The effect of temperature and wetness duration on infection of Vitis vinifera inflorescences and young berry clusters by Botrytis cinerea was investigated. Artificial inoculations were carried out using conidial suspensions of eight B. cinerea strains belonging to the transposon genotypes transposa and vacuma. Infection incidence was significantly affected by strain but not by transposon. Infection incidence was also affected by the interaction between strain and growth stage of the inflorescence or berry cluster. Thus, under our experimental conditions, the ability to cause infection was a strain rather than a transposon genotype attribute. Across all strains, infection incidence was lowest when inflorescences were clearly visible or fully...
Seasonal fluctuations in the frequency of dicarboximide-resistant Botrytis cinerea isolates in Weste...
Botryosphaeriaceae species are acknowledged as important wound pathogens of grapevines worldwide but...
Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the nec...
Effects of environment, Botrytis cinerea strain, and their interaction on the infection of mature gr...
Background and Aims: The presence of viable sources and of conditions favourable for conidial produc...
Background and Aims The presence of viable sources and of conditions favourable for conidial prod...
Grey mould, caused by Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel (anamorph: Botrytis cinerea Pers.: F...
ries (12.5 ° Bé) were inoculated either singularly or in combination with spore suspensions of Botry...
Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel (anamorph: Botrytis cinerea Pers.:Fr.), the causal agent of...
Botrytis cinerea, a cosmopolitan nectrotrophic fungus, is the cause of gray mold disease in a wide r...
This study describes the infection of fresh wounds on berries exposed to freshly deposited airborne ...
Botrytis cinerea causes bunch rot in grapevine that affects both fruit quality and yield. The patho...
This study assessed the symptoms that developed when 114 Botryosphaeriaceae isolates from grapevine ...
Grapevine white rot, caused by Coniella diplodiella, can severely damage berries during ripening. Th...
Pathogenicity and virulence of the Botryosphaeriaceous fungi Botryosphaeria dothidea, Diplodia seria...
Seasonal fluctuations in the frequency of dicarboximide-resistant Botrytis cinerea isolates in Weste...
Botryosphaeriaceae species are acknowledged as important wound pathogens of grapevines worldwide but...
Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the nec...
Effects of environment, Botrytis cinerea strain, and their interaction on the infection of mature gr...
Background and Aims: The presence of viable sources and of conditions favourable for conidial produc...
Background and Aims The presence of viable sources and of conditions favourable for conidial prod...
Grey mould, caused by Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel (anamorph: Botrytis cinerea Pers.: F...
ries (12.5 ° Bé) were inoculated either singularly or in combination with spore suspensions of Botry...
Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel (anamorph: Botrytis cinerea Pers.:Fr.), the causal agent of...
Botrytis cinerea, a cosmopolitan nectrotrophic fungus, is the cause of gray mold disease in a wide r...
This study describes the infection of fresh wounds on berries exposed to freshly deposited airborne ...
Botrytis cinerea causes bunch rot in grapevine that affects both fruit quality and yield. The patho...
This study assessed the symptoms that developed when 114 Botryosphaeriaceae isolates from grapevine ...
Grapevine white rot, caused by Coniella diplodiella, can severely damage berries during ripening. Th...
Pathogenicity and virulence of the Botryosphaeriaceous fungi Botryosphaeria dothidea, Diplodia seria...
Seasonal fluctuations in the frequency of dicarboximide-resistant Botrytis cinerea isolates in Weste...
Botryosphaeriaceae species are acknowledged as important wound pathogens of grapevines worldwide but...
Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the nec...