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Xylophilus ampelinus (Bacterial necrosis)

Young sprout almost destroyed by <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b> (bacterial necrosis)
Young sprout almost destroyed by <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b> (bacterial necrosis)
Several longitudinal bursts, brownish, more or less suberized, alter this young branch on several centimeters.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (bacterial necrosis)
Several longitudinal bursts, brownish, more or less suberized, alter this young branch on several centimeters.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (bacterial necrosis)
Longitudinal oily lesions of varying degrees of canker on twigs and shoot bursting indicate the presence of bacterial necrosis. <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>.
Longitudinal oily lesions of varying degrees of canker on twigs and shoot bursting indicate the presence of bacterial necrosis. <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>.
<b><i>Xylophilus ampelinus</i></b> 6
<b><i>Xylophilus ampelinus</i></b> 6
This foot affected by bacterial necrosis presented a significant sagging of the flower buds.  <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>
This foot affected by bacterial necrosis presented a significant sagging of the flower buds.  <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>
Many brown spots developed early on several leaves causing them to deform.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (bacterial necrosis)
Many brown spots developed early on several leaves causing them to deform.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (bacterial necrosis)
This fig leaf is dotted with a few small angular spots that can reach 3 mm in diameter.  Their color is brown to black, some are surrounded by a more or less marked chlorotic halo.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (Bacterial necrosis).
This fig leaf is dotted with a few small angular spots that can reach 3 mm in diameter.  Their color is brown to black, some are surrounded by a more or less marked chlorotic halo.  <i> <b> Xylophilus ampelinus </b> </i> (Bacterial necrosis).
Twig affected by bacterial necrosis. <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>.
Twig affected by bacterial necrosis. <b> <i> Xylophilus ampelinus </i> </b>.

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