Subjects affecting white mulberry (Morus alba)
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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1570872 Nattrassia fungus Nattrassia mangiferae Sooty canker of mulberry (caused by Hendersonula toruloidea). November 1994
5424412 bacterial leaf scorch Xylella fastidiosa Leaves of common mulberry with early symptoms of bacterial leaf scorch caused by the bacterium, Xylella fastidiosa.
0454081 fall webworm Hyphantria cunea damage to mulberry.
1570873 Nattrassia fungus Nattrassia mangiferae Sooty canker of mulberry (caused by Hendersonula toruloidea). November 1994
5393181 powdery mildew Phyllactinia moricola Powdery mildew with conidia and cleistothecia (yellow and black dots in the picture)
5368571 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Leaves with dark brown spots with lighter-colored center tissue and yellow border.
5368572 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Close-up of a single spot with a ring of raised, spore-producing bodies ("acervuli") in the center.
5368573 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Portion of a single spot under dark-field observation.
5368574 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Spores of a species of the fungus Phloeospora.
5368727 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Another sample of infected leaves with smaller spots.
5368728 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Close-up of several spots each with raised, spore-producing bodies ("acervuli") oozing spores.
5368729 Phloeospora leaf spot Phloeospora spp. Close-up of two spots, one showing a ring of raised, spore-producing bodies ("acervuli") with a semi-circular ring of spore-producing bodies ("acervuli") in the center.

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