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Brown fruit rot of apple caused by Monilia fungus
Close-up Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a half wormy apple. On white background. Place to write
Four Worm Apple Maggot Larva Eating Apple damaged on White Background
Fungal disease moniliosis on cherry. Withered leaves and shoots on the tree due to illness in summer or spring.
Extraction of juice from a crack in the bark of a plum trunk
Plum fruit with fungal disease on tree .Plum Fruit Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia cinerea in Orchard. Macro.
Monilia. Two apples Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia fructigen
Pear Fruit Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia fructigena in Orchard. Macro.
Peaches disease, monilia fructigena
Old rotten crab apples lie on the grass. Fruit rot on apples - Moniliosis. Concept of garden and vegetable garden care, definition of diseases of fruit trees.
Plum Fruit Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia cinerea in Orchard. Macro.
Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease, Rotten quince apple on the fruit tree
Rotten quince apple on the ground, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
Rotten apple. Fruits Infected by the Apple Monilia fructigena
branch of the cherry fruit rot affected Monilia cinerea
Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a wormy pear. scab, oidium, Monilia fructigena. On white background.
disease apples, Monilia the fungal disease, infected Apple fruit rot closeup
Rotten plum on the fruit tree, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
cherry fungal disease, moniliosis or monilialny burn of a cherry tree
Rotten pear on a tree branch. The spoiled fruit
Monilinia laxa, an ascomycete fungus on plum tree, close up
Brown fruit rot of apple caused by Monilia fungus
Rotten quince apple on the fruit tree, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
pear brown rot
apple brown rot disease
Rotten quince apple on the fruit tree, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
The affected inflorescences of apricot tree in spring frosts, the destruction of fruit tree yields, damaging farmers and reducing income due to unfavorable conditions for plants.
Four Worm pears Maggot Larva Eating Apple damaged on White Background
Rotten Pear on the fruit tree, Monilia laxa - Monilinia laxainfestation, plant disease. The lost harvest of pears on the tree. Fruit plant disease. Farming
Close-up Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a half wormy apple. On white background. Place to write
rotten apple with a mold on an apple tree with foliage
Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease, Rotten quince apple on the fruit tree
Rotten quince make damage on fruit, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
Close up Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a half middle wormy apple. On white background. Scab, oidium, mushroom
pear tree disease on the leaves and bark. The concept of chemica
Gardening. Horticulture crops. Fruits infected by the apple monilia fructigena
Rotten apple. Fruits Infected by the Apple Monilia fructigena
Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard problems
Monilia. Apples Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia fructigena. H
Brown fruit rot of apple caused by Monilia fungus
pear brown rot
rotten apple on apple tree, close up photo
Close up Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a half middle wormy apple. On white background. Scab, oidium, mushroom
Monilia. Two apples Infected by Fungal Disease Monilia fructigen
Close-up Boring trace of a codling moth Cydia Pomonella, in a wormy apple. On white background. Place to write
close up of rotten apple with mildew on tree.Rotten quince apple on the fruit tree, Monilia laxa (Monilinia laxa) infestation, plant disease
cherry fungal disease, moniliosis or monilialny burn of a cherry tree
Dry leaves of a fruit tree. Diseases of pears and Apple trees.
The wood infected with wood-decaying fungus
pear brown rot

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