botrytis rot
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botrytis rot — Plant Pathol. a disease of many plants caused by fungi of the genus Botrytis, characterized by leaf blight, a tan gray moldlike surface growth, and the rotting of stems and storage organs. Cf. noble rot … Useful english dictionary
botrytis blight — ▪ plant disease also called botrytis rot , or gray mold blight disease of plants growing in humid areas that is usually caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea. Most vegetables, fruits, flowers, and woody plants are susceptible; injured,… … Universalium
Botrytis elliptica — Systematik Unterabteilung: Echte Schlauchpilze (Pezizomycotina) Klasse: Leotiomycetes Ordnung: Helotiales Familie … Deutsch Wikipedia
botrytis — (botrytis cinerea, på fransk pourriture noble , på tysk Edelfäule , på engelsk noble rot , på dansk ædel råddenskab ) er en svamp, der får druerne til at rådne. Er vejret varmt og diset om efteråret, kan svampen ændre druerne, så vinene får en… … Danske encyklopædi
Botrytis cinerea — Taxobox name = Botrytis image width = 200px image caption = Botrytis cinerea infection on strawberry. regnum = Fungi phylum = Ascomycota subphylum = Pezizomycotina classis = Leotiomycetes ordo = Helotiales familia = Sclerotiniaceae genus =… … Wikipedia
Botrytis cinerea — Botrytis cinerea Botrytis cinerea s … Wikipedia Español
botrytis — bo•try•tis [[t]boʊˈtraɪ tɪs[/t]] n. 1) any imperfect fungus of the genus Botrytis, characterized by spores that cluster in grapelike bunches 2) ppa Also called botry′tis rot . any disease of plants caused by a botrytis fungus • Etymology: < NL … From formal English to slang
botrytis — /boh truy tis/, n. 1. any imperfect fungus of the genus Botrytis, having the conidia in grapelike bunches: a major cause of plant disease. 2. See noble rot. [ < NL (1832) < Gk bótry(s) bunch of grapes + NL (i)tis ITIS] * * * … Universalium
botrytis — noun The fungus Botrytis cinerea that is responsible for the formation of noble rot … Wiktionary
botrytis — /bəˈtraɪtəs/ (say buh truytuhs) noun an ash coloured fungus, Botrytis cinerea, which attacks grapes, resulting in a concentration of the sugars, and so cultivated for the production of sweet dessert wines; pourriture noble; noble rot. {Greek… …