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

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The leaves of the crane's bill plant (Geranium carolinianum) in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas, exhibit red galls caused by a false rust disease, which is triggered by the fungus Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids). This was observed on March 23, 2021. The galls are visible as small, round, red structures on the leaves, and are a result of the fungal infection disrupting the plant's normal growth patterns. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a plant with leaves and red galls caused by wart disease, also known as false rust, which is attributed to the fungus Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids).

In the foreground, there are two distinct plants visible in the frame. The larger plant has five green leaves that have been affected by the fungal infection, with each leaf featuring a red gall at its tip. These galls appear as small, rounded, and fuzzy red growths on the tips of the leaves.

The smaller plant is positioned towards the bottom left of the image and exhibits several red galls on one of its green leaves. The stems connecting the leaves to the rest of the plants are thin and green in color, covered with fine hairs that give them a slightly fuzzy appearance.

In the background, there is no discernible context or environment, as the focus is solely on the affected plant parts. However, the black background suggests that the image may have been captured using specialized equipment or lighting to accentuate the details of the galls and the surrounding foliage.

Overall, the image effectively conveys the impact of the wart disease fungus on the plant's leaves, highlighting the distinctive red galls as a result of the infection. – AI vision

Las hojas de la hoja de grulla (Geranium carolinianum) con tumores rojos provocados por la enfermedad de las verrugas (falsa roya) causada por el hongo Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids) tomadas del Parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 23 de marzo de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de una planta con hojas y tumores rojos provocados por la enfermedad de las verrugas, también conocida como falsa roya, que se atribuye al hongo Synchytrium geranii (Chytrids). En primer plano, hay dos plantas distintas visibles en el marco. La planta más grande tiene cinco hojas verdes que han sido afectadas por la infección fúngica, con cada hoja presentando un tumor rojo en su punta. Estos tumores aparecen como pequeños crecimientos rojos redondeados y peludos en las puntas de las hojas. La planta más pequeña está posicionada hacia la parte inferior izquierda de la imagen y presenta varios tumores rojos en una de sus hojas verdes. Los tallos que conectan las hojas al resto de las plantas son delgados y de color verde, cubiertos con pelillos finos que les dan un aspecto ligeramente peludo. En el fondo, no hay contexto o entorno discernible, ya que el enfoque se centra únicamente en las partes afectadas de las plantas. Sin embargo, el fondo negro sugiere que la imagen puede haberse capturado usando equipos especializados o iluminación para acentuar los detalles de las yemas y el follaje circundante. En general, la imagen transmite efectivamente el impacto del hongo de la enfermedad de las verrugas en las hojas de la planta, resaltando los tumores rojos característicos como resultado de la infección. – Spanish translation


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