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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Use of Selenate-Resistant Strains as Markers for the Spreadand Survival of Botrytis cinerea Under Greenhouse Conditions

Use of Selenate-Resistant Strains as Markers for the Spreadand Survival of Botrytis cinerea Under Greenhouse Conditions

Korolev, N., Katan, T., and Elad, Y. Phytopathology 96(11):1195-1203. 2006.

Botrytis cinerea marked strains combining traits of fungicide resistance or sensitivity (carbendazim, iprodione) with resistance to selenate were created and assessed for use in studying the dispersal of B. cinerea and its survival inside plant tissue under greenhouse conditions.


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Author(s): N. Korolev, T. Katan, Y. Elad

Section: Pest Management