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I counted five gray squirrels before they began crossing through each other and jumbling up the count, just one short of that mythical limit I was always chasing.” — By Ron Ellis, adapted from ...
Even with proper application, single-site fungicides may not provide growers with reliable control of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) due to existing and growing resistance, according to University of ...
Gray mold caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Fries is a very common disease, affecting approximately 200 species of different botanical families, among them fruits, vegetables, ornamental, ...
Research published on ScienceDirect reveals that the Botrytis cinerea fungi can significantly reduce the severity of gray mold on blueberries, offering growers a promising new option for post-harvest ...
A study has illuminated how woodland strawberries launch rapid defense mechanisms against Botrytis cinerea, the fungus responsible for devastating gray mold. Using high-resolution RNA sequencing, ...
Popularly known as “gray mold,” Botrytis cinerea Pers. is a phytopathogenic fungus that attacks more than 200 types of crops and can cause post-harvest losses of up to 40% of cultivable plants.
Abstract: Grey mold is one kind of plant disease caused by Botrytis cinerea. This fungus has a broad host range of over 200 plant species like cucumber, tomato, grape, etc., inducing food losses ...
Also known as botrytis blight, gray mold is another fungal infection that can devastate an entire flower bed of marigolds. Caused by Botrytis cinerea, gray mold mainly affects the flower buds or ...
To look closer, the team profiled the messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules present in a plant called Arabidopsis thaliana–or Thale cress–against gray mold (Botrytis cinerea). mRNA are small ...
Green tomato with gray mold. The mold species name, Botrytis cinerea, is derived from Latin for "grapes like ashes." (balticboy/iStock/Getty) If you’ve ever seen a fuzzy piece of fruit in your fridge, ...