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Fungicide controls botrytis in strawberry

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Albert O. Paulus , University of California
Jerry Nelson
Victor Voth
Howard Bowen

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California Agriculture 31(2):15-15.

Published February 01, 1977

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Botrytis fruit rot, commonly known as gray mold rot, is the major fruit rot of southern California strawberries. It is caused by the fungus, Botrytis cinerea, which thrives in wet conditions and cool temperatures. Because tolerance to benomyl by this fungus has been noted in the past several years, trials were initiated to test several other fungicides, alone and in combination with benomyl against B. cinerea.

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Fungicide controls botrytis in strawberry

Albert O. Paulus, Jerry Nelson, Victor Voth, Howard Bowen
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Fungicide controls botrytis in strawberry

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Authors

Albert O. Paulus , University of California
Jerry Nelson
Victor Voth
Howard Bowen

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(2):15-15.

Published February 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Botrytis fruit rot, commonly known as gray mold rot, is the major fruit rot of southern California strawberries. It is caused by the fungus, Botrytis cinerea, which thrives in wet conditions and cool temperatures. Because tolerance to benomyl by this fungus has been noted in the past several years, trials were initiated to test several other fungicides, alone and in combination with benomyl against B. cinerea.

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