Upper and lowers sides of leaves of cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) with cocklebur rust fungus (Puccinia xanthii), over sewage line in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a close-up view of leaves from a plant called "cocklebur" (Xanthium strumarium). The leaves are large and have jagged edges with pointed tips on both sides. They appear to be green in color.

The leaves have small, circular spots that are yellow or brown in color. These spots appear to be rust-colored, which is the result of a fungal infection known as cocklebur rust (Puccinia xanthii). The fungus causes lesions to form on the surface of the leaf, resulting in the characteristic yellow or brown spots.

The image suggests that the plant has been infected by the cocklebur rust fungus. This type of fungus can cause significant damage to the plant's leaves and potentially affect its growth and productivity.

Overall, the image provides a clear visual representation of the effects of the cocklebur rust fungus on the cocklebur plant. It highlights the importance of monitoring for signs of fungal infection in plants and taking appropriate measures to control their spread. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los lados superior e inferior de las hojas del cóccibur (Xanthium strumarium) con el hongo de la roya del cóccibur (Puccinia xanthii), sobre una tubería de aguas residuales en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 15 de agosto de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de las hojas de una planta llamada "cóccibur" (Xanthium strumarium). Las hojas son grandes y tienen bordes dentados con puntas en ambos lados. Parecen ser de color verde. Las hojas tienen manchas circulares pequeñas que son de color amarillo o marrón. Estas manchas parecen ser de color rojo, lo que es el resultado de una infección fúngica conocida como roya del cóccibur (Puccinia xanthii). El hongo causa lesiones en la superficie de la hoja, dando como resultado las manchas amarillas o marrones características. La imagen sugiere que la planta ha sido infectada por el hongo de la roya del cóccibur. Este tipo de hongo puede causar daños significativos en las hojas de la planta y potencialmente afectar su crecimiento y productividad. En general, la imagen proporciona una representación visual clara de los efectos del hongo de la roya del cóccibur en la planta del cóccibur. Destaca la importancia de monitorear signos de infección fúngica en las plantas y tomar medidas apropiadas para controlar su propagación. – Spanish translation

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