18 Bilder zum Thema "fungi network" bei ClipDealer

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Decaying fallen dry oak leaf in autumn, small saprotrophic fungi on the leaf surface
Hyphae white, mycelium of tree decomposing saprotrophic fungus on surface of trunk of old rotten tree, Ukraine
Hyphae white, mycelium of tree decomposing saprotrophic fungus on surface of trunk of old rotten tree, Ukraine
Decaying fallen dry oak leaf in autumn, white hyphae of small saprotrophic fungi on leaf surface and tree trunk
Hyphae white, mycelium of tree decomposing saprotrophic fungus on surface of trunk of old rotten tree, Ukraine
Brown saprotrophic tree fungus covering trunk of old rotten tree, Ukraine
mycelial cord, rizomorph
Four Wrinkled peach fungus on a branch
Green paper with abstract effect
Slime mold background
Word writing text Nasal Swab Test. Business concept for diagnosing an upper respiratory tract infection through nasal secretion Web search digital information futuristic technology network connection.
Histoplasma capsulatum, a parasitic, yeast-like dimorphic fungus that can cause lung infection histoplasmosis. A 3D illustration depicts a mycelial form found in soil enriched by animal excrement.
High magnification black fungus colony on cacao seed
The wild edible fungus boletus edulis, also known as cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini, grows in the forest. Sunlight beams penetrate through the foliage. Large brown cap and a brownish-white stipe.
 The wild edible fungus Boletus edulis, also known as cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini, grows in the forest. A woman's hand reaches out to pick it. Large brown cap and a brownish-white stipe, partially covered with a raised network pattern.
WIld fungi mushroom at a free stump in fall nature in the czech republic, natural photo
Lung histoplasmosis, a fungal infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum. 3D illustration showing small nodules scattered throughout the lungs and Histoplasma yeasts inside lung macrophages.
The wild edible fungus Boletus edulis grows in the forest. The fruit body has a large brown cap and a stout brownish-white stipe, partially covered with a raised network pattern, or reticulations.

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