<div><p>A mechanistic model for <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> on grapevine was developed. The model, which accounts for conidia production on various inoculum sources and for multiple infection pathways, considers two infection periods. During the first period (“inflorescences clearly visible” to “berries groat-sized”), the model calculates: i) infection severity on inflorescences and young clusters caused by conidia (<i>SEV1</i>). During the second period (“majority of berries touching” to “berries ripe for harvest”), the model calculates: ii) infection severity of ripening berries by conidia (<i>SEV2</i>); and iii) severity of berry-to-berry infection caused by mycelium (<i>SEV3</i>). The model was validated in 21 epidemics (vineyard × year com...