Studies addressing the biological control of Botrytis cinerea have been unsuccessful because of fails in inoculating tomato plants with the pathogen. With the aim of establishing a methodology for inoculation into stems, experiments were designed to assess: i. the aggressiveness of pathogen isolates; ii. the age at which tomato plants should be inoculated; iii. the susceptibility of tissues at different stem heights; iv. the need for a moist chamber after inoculation; and v. the effectiveness of gelatin regarding inoculum adhesion. Infection with an isolate from tomato plants that was previously inoculated into petioles and then re-isolated was successful. An isolate from strawberry plants was also aggressive, although less than that from t...
This research is focusing on observing the growth progress of Botrytis cinerea on tomato fruits. Tom...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Streptomyces is a genus known for its ability to protect plants against many pathogens and various s...
Studies addressing the biological control of Botrytis cinerea have been unsuccessful because of fail...
Field isolates of Botrytis cinerea Pers. from tomato crops gave rise to two distinct morphological t...
In tomato glasshouses, the population structure of airborne inoculum of Botrytis cinerea depends on ...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
Botrytis cinerea is able to build-up resistance to pyrrolnitrin, an antibiotic produced by diverse b...
There is a need to develop more biological control agents to fulfil the increasing demand for biolog...
Grey mould, incited by Botrytis cinerea, is the cause of serious losses in tomato grown under greenh...
<p>(A) tomato leaves were inoculated with <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> and incubated at 25°C as a control...
Greenhouse conditions are favorable to the growth of Botrytis cinerea, and an increase in the occurr...
Botrytis cinerea is one of the most important fungal pathogen in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mil...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of many greenhouse crops that can be infected by the necrotroph...
Botrytis cinerea (Grey mould) is a necrotrophic fungus infecting over 230 plant species worldwide. I...
This research is focusing on observing the growth progress of Botrytis cinerea on tomato fruits. Tom...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Streptomyces is a genus known for its ability to protect plants against many pathogens and various s...
Studies addressing the biological control of Botrytis cinerea have been unsuccessful because of fail...
Field isolates of Botrytis cinerea Pers. from tomato crops gave rise to two distinct morphological t...
In tomato glasshouses, the population structure of airborne inoculum of Botrytis cinerea depends on ...
In high-tech, heated tomato glasshouses, stem infections caused by Botrytiscinerea usually end up gi...
Botrytis cinerea is able to build-up resistance to pyrrolnitrin, an antibiotic produced by diverse b...
There is a need to develop more biological control agents to fulfil the increasing demand for biolog...
Grey mould, incited by Botrytis cinerea, is the cause of serious losses in tomato grown under greenh...
<p>(A) tomato leaves were inoculated with <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> and incubated at 25°C as a control...
Greenhouse conditions are favorable to the growth of Botrytis cinerea, and an increase in the occurr...
Botrytis cinerea is one of the most important fungal pathogen in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mil...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of many greenhouse crops that can be infected by the necrotroph...
Botrytis cinerea (Grey mould) is a necrotrophic fungus infecting over 230 plant species worldwide. I...
This research is focusing on observing the growth progress of Botrytis cinerea on tomato fruits. Tom...
The broad-host fungal pathogen B. cinerea can infect more than 1000 plants and is causing severe eco...
Streptomyces is a genus known for its ability to protect plants against many pathogens and various s...