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Paul Bachi's Images

Title: Research Specialist
Organization: University of Kentucky
Unit: Plant Pathology
Country: United States
Web: http://www.ca.uky.edu/agcollege/plantpathology/extension/pdd_lab.html

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5472896 kermes scales Kermes spp. White oak with dieback of new terminal growth caused by a Lecanium scale.
5472897 kermes scales Kermes spp. White oak with dieback of new terminal growth caused by a Lecanium scale.
5476037 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola Leaves of a species of Hickory with bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola.
5476038 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola Leaves of a species of Hickory with bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola.
5476039 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola Two bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola protruding from the lower surface of a hickory leaf. One tube has been removed.
5476040 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola View of the top surface of a hickory leaf where three bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola, are attached.
5476041 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola Areas in the lower leaf surface after three bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola were removed from the lower surface of a hickory leaf.
5476042 hickory bullet gall midge Caryomyia tubicola Two bullet or tube galls caused by the midge, Caryomyia tubicola, removed from the lower surface of a hickory leaf.
5472904 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Close-up upper surface of the grape leaf with one reddish-purple tube gall removed. Formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472891 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Close-up of lower surface of grape leaf with grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472905 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Close-up of single reddish-purple tube gall formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472890 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Lower surface of grape leaf with grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472888 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Reddish-purple spikes on upper surface of grape leaf are grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472889 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Reddish-purple spikes on upper surface of grape leaf are grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472892 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Reddish-purple spikes on upper surface of grape leaf are grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5472893 grape tube gallmaker Schizomyia viticola Close-up of reddish-purple spikes on upper surface of grape leaf are grape tube galls formed by a midge, Schizomyia viticola (also known as Cecidomyia viticola).
5430042 vole Microtus spp. Entire root cluster chewed off at soil surface
5476026 lace bug Corythucha associata Bottom surface of leaf from the flowering cherry, Prunus 'First Lady' with injury from the Cherry lacebug, Corythucha associata.
5476024 lace bug Corythucha associata Close-up of the top surface of leaf from the flowering cherry, Prunus 'First Lady' with injury from the Cherry lacebug, Corythucha associata.
5476025 lace bug Corythucha associata Bottom surface of leaf from the flowering cherry, Prunus 'First Lady' with injury from the Cherry lacebug, Corythucha associata.
5476027 lace bug Corythucha associata Close-up of the bottom surface of leaf from the flowering cherry, Prunus 'First Lady' with injury from the Cherry lacebug, Corythucha associata.  
5476023 lace bug Corythucha associata Top surface of leaf from the flowering cherry, Prunus 'First Lady' with injury from the Cherry lacebug, Corythucha associata.  
5430022 soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines Soybean variety trial showing on plot where the Soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines, has significantly stunted the plants. 
5430023 soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines Soybean field with a samll area of stunted plants due to infestation of Soybean cyst nematodes, Heterodera glycines.
5472894 Lecanium scales Lecanium spp. White oak with dieback of new terminal growth caused by a Lecanium scale.
5424389 construction Bulldozer causing two main problems - removing roots and soil and compacting soil.
5430062 sulfentrazone Damage from herbicide, Sulfentrazone The leaves show two primary symptoms:1- areas or blotches of necrotic tissue that is due to splashing of “Spartan” up onto the leaf. It is associated with highrates of the herbicide (or overlapping), wet prone soils, and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. 2- a death (whitening) of the finer veins and a little puckering. This can be associated with the herbicide "Spartan" when taken up through the roots. The injury is associated with movement of the herbicide into the root zone due to incorporation and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. These symptoms are usually seenon the older leaves and little or no symptoms on the younger ones. The plants will usually grow out of the injury sustained earlier in the season. Plants taking up enough herbicide to cause injury later in the season will be stunted and the leaves that are injured are not marketable.
5430044 sulfentrazone Damage from herbicide, Sulfentrazone The leaves show two primary symptoms:1- areas or blotches of necrotic tissue that is due to splashing of “Spartan” up onto the leaf. It is associated with highrates of the herbicide (or overlapping), wet prone soils, and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. 2- a death (whitening) of the finer veins and a little puckering. This can be associated with the herbicide "Spartan" when taken up through the roots. The injury is associated with movement of the herbicide into the root zone due to incorporation and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. These symptoms are usually seenon the older leaves and little or no symptoms on the younger ones. The plants will usually grow out of the injury sustained earlier in the season. Plants taking up enough herbicide to cause injury later in the season will be stunted and the leaves that are injured are not marketable.
5430045 sulfentrazone herbicide damage of Sulfentrazone The leaves show two primary symptoms:1- areas or blotches of necrotic tissue that is due to splashing of “Spartan” up onto the leaf. It is associated with highrates of the herbicide (or overlapping), wet prone soils, and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. 2- a death (whitening) of the finer veins and a little puckering. This can be associated with the herbicide "Spartan" when taken up through the roots. The injury is associated with movement of the herbicide into the root zone due to incorporation and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. These symptoms are usually seenon the older leaves and little or no symptoms on the younger ones. The plants will usually grow out of the injury sustained earlier in the season. Plants taking up enough herbicide to cause injury later in the season will be stunted and the leaves that are injured are not marketable.
5430063 sulfentrazone Damage from herbicide, Sulfentrazone The leaves show two primary symptoms:1- areas or blotches of necrotic tissue that is due to splashing of “Spartan” up onto the leaf. It is associated with highrates of the herbicide (or overlapping), wet prone soils, and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. 2- a death (whitening) of the finer veins and a little puckering. This can be associated with the herbicide "Spartan" when taken up through the roots. The injury is associated with movement of the herbicide into the root zone due to incorporation and/or a heavy rain preceding the onset of symptoms by a few days. These symptoms are usually seenon the older leaves and little or no symptoms on the younger ones. The plants will usually grow out of the injury sustained earlier in the season. Plants taking up enough herbicide to cause injury later in the season will be stunted and the leaves that are injured are not marketable.
5430039 vole Microtus spp. A single Nandina showing its size; the ruler is 6 inches long
5430040 vole Microtus spp. Close-up of rodent injury on roots of Nandina
5430041 vole Microtus spp. Close-up of rodent injury on roots of Nandina
5368970 fungicides Scarring or russetting likely from the Captan used and the environmental conditions and/or the amount of spray and adjuvants used.
5368971 fungicides Scarring or russetting likely from the Captan used and the environmental conditions and/or the amount of spray and adjuvants used.
5368972 fungicides Scarring or russetting likely from the Captan used and the environmental conditions and/or the amount of spray and adjuvants used.
5368622 stink bugs Euschistus spp. evidence of stink bug injury at base of stem; small hole
5368623 stink bugs Euschistus spp. evidence of stink bug injury at base of stem; small hole

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