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

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A close-up image of the wart disease, also known as false rust, affecting a crane's bill plant (Geranium carolinianum) in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas, was taken on March 23, 2021. The fungal infection, caused by Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids), is visible on the plant's leaves and stems, causing unsightly growths and discoloration. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of wart disease caused by the fungus Synchytrium geranii on a crane's bill plant (Geranium carolinianum). The photograph showcases the fungal infection on a single leaf, captured from Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas.

**Visual Inspection**

* **Leaf Appearance**: The leaf exhibits an abnormal growth of red bumps or warts on its surface, which are characteristic symptoms of wart disease.
* **Fungal Infection**: The warts appear as small, round, and raised structures with a reddish-brown color. They may be slightly translucent or have a soft, gelatinous appearance.
* **Leaf Shape and Size**: The infected leaf is likely to be smaller than healthy leaves due to the impact of the fungal infection on the plant's growth.

**Environmental Context**

* **Location**: The image was taken from Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas, indicating that the disease may be prevalent in this area.
* **Time of Year**: The photograph was captured on March 23, 2021, suggesting that wart disease can occur during early spring when crane's bill plants are actively growing.

**Conclusion**

The image provides a detailed view of wart disease caused by Synchytrium geranii on Geranium carolinianum. The presence of red warts on the leaf surface is a clear indication of the fungal infection, which can impact plant growth and productivity. The environmental context suggests that this disease may be more common in certain regions or during specific times of the year. – AI vision

Primer plano de la enfermedad de verruga (falsa roya) causada por el hongo Synchytrium geranii (Chytridiomycotis) en una planta de pico de grulla (Geranium carolinianum) tomada en el Parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 23 de marzo de 2021. La imagen presenta un primer plano de la enfermedad de verruga causada por el hongo Synchytrium geranii en una planta de pico de grulla (Geranium carolinianum). La fotografía muestra la infección fúngica en una sola hoja, capturada en el Parque Bee Creek en College Station, Texas. **Inspección visual** * **Aspeto de las hojas**: La hoja presenta un crecimiento anormal de protuberancias rojas o verrugas en su superficie, que son síntomas característicos de la enfermedad de verruga. * **Infección fúngica**: Las verrugas aparecen como estructuras pequeñas, redondeadas y levantadas con un color pardusco rojizo. Pueden ser ligeramente translúcidas o tener un aspecto blando y gelatinoso. * **Forma y tamaño de las hojas**: Es probable que la hoja infectada sea más pequeña que las hojas sanas debido al impacto de la infección fúngica en el crecimiento de la planta. **Contexto ambiental** * **Ubicación**: La imagen fue tomada en el Parque Bee Creek en College Station, Texas, lo que indica que la enfermedad puede ser prevalente en esta área. * **Tiempo del año**: La fotografía se capturó el 23 de marzo de 2021, sugiriendo que la enfermedad de verruga puede ocurrir temprano en primavera cuando las plantas de pico de grulla están creciendo activamente. **Conclusión** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la enfermedad de verruga causada por Synchytrium geranii en Geranium carolinianum. La presencia de verrugas rojas en la superficie de la hoja es un indicio claro de la infección fúngica, que puede afectar el crecimiento y la productividad de las plantas. El contexto ambiental sugiere que esta enfermedad puede ser más común en ciertas regiones o durante momentos específicos del año. – Spanish translation


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