Botrytis grey mould of chickpea: a review of biology, epidemiology, and disease management

S Pande, J Galloway, PM Gaur… - Australian Journal of …, 2006 - CSIRO Publishing
Botrytis grey mould (BGM), caused by Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex. Fr., is an economically
important disease of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), especially in areas where cool, cloudy …

Taxonomy and genetic variation of Botrytis and Botryotinia

RE Beever, PL Weeds - Botrytis: Biology, pathology and control, 2007 - Springer
The species of the anamorphic genus Botrytis and its associated Botryotinia teleomorphs
are briefly assessed. Recent progress in understanding the genetics of variation in the …

Phenotypic Differences Between vacuma and transposa subpopulations of Botrytis cinerea

F Martinez, D Blancard, P Lecomte, C Levis… - European Journal of …, 2003 - Springer
One hundred and twenty-one single-spore strains of Botrytis cinerea isolated from Bordeaux
vineyards were molecularly characterized as either transposa or vacuma, two …

Genetic Structure of Botrytis cinerea Populations from Different Host Plants in California

Z Ma, TJ Michailides - Plant disease, 2005 - Am Phytopath Society
The population structure of Botrytis cinerea was investigated by using transposable
elements, DNA fingerprinting generated by microsatellite primed-polymerase chain reaction …

Genetic characterisation of Botrytis cinerea populations in Chile

G Muñoz, P Hinrichsen, Y Brygoo, T Giraud - Mycological Research, 2002 - Elsevier
This work aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of Botrytis cinerea in Chile and to
determine whether the two genetically different groups transposa and vacuma, described in …

[HTML][HTML] Analyses of genetic and pathogenic variability among Botrytis cinerea isolates

S Kumari, P Tayal, E Sharma, R Kapoor - Microbiological Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Seventy nine isolates of Botrytis cinerea were collected from different host plants and
different locations of India and Nepal. All the isolates were identified as B. cinerea based on …

Botrytis californica, a new cryptic species in the B. cinerea species complex causing gray mold in blueberries and table grapes

S Saito, D Margosan, TJ Michailides, CL Xiao - Mycologia, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The Botrytis cinerea species complex comprises two cryptic species, originally referred to
Group I and Group II based on Bc-hch gene RFLP haplotyping. Group I was described as a …

Phenotypic Variation of Botrytis cinerea Isolates Is Influenced by Spectral Light Quality

L Meng, H Mestdagh, M Ameye, K Audenaert… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Botrytis cinerea, a fungal pathogen that causes gray mold, displays a high degree of
phenotypic diversity. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) with specific light spectrum are …

Diversity Within and Between Species of Botrytis

AS Walker - Botrytis–the fungus, the pathogen and its management …, 2016 - Springer
The genus Botrytis is highly diverse, with numerous species differing in terms of their
biology, ecology, morphological features and host range. Progress in molecular genetics …

Management of raspberry and strawberry grey mould in open field and under protection. A review

X Xu, E Wedgwood, AM Berrie, J Allen… - Agronomy for sustainable …, 2012 - Springer
Grey mould, caused by Botrytis cinerea, is one of the most important diseases of strawberry
and raspberry. In the UK, the majority of raspberry and strawberry production has recently …