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Integrated Management of Causal Agents of Postharvest Fruit Rot of Apple
One of the major causes of poor quality and fruit loss (during storage and transport)
are diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi. Economic losses which are the consequence
of the phytopathogenic fungus activity after ...
The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
Species of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging from cold
areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a necrotrophic life style which is
often associated with phenology of the ...
Is Low Efficacy of Fungicides always a Consequence of Fungicide Resistance Development in Pathogen Populations?
Efficacy of four fungicides with different modes of action (vinclozolin, pyrimethanil, benomyl
and fenhexamid) in control of B. cinerea in raspberry, was investigated in the paper.
The trials were conducted at two ...
Botrytis cinerea Control and the Problem of Fungicide Resistance
Botrytis cinerea, the causal agent of grey mould, greatly affects fruit, grapevine, vegetable
and ornamental crops production. It is a common causal agent of diseases in plants
grown in protected areas, as well as fruit ...