EPPO Global Database

Fulvia fulva(FULVFU)

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Leaf mould on back side of tomato leaves

Courtesy: Pamela Wang

Leaf mould on upper part of tomato leaves

Courtesy: Pamela Wang

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Cluster of conidia that detached from the conidiophore during collection (Province of Salerno-Italy-2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Cluster of conidia that detached from the conidiophore during collection (Province of Salerno-Italy-2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Cluster of conidia that detached from the conidiophore during collection (Province of Salerno-Italy-2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Sampling taken from a tomato during cultivation. The photos show the conidiophore, sparsely branched and brownish with long chains of conidia. (Province of Salerno, Italy, 2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Cluster of conidia that detached from the conidiophore during collection (Province of Salerno-Italy-2025)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa