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Plant of crane's bill (Geranium carolinianum) with wart disease (false rust) caused by fungus Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids) taken from Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, March 23, 2021

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The crane's bill plant (Geranium carolinianum) at Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas, has been afflicted with a disease known as false rust, caused by the fungus Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids). This was observed on March 23, 2021. The plant's leaves and stems are covered in small, raised bumps that give it a rough, warty appearance. These bumps are actually the fruiting bodies of the fungus, which have infected the plant and are causing damage to its tissues. This disease can be difficult to control and can significantly impact the health and appearance of the plant. – generated by AI

The image depicts a plant of crane's bill (Geranium carolinianum), which is affected by wart disease or false rust caused by the fungus Synchytrium geranii. This type of infection is commonly known as chytrids.

**Plant Description**

* The plant has long, thin stems with small leaves that are green in color.
* It appears to be a herbaceous perennial plant, which is common among crane's bill species.
* The plant seems to have several flower buds at the end of its stem. Crane's bill plants typically produce pink or purple flowers.

**Disease Symptoms**

* The image shows wart-like growths on the underside of some leaves and possibly on other parts of the plant, which is indicative of false rust caused by Synchytrium geranii.
* These growths are reddish-brown in color and appear to be irregularly shaped.

**Background**

* The background of the image is dark gray or black, which helps to highlight the details of the affected plant.
* It appears that the photo was taken against a plain background, possibly using a table or other flat surface. – AI vision

Planta de la hoja de grulla (Geranium carolinianum) con enfermedad de las verrugas (falsa roya) provocada por el hongo Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids) tomada en Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 23 de marzo de 2021. La imagen muestra una planta de hoja de grulla (Geranium carolinianum), afectada por la enfermedad de las verrugas o falsa roya provocada por el hongo Synchytrium geranii. Este tipo de infección se conoce comúnmente como quitridios. **Descripción de la planta** * La planta tiene tallos delgados y largos con pequeñas hojas de color verde. * Parece ser una planta perenne herbácea, lo que es común entre las especies de hoja de grulla. * La planta parece tener varios brotes florales en el extremo de su tallo. Las plantas de hojas de grulla producen normalmente flores rosadas o moradas. **Síntomas de la enfermedad** * La imagen muestra crecimientos similares a verrugas en la parte inferior de algunas hojas y posiblemente en otras partes de la planta, lo que es indicativo de falsa roya provocada por Synchytrium geranii. * Estos crecimientos son de color pardo-rojizo y parecen tener una forma irregular. **Antecedentes** * El fondo de la imagen es gris oscuro o negro, lo que ayuda a resaltar los detalles de la planta afectada. * Parece que la foto fue tomada contra un fondo sólido, posiblemente usando una mesa u otra superficie plana. – Spanish translation


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