Botrytis disease
Botrytis disease
[bō′trīd·əs di‚zēz] (plant pathology)
Any of various fungus diseases of plants caused by fungi of the genus Botrytis; characterized by soft rotting.
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Botrytis disease may occur when flower tissue is infected.
Control of
Botrytis Disease in Martagons and other Lilies
Powdery mildew and
botrytis disease incidence was high due to unseasonably cool temperatures prior to veraison.
Use a fan to keep the air circulating in the greenhouse to prevent damping off and
botrytis diseases.
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