RMCRREDR–An elderly man with a fungal skin disease.
RFEXBN55–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal cells. The round structures are sporangia, which house the fungus'
RM2CKFC6X–This image shows the early stage of Powdery Mildew affecting the leaves of a CUCUMBER PLANT. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different species of fungi in the order Erysiphales, with Podosphaera xanthii being the most commonly reported cause. Common on PUMPKINS CUCUMBERS COURGETTES and other members of the SQUASH family.
RMANPKC5–Fungal growth on Oak tree QUERCUS ROBOR Ashridge Bedfordshire
RFCRXYGA–Anti-fungal, slip resistant rubber bath mat isolated on white
RMDF2EYR–Counting of fungal spores in the microscope, Laboratory of Horticulture, Departamento de Producción y Protección Vegetal,
RMDAP11P–16 July 2013 Moor House National Nature Reserve in Upper Teesdale County Durham UK. Juniper Tree Juniperus communis Suffering from the Phytophthora austrocedrae Fungal Disease. The hot weather is drying out the dying needles and highlighting the spread of the disease even more.
RM2BJ0960–Oidium (powdery mildew) - fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.
RFT3975F–Infected fungal toe nail and feet infection or onychomycosisor tinea unguium as toenail foot disease with damaged unhealthy human anatomy.
RMF1THME–Brown Rot Fungal Disease On Apples
RM2AD84AJ–Witch rings, caused by circularly growing fungal mycelium
RFA7WRKY–Pattern by fungal decay on a trunk
RF2JPAGNX–Necrotic spots on apple leaves, a fungal disease.
RMCRRED6–An elderly man with a fungal skin disease.
RFEXBN52–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal cells. The round structures are sporangia, which house the fungus'
RM2CKFCAT–This image shows the early stage of Powdery Mildew affecting the leaves of a COURGETTE PLANT. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different species of fungi in the order Erysiphales, with Podosphaera xanthii being the most commonly reported cause. Common on PUMPKINS CUCUMBERS COURGETTES and other members of the SQUASH family.
RF2M43563–Marrow squash leaf strongly affected by a powdery mildew fungal disease close-up.
RF2GBW7M6–Sick vine grape leaves infected with mildew fungal disease with white and brown spots
RMMBNRW0–Bright field light micrograph of fungal spores (ascospores) from March 2018 air sample, pictured area is approximately 120 microns wide
RMW7NWAN–Fungal fruiting stalks sprouting from rotting plant stems, they establish themselves before the spread of fungal spores back onto the forest floor. Bai Hokou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic.
RMMCJR1E–Fungal mycelium on leaf.
RME4CY18–Brown rot fungal disease (Monilinia fructicola) on plums - USA
RFWD01AT–Fungal nail infection recovery diagram and onychomycosisor tinea unguium treatment as an infected foot toenail or toe nail with damaged unhealthy.
RMPM690G–Alder tongue gall caused by Taphrina alni - a fungal plant pathogen
RF2GCPGDB–Candida auris, Fungal disease
RF2M5NNKP–Fungal infestation on a sawed-off tree stump, hiking trail to Autenalm, Elfer, Neustift, Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria
RF2KEAC72–Symptoms of the fungal disease - rust on hawthorn leaves.
RMEBK7PY–Black root disease (Aphanomyces raphani), fungal desease at reddish
RMET17X4–Scientific research fungal colonies cotton seeds on Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar
RM2A66H38–Powdery milew (Uncinula necator) fungal disease infection on poor fruit on a grape vine
RM2A6JEK0–Green fungal growth on peach fruit
RMCFK05X–X-rays of the same male chest at different dates with the left showing a fungal infection and the right a normal lung UK
RMCRREE5–An elderly man with a fungal skin disease.
RFEXBN59–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal cells. The round structures are sporangia, which house the fungus'
RM2CKFBXG–This image shows the early stage of Powdery Mildew affecting the leaves of a PUMPKIN. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different species of fungi in the order Erysiphales, with Podosphaera xanthii being the most commonly reported cause. Common on PUMPKINS CUCUMBERS COURGETTES and other members of the SQUASH family.
RFRHY0N8–laser treatment on toenail, fungal infection on the toenails
RFW1KMD1–Puccinia agrostidis, known as the brown rust gall, a fungal plant pathogen
RMR9CMH3–Fungal Mycelium; in Wood Chips; Cornwall; UK
RMEXMAHT–Juniper Tree Juniperus communis Suffering from the Phytophthora austrocedrae Fungal Disease, Upper Teesdale County Durham UK.
RM2AEGR1A–The puriri moth (Aenetus virescens), also commonly called the ghost moth or pepetuna, is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It spends the first five to six years of its life as a grub in a tree trunk, with the last 48 hours of its life as a moth. Interestingly in the illustration a fungus (Ophiocordyceps robertsii), is growing on the caterpillar after invading the leaf-litter dwelling moths and turning it into a fungal mummies.
RME3TBH7–Brown rot fungal disease (Monilinia fructicola) on plum - USA
RFRMP153–Onychomycosis and fungal nail infection or tinea unguium as an infected foot toenail or toe nail with damaged unhealthy and healthy human anatomy.
RM2MD2HXB–The Last of Us (TV series)
RMAWJ8MG–Horticulturist showing fungal disease White Tip on leaf of a leek plant Dalston Cumbria
RMCR8FHT–Rose bushes, planted to indicate fungal infestation at an early stage, organic wine growing, Staufen im Breisgau
RF2JGFNGW–Symptoms of fungal infection on a cereal leaf.
RMEBK9FN–walnut (Juglans regia), fruits with fungal desease Marssoniella juglandis
RM2BGPTX1–Camellia plant with petal blight causing the petals to turn brown, fungal disease in spring due to too much water
RMTB0J8D–Powdery mildew, Podosphaera pannosa, fungal disease on and around rose thorns, Rosa 'American Pillar'
RM2A9XMRW–A slab of mouldy cheese, showing green fungal growth.
RF2H8JAJ9–White, very small icicle-like structures in moss, mycelium of a mushroom, called ozonium, sterile fungal hyphae
RMCRRGA2–A man with a fungal skin disease
RFEXBN4Y–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal cells. The round structures are sporangia, which house the fungus'
RM2CKFC94–This image shows the early stage of Powdery Mildew affecting the leaves of a COUGETTE PLANT. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different species of fungi in the order Erysiphales, with Podosphaera xanthii being the most commonly reported cause. Common on PUMPKINS CUCUMBERS COURGETTES and other members of the SQUASH family.
RFT46RHB–laser treatment on toenail, fungal infection on the toenails
RF2A92YAX–Claviceps purpurea, a poisonous fungal infection in cereals and grasses called the ergot fungus
RMR9CMH8–Fungal Mycelium; in Wood Chips; Cornwall; UK
RMD6PGEP–Scholl fungal nail treatment
RM2D15HY0–A late 19th Century chart illustrating various types of plant fungoid diseases, Collectively, fungi and fungal-like organisms (FLOs) cause more plant diseases than any other group of plant pest with over 8,000 species shown to cause disease. Fungi and FLOs are eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and thus do not have the ability to photosynthesize their own food. They obtain nutrients by absorption through tiny thread-like filaments called hyphae that branch in all directions throughout a substrate. A collection of hyphae is referred to as mycelium (pl., mycelia) and Mycelia are the key
RME3TBGN–Brown rot fungal disease (Monilinia fructicola) on plum - USA
RFRMWCF2–Fungal nail infection and onychomycosisor tinea unguium as an infected foot toenail or toe nail with damaged unhealthy and healthy human anatomy.
RMK5192X–A fallen European white birch Betula pendula tree showing heart- rot fungal disease, Vancouver, BC, Canada
RMHN79D4–Tree stumps treated with fungal retardent
RMCXYRPT–Tree cancer, fungal disease, European Beech (Fagus sylvatica), Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, Schleswig-Holstein
RF2JGFNJC–Symptoms of fungal infection on a cereal leaf.
RM2BGPTY9–Camellia plant with petal blight causing the petals to turn brown, fungal disease in spring due to too much water
RMTB0J6E–Powdery mildew, Podosphaera pannosa, fungal disease on and around rose thorns, Rosa 'American Pillar'
RMBRNXF1–Darkfield photomicrograph, Peronospora fungal spores in TS of crucifer sp, conidia
RMPW3A0Y–Fungal nail infection on male toe.
RMCRREHB–A patient with a fungal infection of the skin.
RFEXBN53–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal cells. The round structures are sporangia, which house the fungus'
RM2CKFC09–This image shows the early stage of Powdery Mildew affecting the leaves of a PUMPKIN. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different species of fungi in the order Erysiphales, with Podosphaera xanthii being the most commonly reported cause. Common on PUMPKINS CUCUMBERS COURGETTES and other members of the SQUASH family.
RFT46RHC–laser treatment on toenail, fungal infection on the toenails
RF2A92YB5–Claviceps purpurea, a poisonous fungal infection in cereals and grasses called the ergot fungus