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1. Chiton (LepidoChitona cinerea) ©Dorset Wildlife Trust

2. Botrytis Blight: Botrytis cinerea; Botrytis spp

3. In most circumstances, Botrytis cinerea is bad.

4. Introduction CINEREA Botrytises, CAUSATIVE AGENT OF THE GRAY ROTTENNESS

5. Scientific name: LepidoChitona cinerea is the most common

6. Botrytis cinerea is an excellent saprophyte as well as a pathogen

7. Key words: ultrasonication, Botrytis cinerea, spore adhesion, butyl acetate, fungal ecology, phyllosphere.

8. The larvae feed on Fragaria vesca, Potentilla cinerea, Potentilla palustris and Potentilla tabaernaemontani.

Ấu trùng ăn Fragaria vesca, Potentilla cinerea, Potentilla palustris and Potentilla tabaernaemontani.

9. Botrytis cinerea can occur on fruits, vegetables and flowers –imagine a moldy strawberry.

10. The bacteria-free filtrate of biogas slurry had obvious inhibitory effects on Botrytis cinerea pers and Botrytis cinerea, while the weak inhibitory effects on the other 5 vegetable pathogen.

11. In peony plants, either Botrytis cinerea or Botrytis paeoniae fungus is the culprit

12. ‘Noble Rot’ (aka Botrytis cinerea) is a type of Ascomycota within the Funghi kingdom

13. In prophase research of antifungi activity, propamidine has been found with high inhibitory effect against Botrytis cinerea.

14. CONTROL OF CINEREA Botrytises ECOLOGICAL & ANTIRESIDUAL TREATMENTS TO FAVOUR THE QUALITY OF CROPS 1

15. The Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea (Schneider), in Indiana Catalogue of Batrachians and reptiles of Central America and Mexico

16. Furthermore, a substantial proportion of patients and workers are allergic to Botrytis cinerea, and when B

17. Botrytis Botrytis cinerea is one of number of different fungi that can cause bunch rot in grapevines

18. There are several species of the fungus Botrytis which can cause blights; the most common is Botrytis cinerea

19. There are several species of the fungus Botrytis which can cause blights; the most common is Botrytis cinerea

20. Botrytis is a major disease threat as harvest approaches. Botrytis cinerea is a fungus that affects many plant species, especially wine grapes, where …

21. Botrytis cinerea (grey mould) is a fungus which causes a loss of quality in flowers like Rosa, Chrysanthemum, Gerbera and Lisianthus

22. Botry-Zen® acts as a biological control agent by competing for the same ecological niche as the plant pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

23. Blights also include diseases caused by certain fungi, for example, Monilia cinerea, and by bacteria, for example, Bacterium amylovorum; such Blights are infectious

24. The homobasidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea is a member of the fungi known as inky cap mushrooms, and its fruiting-body pileus Autolyzes soon after completion of the development

25. Botrytis ( usually uncountable, plural Botrytises ) Any fungus of the genus Botrytis, especially Botrytis cinerea which is responsible for the formation of noble rot on grapes.

26. Botry-Zen® is a biological control agent developed specifically for the control of Botrytis cinerea in grapes, blackcurrants, kiwifruit and ornamental flowers and forSclerotinia sclerotiorum in kiwifruit

27. Botrytis cinerea (Botrytis from Ancient Greek meaning “grapes” plus the Neo-Latin suffix –itis for disease) is a necrotrophic fungus that affects many plant species

28. Inhibition of 10% Score to the hyphe growth(5%)and spore germination(4%)was obvious for B cinerea, the second was Chlorothalonil(6 and 7%).

29. Botrytis Cinerea is a very common mold, which spreads very easily, both in the vegetable drawer of your fridge and in live crops in the field

30. The homobasidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea is a member of the fungi known as inky cap mushrooms, and its fruiting-body pileus Autolyzes soon after completion of the development.

31. Botrytis cinerea is a grey, fungal mold which grows on more than 200 species of plants. This single mold causes crop losses of $10 billion to $100 billion worldwide each year

32. Up to 10% cash back  · A new species, Pygidiopsis Ardeae (Heterophyidae, Pygidiopsinae), is described, using both light and stereoscan electron microscopy, from the grey heron Ardea cinerea L

33. The high relative humidity and lack of air circulation often found beneath the plant canopy are especially ideal for the pathogen Botrytis cinerea, commonly called gray mold

34. Botector® – Biotechnological fungicide Botector ® is a highly effective Biotechnological plant protection product used to fight gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) in grape, strawberry and tomato production.

35. Gray mold is a fungus otherwise known as Botrytis cinerea that can affect any part of a plant and is one of the most common diseases found among bedding plants

36. Found on a wide range of plants (too many to mention), gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) is a fungal disease that travels quickly through gardens, especially during damp, cool to mild weather

37. The genome sequences of the Basidiomycete Agaricomycetes species Coprinopsis cinerea, Laccaria bicolor, Schizophyllum commune, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, and Postia placenta, as well as of Cryptococcus neoformans and Ustilago maydis, are now publicly available

38. Mostly used abbreviation for Botrytis cinerea (synonym Botryotinia fuckeliana) for the mould from the genus Botrytis, which is called grey mould rot (also grey rot, grey mould, sour rot) or positively as noble fungus or noble rot

39. Botry Zen, which has continued operating since going into receivership, developed a biological control for the grape-wasting fungi Botrytis cinerea, with two products - Botryzen, covering season-long protection, and Armourzen as a late-season application.

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41. Bear Ceremonialism in the Northern Hemisphere Volume 28, Issue 1 of American anthropologist, new series Volume 46 of Bear Ceremonialism in the Northern Hemisphere, Alfred Irving Hallowell Volume 46 of Effects of Certain Acids and Their Sodium Salts Upon the Growth of Sclerotinia Cinerea, Marin Sheppard Dunn: Author: Alfred Irving Hallowell