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Discover the fascinating world of 'noble rot' in wine-making and the unique chromosome distribution in Botrytis and ...
Spices aren't just for cooking. As it turns out, this kitchen staple is also a handy tool for a myriad of issues you may face ...
Roses do not have thorns; they have prickles. But there ARE “thorns” in the rose garden. Their names are botrytis, black spot, rust, downy mildew, anthracnose and cerospora leaf spot. They are all ...
Botrytis cinerea or noble rot on Askerne Wine's semillon grapes. Inset: Kathryn and John Loughlin in the tasting room at Askerne Wine's tasting room in Havelock North. Some say the sweetest juice ...
Even with proper application, single-site fungicides may not provide growers with reliable control of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) due to existing and growing resistance, according to University of ...
Botrytis cinerea infections of grapes significantly reduce yield and quality and increase phenolic compound oxidation, resulting in color loss, off-flavors, and odors in wine. In this study, ...
Reduction of B. cinerea colonization on leaf discs. For the concentrations of salts (sodium and potassium carbonates and bicarbonates), coffee oils (crude and roasted), and biocontrol agents [B.
Introduction. Botrytis cinerea is a phytopathogenic fungus responsible for causing gray mold diseases in a wide range of hosts, resulting in losses in numerous plants, including fruits, vegetables, ...
The necrotrophic fungus pathogen (Botrytis Cinerea) causes gray mold, a fatal disease affecting various fruits bearing plants. This disease is widespread in strawberries and grapes, limiting the yield ...
Botrytis (Botrytis cinerea), a necrotrophic plant pathogen, infects more than 200 hosts worldwide, causing significant losses within agricultural systems. Bedding plant producers experience problems ...
Botrytis spp. and Sclerotinia spp. are fungal plant pathogens of major agricultural importance. These related fungi, both of the family Sclerotiniaceae, target many economically important crops, and a ...