The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics

Species of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging from cold areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a necrotrophic life style which is often associated with phenology of the host plant. The genus comprises 22 species, mostof which have a narrow host range...

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Main Authors: Brankica Tanović, Jovana Hrustić, Goran Delibašić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection 2011-01-01
Series:Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
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Online Access:http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/26-1/26-1%2023-33.pdf
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author Brankica Tanović
Jovana Hrustić
Goran Delibašić
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description Species of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging from cold areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a necrotrophic life style which is often associated with phenology of the host plant. The genus comprises 22 species, mostof which have a narrow host range. Polifagous species Botritys cinerea, a causal agent of grey mould disease, is the most important and the most extensively studied representative of this genus. More than 350 papers related to all aspects of the research of this necrotrophic pathogen are published each year.In this paper up-to-date knowledge about pathogenic, morphological and epidemiccharacteristics of the genus Botrytis and, particularly, species B. cinerea are summarized.Symptoms caused by B. cinerea on various plant species and various plant parts are shown.Morphological and genetic variability of the species is described. The possible mechanismsof variability, as well as the attempts to divide the species into Group I (B. „pseudocinerea“)and Group II (B. cinerea „sensu-stricto“) are pointed out.
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spelling doaj.art-68270ceac2db4e2d82142ef5fbe9423c2022-12-22T03:19:30ZengInstitute of Pesticides and Environmental ProtectionPesticidi i Fitomedicina1820-39492011-01-012612333The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological CharacteristicsBrankica TanovićJovana HrustićGoran DelibašićSpecies of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging from cold areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a necrotrophic life style which is often associated with phenology of the host plant. The genus comprises 22 species, mostof which have a narrow host range. Polifagous species Botritys cinerea, a causal agent of grey mould disease, is the most important and the most extensively studied representative of this genus. More than 350 papers related to all aspects of the research of this necrotrophic pathogen are published each year.In this paper up-to-date knowledge about pathogenic, morphological and epidemiccharacteristics of the genus Botrytis and, particularly, species B. cinerea are summarized.Symptoms caused by B. cinerea on various plant species and various plant parts are shown.Morphological and genetic variability of the species is described. The possible mechanismsof variability, as well as the attempts to divide the species into Group I (B. „pseudocinerea“)and Group II (B. cinerea „sensu-stricto“) are pointed out.http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/26-1/26-1%2023-33.pdfGrey mouldTransposonsB. „pseudocinerea“B. cinerea „sensu-stricto“
spellingShingle Brankica Tanović
Jovana Hrustić
Goran Delibašić
The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
Grey mould
Transposons
B. „pseudocinerea“
B. cinerea „sensu-stricto“
title The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_full The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_fullStr The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_short The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_sort genus botrytis and botrytis cinerea species pathogenic morphological and epidemiological characteristics
topic Grey mould
Transposons
B. „pseudocinerea“
B. cinerea „sensu-stricto“
url http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/26-1/26-1%2023-33.pdf
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