Research Paper

Botrytis cinerea inoculum sources in the vineyard system

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Botrytis cinerea inoculum sources in the vineyard system
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Lincoln University
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Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the necrotrophic and ubiquitous fungus, Botrytis cinerea Per.:Fr, which causes serious damage to crop yield and quality. Control of the pathogen is a major concern of grape growers, who have traditionally relied upon chemical fungicides that have not always been effective. This research programme investigated the vineyard sources of inoculum, to allow for the development of more sustainable disease co...

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Research Paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2004
Creator
Seyb, Alison
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1762
Related subjects
grapevine trash / inoculum sources / sporulation potential / spore dispersal / management practices / sustainable disease control / Botrytis cinerea / Vitis vinifera L. / plant pathogens / grapes / Marsden::270403 Plant pathology / Marsden::270307 Microbial ecology / Marsden::300305 Oenology and viticulture

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