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"Tree pathogens"
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#11127693
7 April 2024
A drone view of a field with dead olive trees that have died after becoming infected with Xylella fastidiosa, near Lecce, Puglia, Italy, on April 1, 2024. Since 2013, over 20 million olive trees in Italy have succumbed to a devastating plant disease
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#11127692
7 April 2024
A drone view of a field with dead olive trees that have died after becoming infected with Xylella fastidiosa, near Lecce, Puglia, Italy, on April 1, 2024. Since 2013, over 20 million olive trees in Italy have succumbed to a devastating plant disease
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#11127690
7 April 2024
A drone view of a field with dead olive trees that have died after becoming infected with Xylella fastidiosa, near Lecce, Puglia, Italy, on April 1, 2024. Since 2013, over 20 million olive trees in Italy have succumbed to a devastating plant disease
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#11127689
7 April 2024
A drone view of a field with dead olive trees that have died after becoming infected with Xylella fastidiosa, near Lecce, Puglia, Italy, on April 1, 2024. Since 2013, over 20 million olive trees in Italy have succumbed to a devastating plant disease
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#11053193
7 March 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 6: Covered with snow, Ganoderma applanatum (known as the artist's fungus or bear bread), seen in a park in Edmonton's Rutherford neighborhood, on March 6, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#8626376
5 August 2022
Polypore fungus on the trunk of a tree in Krakow. On Thursday, August 04, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8626372
5 August 2022
Polypore fungus on the trunk of a tree in Krakow. On Thursday, August 04, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#6362642
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have their body temperature checked by a handheld thermometer before entering the Humanitarian Aid facility from Team Humanity Denmark. The NGO helps the refugees and migrants after they have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362644
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have been denied access to the facility that shares food and aid, are waiting outside of the fence due to high body temperature. Moria camp is visible in the background on the hill. Humanitarian Aid is given to Asylum Seekers from Team Humanity Denmark NGO after the refugees and migrants have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362646
18 January 2021
People of the organization and volunteers with all the safety preventive measures like facemask, faceshield and gloves are distirbuting humanitarian Aid to Asylum Seekers who wait in line from Team Humanity Denmark NGO after the refugees and migrants have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362648
18 January 2021
A young girl, asylum seeker who is wearing a facemask and headscarf has been denied to enter the facility that shares food and aid, is waiting outside of the fence due to high body temperature. Humanitarian Aid is given to Asylum Seekers from Team Humanity Denmark NGO after the refugees and migrants have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362650
18 January 2021
A young girl, asylum seeker who is wearing a facemask and headscarf has been denied to enter the facility that shares food and aid, is waiting outside of the fence due to high body temperature. Humanitarian Aid is given to Asylum Seekers from Team Humanity Denmark NGO after the refugees and migrants have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362652
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have their body temperature checked by a handheld thermometer before entering the Humanitarian Aid facility from Team Humanity Denmark. The NGO helps the refugees and migrants after they have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362654
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have their body temperature checked by a handheld thermometer before entering the Humanitarian Aid facility from Team Humanity Denmark. The NGO helps the refugees and migrants after they have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362656
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have their body temperature checked by a handheld thermometer before entering the Humanitarian Aid facility from Team Humanity Denmark. The NGO helps the refugees and migrants after they have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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#6362658
18 January 2021
Asylum seekers have their body temperature checked by a handheld thermometer before entering the Humanitarian Aid facility from Team Humanity Denmark. The NGO helps the refugees and migrants after they have their body temperature tested, in order to prevent people to enter the facility with the possibility of spreading the pandemic, the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The facility is near the former Moria hotspot camp. More than 10.000 Asylum Seekers are homeless and helpless, resulting sleeping and living roadside without any shelter, food, running water supply, facility, infrastructure or help after the fire in Moria Refugee Camp, the hotspot center for Identification and Registration. People now live in the hills or olive groves around the former camp, or on the road between Mytilene or Mitlini city, the capital of the island and Moria, near Karatepe. As a result the main road of the island closed and police had a blocckade in order to prevent them to move towards the city and the port. People live in makeshift tents as there was no place to accommodate them at that time, later the new temporary Kara Tepe or Mavrovouni Refugee camp was created. September 20, 2020 - Lesbos Island, Greece
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