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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2009 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2009 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Baseline Sensitivity of Botrytis Cinerea to Pyraclostrobin and Boscalid and Control of Anilinopyrimidine- and Benzimidazole-resistant Strains by These Fungicide

Baseline Sensitivity of Botrytis Cinerea to Pyraclostrobin and Boscalid and Control of Anilinopyrimidine- and Benzimidazole-resistant Strains by These Fungicide

Myresiotis, C. K., Bardas, G. A., and Karaoglanidis, G. S. Plant Disease 92:1427-1431. 2008.

Fifty-five isolates of Botrytis cinerea collected from vegetable crops were used to determine the pathogen's baseline sensitivity to two new fungicides: boscalid, which inhibits the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase in the electron transport chain, and pyraclostrobin, which blocks electron transport between cytochrome band cytochrome c1.


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Author(s): C. K. Myresiotis, G. A. Bardas, G. S. Karaoglanidis

Section: Pest Management

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