OBSERVATIONS on the release of spores of Botrytis cinerea in still air 1 have shown that the hygroscopic movements of the conidiophores do not eject many spores into the air, but merely dislodge ...
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Hosted on MSNThis deadly disease could destroy your spring blooms – expert advice for how to combat tulip fire and prevent it from ever coming backTulip fire is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Botrytis tulipae that attacks and eventually destroys all parts of the ...
A group of Penn scientists has developed a new method to remotely control engineered cells inside the human body using heat.
Also known by its scientific name, Botrytis cinerea, noble rot is a beneficial mold that grows on ripe wine grapes in the vineyard under specific climatic conditions. The mold dehydrates the grapes, ...
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