Articles with "cinerea" as a keyword



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Is the existence of a mutualistic relationship between Lobesia botrana and Botrytis cinerea well-founded?

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Published in 2020 at "Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology"

DOI: 10.1002/arch.21655

Abstract: Some studies have highlighted benefits for Lobesia botrana by adding Botrytis cinerea mycelium to an artificial larval diet and have suggested a mutualistic relationship between the two organisms on grapevine, hypothesizing that fungal sterols were… read more here.

Keywords: existence mutualistic; botrytis cinerea; lobesia botrana; cinerea ... See more keywords
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Use of biocontrol agents and botanicals in integrated management of Botrytis cinerea in table grape vineyards.

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Published in 2018 at "Pest management science"

DOI: 10.1002/ps.4767

Abstract: BACKGROUND There is increasing interest in the use of biological control agents (BCAs) and botanicals (BOTs) due to increasing awareness of the environmental and human health risks associated with synthetic plant protection products. The BCAs… read more here.

Keywords: use; bcas bots; fungicide; management ... See more keywords
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Encapsulation of fluazinam to extend efficacy duration in controlling Botrytis cinerea on cucumber.

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Published in 2021 at "Pest management science"

DOI: 10.1002/ps.6318

Abstract: BACKGROUND Fluazinam is an effective fungicide in controlling Botrytis cinerea, but has short duration of efficacy. Increasing application dosage may cause phytotoxicity. To overcome this shortage, a controlled-release technology was studied by encapsulating fluazinam. Ethyl… read more here.

Keywords: controlling botrytis; duration; efficacy; botrytis cinerea ... See more keywords
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Crucial role of Ca2+ /CN signalling pathway in the antifungal activity of Disenecioyl-cis-Khellactone against Botrytis cinerea.

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Published in 2022 at "Pest management science"

DOI: 10.1002/ps.7085

Abstract: BACKGROUND Botrytis cinerea causes grey mould and is one of the most destructive fungal pathogens affecting important fruit and vegetable crops. In preliminary studies, we found that Disenecioyl-cis-Khellactone(DK) had strong antifungal activity against several fungi… read more here.

Keywords: antifungal activity; ca2 signalling; signalling pathway; ca2 ... See more keywords
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Baseline sensitivity and control efficacy of a new QiI fungicide, florylpicoxamid, against Botrytis cinerea.

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Published in 2022 at "Pest management science"

DOI: 10.1002/ps.7137

Abstract: BACKGROUND Gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is an airborne plant pathogen with a necrotrophic lifestyle that infects more than 200 crops worldwide. Florylpicoxamid is a second-generation picolinamide fungicide inspired by a natural product. Florylpicoxamid… read more here.

Keywords: gray mold; control; botrytis cinerea; fungicide florylpicoxamid ... See more keywords
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Development of simple, scalable protease production from Botrytis cinerea

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Published in 2022 at "Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology"

DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-11817-1

Abstract: Abstract Heat haze-forming proteins are stable during winemaking and are typically removed via adsorption to bentonite. Proteolytic degradation is an alternative method to prevent wine-haze and offers the opportunity to reduce the environmental impacts and… read more here.

Keywords: cinerea; protease production; haze; protease ... See more keywords

Overexpression of SlMYB75 enhances resistance to Botrytis cinerea and prolongs fruit storage life in tomato

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Published in 2020 at "Plant Cell Reports"

DOI: 10.1007/s00299-020-02609-w

Abstract: Key message SlMYB75 increased the accumulation of JA and improved the scavenging of excess H 2 O 2 to resist B. cinerea. Overexpression of SlMYB75 greatly prolongs tomato fruit storage life. Abstract Botrytis cinerea (… read more here.

Keywords: slmyb75; fruit; storage life; cinerea ... See more keywords
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Evaluation of the feeding value of Dichrostachys cinerea pods for fattening pigs in Cuba

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Published in 2017 at "Tropical Animal Health and Production"

DOI: 10.1007/s11250-017-1321-9

Abstract: Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn. is a tropical leguminous shrub widely regarded as an invasive species in Cuba, after having invaded a significant proportion of its arable land during the past decades. Concurrently, smallholder… read more here.

Keywords: cinerea; feeding value; dichrostachys cinerea; fattening pigs ... See more keywords
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Bacillus subtilis L1-21 as a biocontrol agent for postharvest gray mold of tomato caused by Botrytis cinerea

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Published in 2021 at "Biological Control"

DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2021.104568

Abstract: Abstract Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) is a serious disease causing considerable losses to harvested tomato during storage and transportation. Extensive and unjudicial use of fungicides has certain deleterious effects such as evolved resistance in pathogen… read more here.

Keywords: control; cinerea; gray mold; tomato ... See more keywords
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Isolation, identification, and biocontrol of antagonistic bacterium against Botrytis cinerea after tomato harvest

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Published in 2017 at "Brazilian Journal of Microbiology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.bjm.2017.03.002

Abstract: Tomato is one of the most important vegetables in the world. Decay after harvest is a major issue in the development of tomato industry. Currently, the most effective method for controlling decay after harvest is… read more here.

Keywords: antagonistic bacterium; tomato harvest; tomato; biocontrol ... See more keywords
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Zinc-mediated reactions on salicylaldehyde for Botrytis cinerea control

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Published in 2020 at "Chinese Chemical Letters"

DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2019.08.053

Abstract: Abstract Botrytis cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus that affects various plant species. Chemical control is a necessity and as much as possible, eco-friendly conditions and bioresources to obtain these chemicals should be used. In this… read more here.

Keywords: mediated reactions; control; botrytis cinerea; zinc mediated ... See more keywords