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Codosiga botrytis

2022
Published as part of Aydin, Esra Elif & Lee, Won Je, 2022, Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates Lakes in Turkey (Protista) from Two Hypersaline, pp. 85-98 in Acta Protozoologica 61 on pages 86-87, DOI: 10.4467/16890027AP.22.008.17111, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Aydin, Esra Elif, Lee, Won Je
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Phenotypic variability of Botrytis cinerea and Botrytis pseudocinerea isolates

Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2022
In the present study, eight single-spore strains of Botrytis cinerea were isolated from tomato greenhouses located in Bejaia regions (Northern Algeria). Isolates were molecularly characterized by nine microsatellite markers. Isolates were assigned to B. cinerea and B. pseudocinerea with four isolates of each species.
Ahmed Adjebli   +3 more
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Viruses of Botrytis

2013
Botrytis cinerea (gray mold) is one of the most widespread and destructive fungal diseases of horticultural crops. Propagation and dispersal is usually by asexual conidia but the sexual stage (Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel) also occurs in nature. DsRNAs, indicative of virus infection, are common in B. cinerea, but only four viruses (Botrytis
Pearson, Michael, Bailey, Andy M
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Trichia botrytis Pers.

2023
Trichia botrytis (J.F. Gmel.) Pers., plaisājošā pilienīte - leg.&det. K.R.Kupfer, 1931; (NMKK), moderately common.
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Ramaria botrytis

2006
Enthält 1 Bild des Hahnenkamms.
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Dihydroramulosin from Botrytis sp.

Journal of Natural Products, 1998
Botrytis sp., isolated from the inner bark of the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia, was shown to produce ramulosin (1), 6-hydroxyramulosin (2), and the new compound 8-dihydroramulosin (3). The structure of dihydroramulosin was deduced from the NMR spectra and confirmed by chemical conversion from ramulosin.
D B, Stierle, A A, Stierle, A, Kunz
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Plant Hosts of Botrytis spp.

2015
A list of known plant species that serve as hosts of Botrytis spp. is presented. Botrytis species are reported to attack a total of 596 genera of vascular plants (tracheophytes), representing over 1400 plant species, although the host range is most probably much wider since there are limited reports of diseases on wild plants. B.
Elad, Y.   +3 more
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