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a 3d rendering of Pectobacterium carotovorum formerly known as Erwinia carotovora Royalty Free Stock Photo
a 3d rendering of Pectobacterium carotovorum formerly known as Erwinia carotovora Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blackleg of potato. Disease is caused by Pectobacterium bacteria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bacterial soft rot on cauliflower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rotting head of cabbage in the garden. Bacterial and fungal infections of cabbage, gray and white rot. Mucous bacteriosis, close- Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
a 3d rendering of Pectobacterium carotovorum formerly known as Erwinia carotovora
Blackleg of potato. Disease is caused by Pectobacterium bacteria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blackleg of potato. Disease is caused by Pectobacterium bacteria Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Watercress or yellowcress SOFT ROT disease injured by bacterial factor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Watercress or yellowcress SOFT ROT disease injured by bacterial factor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Watercress or yellowcress SOFT ROT disease injured by bacterial factor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
a 3d rendering of rod-shaped bacteria with numerous long, whip-like appendages. Pectobacterium carotovorum formerly known as Erwinia carotovora, a plant pathogen.


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