51 Bilder zum Thema "horticultural pest" bei ClipDealer

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Common lime butterfly caterpillar on the lemon plant leaf. Used selective focus. This larvae butterfly also known as lime swallowtail or lemon butterfly. It scientific name is Papilio demoleus.
Big caterpillar
Asian citrus psyllid nymphs on the lemon plant leaf petiole. These are cell sap sucking insects which are the vectors of Citrus greening disease in citrus crops by infestation. Used selective focus.
Agricultural pests
Trap prepared to catch flies of the type ceratitis capitata in a persimmon tree during winter
Caterpillars of big cabbage white eating kale leaf
Centaurea solstitialis, yellow star-thistle, Mediterranean native. Aka golden starthistle, yellow cockspur or St Barnabys thistle. Studio isolated.
Participations equivalent to a Spanish national lottery ticket worth 20 euros together with a 20 euros bill on a neutral background
Rust spots on leaves close up, rust plant disease, fava bean plant
Professional pest control
Pest control with spraying
Pest control against red blotch, leafroll and other diseases
Olive tree cleft grafting. Worker tying the scion to the rootstock
Olive tree cleft grafting. Rootstock top rolled with paper
This close-up photograph showcases the detailed texture of ivy Hedera helix leaves with noticeable damage. The dark green leaves exhibit torn and discolored edges, likely caused by environmental
A detailed close up of a laurel tree branch with damaged leaves. The primary leaf in focus shows irregular edges, likely caused by pest activity or environmental factors. The leaf veins are distinct
Close-up full of Crambid Moth or Brihaspa atrostigmella or Sau Chit in Vietnamese in wash basin from Thysanolaena latifolia or Tiger grass, special medicine, food source from Northwest, Vietnam. Asia
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker cutting the shield bud
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker cutting the bark rootstock
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker tying the scion with covering paper
Olive tree cleft grafting. Specialized tools
Olive tree bud grafting. Chip or shield bud removed from the parent plant over hand
Olive tree cleft grafting. Man sharpening the cleft
Olive tree cleft grafting. Worker tying the scion to the rootstock
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker removing leftover material
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
Crambid Moth or Brihaspa atrostigmella or Sau Chit in Vietnamese harvested in large wash basin from Thysanolaena latifolia or Tiger grass, special medicine, food source from Northwest, Vietnam. Asia
A detailed close up of a laurel tree branch with damaged leaves. The primary leaf in focus shows irregular edges, likely caused by pest activity or environmental factors. The leaf veins are distinct
An infected garden, apples that have fallen from trees that rot on ground due to diseases, are detrimental to garden.
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker separating the bark from rootstock
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker tying the scion to the rootstock
Olive tree cleft grafting. Worker lodges into the sharpen cleft scion
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
Olive tree cleft grafting. Worker tying the covering paper to the rootstock
Tools displayed over tree stump. Specialized grafting knife
Tools displayed over tree stump. Specialized grafting knife
Apples that fall from trees rot in garden, diseases infected apples rot in ground.
This close-up photograph showcases the detailed texture of ivy Hedera helix leaves with noticeable damage. The dark green leaves exhibit torn and discolored edges, likely caused by environmental
Diseases at garden are infected, apples that fall from trees decay at ground in garden.
Olive tree cleft grafting. Top rootstock sealed with earth
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker cutting the rootstock bark
Olive tree cleft grafting. Rootstock top rolled with paper
Rows of vibrant soybean seedlings are emerging from the soil in a large field. The sun rises, casting a warm glow over the lush green plants, signaling the start of a new day.
Olive tree cleft grafting. Scion inserted and tied to rootstock
Worker lodges into the sharpen cleft. Cleaver or chisel visible. Olive tree cleft grafting
disease of leaves and trunks of fruit trees, aphids and their control. Garden care and diseases.
An infectious disease has spread to garden, apples that have fallen from trees have rotted on ground.
Olive tree bud grafting. Worker separating the bark from the trunk

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