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Botrytis blight or gray mold is a fungus disease which infects a wide array of herbaceous annual and perennial plants. There are several species of the fungus Botrytis which can cause blights; the most common is Botrytis cinerea.
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plantclinic.cornell.edu/FactSheets/botrytis/botrytis_blight.htm
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Wine Feature - Sweet Wine ... Nothing is known of when the eternal romance between the grape and the fungal organism known as Botrytis cinerea began. ... But what determines whether or not these regions are ideal for the proliferation of Botrytis cinerea is the mesoclimate, humidity in particular, and also the grape varieties.
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www.broad.mit.edu/annotation/genome/botrytis_cinerea/Ho...
www.broad.mit.edu/annotation/genome/botrytis_cinerea/Home.html
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recognize colonies of specific fungi such as Botrytis cinerea. Within 24 hours of in- cubation fast growing fungi such as Mucor spp. covered the whole ...
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Botrytis Cinerea Database ... Related Links Links to sites related to the Botrytis cinerea genome project ... Home > Science > Data > Botrytis cinerea > Home...
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www.broadinstitute.org/annotation/genome/botrytis_cinerea/
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Botrytis cinerea for production of sweet table. Enol. and Vitic. 19:228-237 (1968). 2. De Sotol R. T., M. S. Nightingale, and R. ...
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The name Botrytis cinerea in fact hides a complex of species of which certain members are differentiated on the basis of host specificity and (...) ... The name Botrytis cinerea in fact hides a complex of species of which certain members are differentiated on the basis of host specificity and genome structure:
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Botrytis cinerea is a phytogenic fungus which does not exhibit high host specificity. Under favorable climatic and physiologic conditions, it is (...) ... The cDNA library to be analyzed within the framework of this project was created using a Botrytis cinerea strain which was grown under conditions of nitrogen deprivation,
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www.genoscope.cns.fr/spip/Botrytis-cinerea-cDNA-library...
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The fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea causes serious pre- and post-harvest diseases in economically important crops. No genes for complete resistance to B. cinerea have been described in any host plant species.
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