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Modelvorming Botrytis cinerea in gerbera
Kerssies, A., Verlind, A.L., Stapel, M.
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Current Biology, 2023
Chen, Zhang et al. introduce the necrotrophic fungal plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea more commonly known as gray mold.
Tong, Chen +4 more
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Chen, Zhang et al. introduce the necrotrophic fungal plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea more commonly known as gray mold.
Tong, Chen +4 more
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2015
Botrytis cinerea displays an extraordinary variability in phenotypic traits, making it a model for studying sources of variation in filamentous fungi and in particular in plant pathogens. The whole genome sequence was recently made available and is sustaining an impressive progress of knowledge.
DE MICCOLIS ANGELINI, RITA MILVIA +2 more
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Botrytis cinerea displays an extraordinary variability in phenotypic traits, making it a model for studying sources of variation in filamentous fungi and in particular in plant pathogens. The whole genome sequence was recently made available and is sustaining an impressive progress of knowledge.
DE MICCOLIS ANGELINI, RITA MILVIA +2 more
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2015
Arboriculture is an important part of agriculture production. specially, modern farming methods generate substantial profits for the producers. These modern methods require the use of certified propagating material, and more specifically the use of rootstocks that could meet the needs of each occasion.
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Arboriculture is an important part of agriculture production. specially, modern farming methods generate substantial profits for the producers. These modern methods require the use of certified propagating material, and more specifically the use of rootstocks that could meet the needs of each occasion.
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INFECTION STRATEGIES OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA
Acta Horticulturae, 2005Botrytis cinerea is a ubiquitous filamentous fungal pathogen of a wide range of plant species. The fungus is able to infect all aerial parts of its host plants to a certain extent. Infection may cause enormous damage both during plant growth and in the post-harvest phase (during cold storage or transport). B.
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Signalling in Botrytis cinerea
2007The cellular environment plays an important role in growth and differentiation of fungi. Signal transduction cascades mediate communication between environmental signals and the cellular machinery regulating developmental programmes. Fungal pathogens of plants have to 'recognize' their susceptible hosts, penetrate any physical barriers, overcome host ...
Bettina Tudzynski +1 more
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