
Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard. Macro.
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Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard. Macro.

Fungal disease apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis fungus. Woman holds apple infected with this pathogen

Necrotic spotting and cracking caused apple scab, Venturia inaequalis on a ripe apple on the tree image

ripe green apples on tree with signs of disease, spots on fruit at ripe stage, diseased apple tree with fruits on branches

Pear leaves with blister mite or Eriophyes pyri. Diseases and parasites of the pear tree.

Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard. Macro.

apple tree branches with green ripe fruits in disease spots, diseases of fruit trees on the example of an apple tree in an orchard, bad fruits during harvesting

A Stack Of apple scab Diseases and Symptoms with Apple trees.

Weather apples, weather damaged apples with hail damage or sunburn from garden and meadow orchard - Wetteräpfel, vom Wetter beschädigte Äpfel mit Hagelschaden oder Sonnenbrand aus dem Garten und von der Streuobstwiese

A hand holding a pear leaf with blister mite or Eriophyes pyri. Diseases and parasites of the pear tree.

Apple tree fruits and leaves infected by Alternaria mali desease. Orchard problems

Fresh green apple and rotten apple, isolated on white background

Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard problems

Pear fruits affected by apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Problems with the garden. High quality photo

Apple scab is a disease in apples caused by a fungus Venturia Inaequalis. The malus remains edible but looks ugly.

Close up shot of scab on apple leaf

The front view of a leaf infected with juniper hawthron disease.

Apple scab is a common disease of plants in the rose family (Rosaceae) that is caused by the ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis. While this disease affects several plant genera, including Sorbus, Cotoneaster, and Pyrus, it is most commonly associated with the infection of Malus trees, including species of flowering crabapple, as well as cultivated apple. The first symptoms of this disease are found in the foliage, blossoms, and developing fruits of affected trees, which develop dark, irregularly-shaped lesions upon infection. Although apple scab rarely kills its host, infection typically leads to fruit deformation and premature leaf and fruit drop, which enhance the susceptibility of the host plant to abiotic stress and secondary infection. The reduction of fruit quality and yield may result in crop losses of up to 70%, posing a significant threat to the profitability of apple producers. To reduce scab-related yield losses, growers often combine preventive practices, including sanitation and resistance breeding, with reactive measures, such as targeted fungicide or biocontrol treatments, to prevent the incidence and spread of apple scab in their crops

Farmer’s hand holding apple branch with apples with Apple scab fungal disease. Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis

Apple scab. Venturia inaequalis. Apple-tree disease. Fruit damaged by pathogens on the tree. Agriculture problems. Crop loss. Close-up

Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard problems

Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis on green and red Gala apple on tree in the orchard. Malus domestica

Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis and Brown Rot Monilia fructigena. Macro. High quality photo

Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis on green Granny Smith apple on tree in the orchard. Malus domestica

pear tree disease on the leaves and bark. concept of chemical garden protection

Rotten apple damaged by disease on the tree in the garden. Disease scab, fungus and mold.

magnifying glass on the background of pears with traces of superficial damage to fruits and leaves

Blooming flower from granny Smith apple dwarf tree from France

Fruit Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis isolated on white background

Fruits infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Sooty blotches on ripe apple fruit in autumn orchard.

Pear fruits affected by apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Problems with the garden. High quality photo

Apple scab is a disease in apples caused by a fungus Venturia Inaequalis. The malus remains edible but looks ugly.

Fruits Infected by Monilia fructigena. Apple damaged by Fungal Disease in garden. Spoiled crop of apples. Farming, agriculture, remedy for trees diseases concept. Alternaria disease. Orchard problems

Fungal disease of Orange, Tacchiolatura; In the foreground many oranges with rounded black dots; at the bottom many oranges, branches and green leaves with spots of the fungal disease.

Rotten apple damaged by disease on the tree in the garden. Disease scab, fungus and mold.

Fruits Infected by the Apple scab Venturia inaequalis. Orchard problems

fungal disease on apple fruits. Black dots on apples, scab disease or flycatcher, close-up

Rotten apple on a stump. Defeat apples. Spoiled crop.

Rotten apple on the bench. Defeat apples. Spoiled crop.

this image captures a russet red apple as it hangs from the bough adjacent a fence rail. filling the center of the frame, the skin of the fruit is marked with brown scabs

this image captures a russet red apple as it hangs from the bough, to the right, and adjacent a fence rail, to the left. the main suject inhabits center of the frame, the skin of the fruit is marked with brown scabs

red ripe apples that have rotted on the branches, hanging on the branches of an apple tree ripe spoiled apples are red in color

These wild apples would never make it to the supermarket shelf, but they don't have to be pretty to be edible. Much of one side of the right hand fruit is eaten away, by blackbirds and others.

Blooming flower from granny Smith apple dwarf tree from France