Dense patch of parasitic galls on seed pods of Acacia longifolia. The whole tree was as heavily infected. [NOTE: This looks more like a fungal infection on Acacia saligna (M Timm Hoffman 8 Sep 2006)]
In Australia, bud, flower, fruit and seed-feeding Cecidomyiidae occur on all Australian Acacia invas...
Chrysoporthe cubensis is an important pathogen of commercially planted Eucalyptus species (Myrtaceae...
Crown gall is a widespread bacterial disease which affects many different plants. It is most frequen...
beckia australis is a familiar sight in many N ew Zealand forests, reaching into the tops of trees 3...
Paulownia spp. are deciduous trees famed for their rate of growth. They are relatively new plantatio...
This is a disease of roots and stems and occurs on a large number of plants. In Washington, it's pro...
When grown in monoculture, Antilles cherry (Malpighia glabra) plants have been affected by diseases ...
During studies to investigate the health of mangrove trees in South Africa, high numbers of Avicenni...
Acacias are of considerable social and industrial importance for tropical reforestation and it is ex...
The fungal genus Ceratocystis includes many economically important tree pathogens. Until the 1980s, ...
Trees in the genus Vachellia (previously Acacia) are commonly infected by the gall-inducing rusts Ra...
The study of plant galls has gained a significant importance in the field of plant pathology. The ga...
The issue of a test version of comprehensive keys to Plant galls by Margaret Redfern and Peter Shirl...
The prospecting performed in a forest nursery located in Tlemcen (western Algeria) recorded 60 000 s...
Galls are distinctive swellings or abnormal growths of plant tissue caused by an attack of a living ...
In Australia, bud, flower, fruit and seed-feeding Cecidomyiidae occur on all Australian Acacia invas...
Chrysoporthe cubensis is an important pathogen of commercially planted Eucalyptus species (Myrtaceae...
Crown gall is a widespread bacterial disease which affects many different plants. It is most frequen...
beckia australis is a familiar sight in many N ew Zealand forests, reaching into the tops of trees 3...
Paulownia spp. are deciduous trees famed for their rate of growth. They are relatively new plantatio...
This is a disease of roots and stems and occurs on a large number of plants. In Washington, it's pro...
When grown in monoculture, Antilles cherry (Malpighia glabra) plants have been affected by diseases ...
During studies to investigate the health of mangrove trees in South Africa, high numbers of Avicenni...
Acacias are of considerable social and industrial importance for tropical reforestation and it is ex...
The fungal genus Ceratocystis includes many economically important tree pathogens. Until the 1980s, ...
Trees in the genus Vachellia (previously Acacia) are commonly infected by the gall-inducing rusts Ra...
The study of plant galls has gained a significant importance in the field of plant pathology. The ga...
The issue of a test version of comprehensive keys to Plant galls by Margaret Redfern and Peter Shirl...
The prospecting performed in a forest nursery located in Tlemcen (western Algeria) recorded 60 000 s...
Galls are distinctive swellings or abnormal growths of plant tissue caused by an attack of a living ...
In Australia, bud, flower, fruit and seed-feeding Cecidomyiidae occur on all Australian Acacia invas...
Chrysoporthe cubensis is an important pathogen of commercially planted Eucalyptus species (Myrtaceae...
Crown gall is a widespread bacterial disease which affects many different plants. It is most frequen...