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A TREE, leaves, fruits, benefical bacteria, tree trunk - Coggle Diagram
A TREE
MICROORGANISMS
bacteria
benefical bacteria
decomposition
Rhizobiales
Acidobacteriales
they decompose wood
pathogenic bacteria
Cause diseases.
Pseudomonas syringae
Caused by bacterial ulcer disease
fungi
Armillaria spp.
wood decay
Laetiporus sulphureus
It grows in the form of shiny golden structures
yeasts
algae
Trentepohlia It appeared as an orange or rusty-red layer on the tree bark
Desmococcus olivaceus green algae covering tree trunks
viruses
leaves
bacteria
pseudomonas syringae
cause leaf spots
bacillus subtilis
protect leaves from fungi
erwinia herbicola
live naturally on the leaves
fungi
alternaria alternata cause black leaf spots
aspergillus spp grows on old or moist leaves
xanthomonas campestris
cause yellowing and wilting
algea
trentepohlia spp it color is orange
chlorella spp single celled green algea
viruses
TMV and TYLCV
cause distinct color and shape changes in leaves
yeasts
naturally occurring microorganisms that
help maintain microbioal balance
cryptococcus spp
sporobolomyces spp
fruits
pathogenic bacteria
Salmonella, Escherichia coli (E. coli), and Listeria.
cause food poisoning and food contamination
yeasts
saccharomyces cerevisiae
it used in making fermented juices and producing Bvitamins
fungi
penicillium spp and aspergillus spp
produce the antibiotic penicillin
cause fruit spoilage and blue or green mold
benefical bacteria
lactobacillus spp
help in fermenting fruit juices and improveing their flavor
leuconostoc spp
it ferments sugars into lactic acid
pediococcus spp
are lactic acid bacteria that ferment sugars into lactic acidand fruit preservation
tree trunk