Experiments are presented which show that Botrytis cinerea, the cause of gray mould disease, is often present in symptomless lettuce plants as a systemic, endophytic, infection which may arise from seed. The fungus was isolated on selective media from surface sterilized sections of roots, stem pieces and leaf discs from symptomless plants grown in a conventional glasshouse and in a spore-free air-flow provided by an isolation propagator. The presence of B. cinerea was confirmed by immuno-labelling the tissues with the Botrytis-specific monoclonal antibody BC-12.CA4. As plants grew, infection spread from the roots to stems and leaves. Surface sterilization of seeds reduced the number of infected symptomless plants. Artificial infection...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Abstract: Basal rot is a common disease in lettuce greenhouses. A 3-year study on the diversity of p...
Botrytis species are generally considered to be aggressive, necrotrophic plant pathogens. By contras...
Latent B. cinerea was detected in nine symptomless wild host species from the families Asteraceae an...
Gray mold, caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea, usually has been considered a minor disease in fie...
Introduction: Botrytis cinerea (teleomorph: Botryotinia fuckeliana) is an airborne plant pathogen wi...
Botrytis cinerea can establish long-lived, symptomless, systemic infections in plant species. It is ...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea causes grey mould, a disease common on many economically impo...
Two preliminary biological control screens were developed, using lettuce & strawberry as model syste...
Botrytis cinerea occurred commonly on cultivated Primula ×polyantha seed. The fungus was mostly on t...
Investigations into life history of microorganisms that cause plant diseases have been limited mostl...
Plant pathology has a long-standing tradition of classifying microbes as pathogens, endophytes or sa...
A range of micro-organisms, including saprophytic yeasts, bacteria and fungi, were evaluated for con...
Bu çalışmada marul yetiştiriciliğinde sorun olan kurşuni küf hastalık etmeni Botrytis cinerea (Pers...
SubmittedArticleCopyright: © 2014 Grant-Downton et al.Foliar tissue samples of cultivated daylilies...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Abstract: Basal rot is a common disease in lettuce greenhouses. A 3-year study on the diversity of p...
Botrytis species are generally considered to be aggressive, necrotrophic plant pathogens. By contras...
Latent B. cinerea was detected in nine symptomless wild host species from the families Asteraceae an...
Gray mold, caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea, usually has been considered a minor disease in fie...
Introduction: Botrytis cinerea (teleomorph: Botryotinia fuckeliana) is an airborne plant pathogen wi...
Botrytis cinerea can establish long-lived, symptomless, systemic infections in plant species. It is ...
International audienceBotrytis cinerea causes grey mould, a disease common on many economically impo...
Two preliminary biological control screens were developed, using lettuce & strawberry as model syste...
Botrytis cinerea occurred commonly on cultivated Primula ×polyantha seed. The fungus was mostly on t...
Investigations into life history of microorganisms that cause plant diseases have been limited mostl...
Plant pathology has a long-standing tradition of classifying microbes as pathogens, endophytes or sa...
A range of micro-organisms, including saprophytic yeasts, bacteria and fungi, were evaluated for con...
Bu çalışmada marul yetiştiriciliğinde sorun olan kurşuni küf hastalık etmeni Botrytis cinerea (Pers...
SubmittedArticleCopyright: © 2014 Grant-Downton et al.Foliar tissue samples of cultivated daylilies...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Abstract: Basal rot is a common disease in lettuce greenhouses. A 3-year study on the diversity of p...
Botrytis species are generally considered to be aggressive, necrotrophic plant pathogens. By contras...