網頁2016年7月16日 · The results showed that Botrytis cinerea is the first record causing gray mould disease on leaf mustard in China. Leaf mustard ( Brassica juncea ), an annual or biennial Cruciferae herbaceous plant, popular for its rich nutrients and medicinal value, is native to China. 網頁2007年7月23日 · Grey mould is exacerbated by high humidity, reduced light and moderate temperature. Hence it is helpful in crop management to create an open canopy to provide …
Turfgrass Diseases: Gray Snow Mold (Causal fungus: Typhula incarnata…
網頁Botrytis Grey Mould. Botrytis cinerea (Ascomycota) infects over 200 plant species, causing grey mould, evident on the surface as grey fluffy mycelium. Worldwide, it causes annual losses of $10 billion to $100 billion. It is able to counteract a broad range of plant defence chemicals. It is one of the most extensively studied necrotrophic plant ... 網頁1999年7月1日 · Pythium radiosum Paul has been found to be an aggressive mycoparasite of Botrytis cinerea which causes grey mould disease on the grape-vine. The mycoparasitic fungus enters the host mycelium, coagulates its protoplasm, empties its contents and finally comes out producing numerous ramifications and sexual structures. balatkop jabar
Proposed life cycle of Botrytis cinerea and disease cycle of grey mould…
網頁2024年9月14日 · Gray mold, aka Botrytis blight, is caused by a very aggressive pathogen that can attack over 200 types of plants, including fruit, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Botrytis cinerea, the species of fungus that causes this disease, is one of the main causes of the postharvest rot of tomatoes that are available for sale. 網頁2010年8月9日 · Corpus ID: 39015723 Biocontrol of Grey Mould Disease on Grape Caused by Botrytis cinerea with Autochthonous Wine Yeasts @article{Raspor2010BiocontrolOG, title={Biocontrol of Grey Mould Disease on Grape Caused by Botrytis cinerea with Autochthonous Wine Yeasts}, author={Peter Raspor and Damjana Mikli{\vc}-Milek and … 網頁The first, grey rot, is the result of consistently wet or humid conditions, and typically results in the loss of the affected bunches. The second, noble rot, occurs when drier conditions follow wetter, and can result in distinctive … ari chandigarh