant disease - affected rose bud and leaf
Powdery mildew caused by Golovinomyces asperifoliorum on green leaf of Prickly comfrey or Symphytum asperum
Bush redcurrant struck by illness
Closeup of powdery mildew fungal disease on the leaves of a peony plant
kidneys of black currant affected by a kidney tick
Walnut anthracnose or walnut black spot - Gnomonia (Ophiognomonia) leptostyla, fungal plant pathogen
Bush redcurrant struck by illness
Closeup of powdery mildew fungal disease on the leaves of a peony plant
Gooseberry desease called powdery mildew or fungal. Berries growing on bush damaged by white mold
Gooseberry berries on bush with white mold called powdery mildew or fungal mold.Bush berry
Plant disease detail, Raspberry and Blackberry fungal infection
Photo raspberry gall midge, disease Lasioptera rubi, close-up outdoors
Branch of apple tree with leaves affected by aphid
close up of walnut leaves with disease
Willow Powdery Mildew or Uncinula adunca on leaf of Salix caprea or Great sallow
Cucumber leaves affected by downy mildew close-up. Cucumber disease Peronosporosis or False powdery mildew. Leaf with yellow spots.
Branch of fruit tree with wrinkled leaves affected by black aphid. Cherry aphids, black fly on cherry tree, severe damage from garden pests.
The leaves of green onions are affected by the pest onion fly and turned yellow.
Raspberry is infected with stem cancer
Rust disease on pear leaves (mushroom of the family Pucciniaceae)
Powdery mildew caused by Golovinomyces asperifoliorum on green leaf of Prickly comfrey or Symphytum asperum
Downy mildew, powdery mildew, grey mold, black rot and anthracnose are caused by fungi that attack the berries, reducing yield and quality. Crown gall is caused by a bacterium and can kill the plant.
Rosy Apple Aphid, Dysaphis Plantaginea, plant disease, Detail of affected leaf. France
Detail of powdery mildew, plant disease
Branch of fruit tree with wrinkled leaves affected by black aphid. Cherry aphids, black fly on cherry tree
Powdery mildew Erysiphe cichoracearum on green leaves of Jerusalem artichoke or Helianthus tuberosus
Bush redcurrant struck by illness
Rosy Apple Aphid, Dysaphis Plantaginea, plant disease, Detail of affected leaf. France. With the hand of the gardener
Powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe berberidis on green leaves of barberry (Berberis vulgaris)
Willow Powdery Mildew or Uncinula adunca on leaf of Salix caprea or Great sallow
Downy mild mildew refers to any of several types of oomycete microbes that are obligate parasites of plants
Rose bush disease. White plaque on the leaves of the plant. Powdery Mildew Prevention and treatment of garden plants.
Whiteflies (Aleyrodidae)  parasites colony  that typically feed on the undersides of plant leaves.
The rose leaves turned yellow due to the lack of chelates in the soil.
Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard. Macro.
Diplocarpon rosae, rose black spot disease, gardener showing affected leaf
Potato bushes affected by Phytophthora (Phytophthora Infestans) In the field. Growing vegetables. Crop failure. Dry leaves of potatoes with diseases. Soft selective focus. Blurred Background

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