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... Botrytis cinerea when inoculated into apples grew at 0 ° C. This fungus also grew in cornmeal agar in petri dishes at 0 ° C .; and the spores germinated in cornmeal agar at 0 ° C. in one month . Accord- ing to Hoffman ( 1860 ) the ...
... Botrytis cinerea when inoculated into apples grew at 0 ° C. This fungus also grew in cornmeal agar in petri dishes at 0 ° C .; and the spores germinated in cornmeal agar at 0 ° C. in one month . Accord- ing to Hoffman ( 1860 ) the ...
Page 359
... Botrytis among other species of fungi . Reidemeister ( 1909 ) reports that with Botrytis cinerea , light favors the production of conidia while darkness favors the formation of sclerotia . Reaction to aeration . Of all the factors ...
... Botrytis among other species of fungi . Reidemeister ( 1909 ) reports that with Botrytis cinerea , light favors the production of conidia while darkness favors the formation of sclerotia . Reaction to aeration . Of all the factors ...
Page 360
... Botrytis cinerea and demonstrated that increased transpiration favored sclerotium formation and retarded production of conidia . All evidence pointed to the fact that under increased transpiration conidia were formed abundantly , but no ...
... Botrytis cinerea and demonstrated that increased transpiration favored sclerotium formation and retarded production of conidia . All evidence pointed to the fact that under increased transpiration conidia were formed abundantly , but no ...
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... Botrytis Allii . Reaction , Fuller's scale . GROWTH DURING EXPERIMENT : TIME ... Botrytis is not especially sensitive to acids is in accord with the results ... cinerea shuns sour fruits such as currants and sour apples . Under the ...
... Botrytis Allii . Reaction , Fuller's scale . GROWTH DURING EXPERIMENT : TIME ... Botrytis is not especially sensitive to acids is in accord with the results ... cinerea shuns sour fruits such as currants and sour apples . Under the ...
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... Botrytis cinerea Pers . Fig . 3.- Germinating conidia of Botrytis allii n . sp . Fig . 4.― Germinating conidium after 48 hours ; showing cross connection and method of branching . Fig . 5.- Cross connections in mycelium . PLATE XX . Fig ...
... Botrytis cinerea Pers . Fig . 3.- Germinating conidia of Botrytis allii n . sp . Fig . 4.― Germinating conidium after 48 hours ; showing cross connection and method of branching . Fig . 5.- Cross connections in mycelium . PLATE XX . Fig ...
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