Relationship between the aggressiveness of Botrytis cinerea on tomato and the efficacy of biocontrol (original) (raw)
Biological control of Botrytis cinerea on tomato using naturally occurring fungal antagonists
Cecilia Mónaco
Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection, 2009
View PDFchevron_right
Response of Tomato Germplasm and Hybridsagainst Botrytis Blight and its management through Chemicals
Jamil Shafi
View PDFchevron_right
Managing Botrytis cinerea on tomatoes in greenhouses in the Mediterranean
Yigal Elad
Crop Protection, 1995
View PDFchevron_right
Possible Effects of Integrated Control on Tomato Stem Canker Disease Caused by Botrytis Cinerea
Mohammad Soleimani
2011
View PDFchevron_right
Key factors to inoculate Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants
Álefe Borges
Summa Phytopathologica, 2014
View PDFchevron_right
A multi-criteria approach for the selection of efficient biocontrol agents against Botrytis cinerea on tomato in Algeria
Abdelhamid Foughalia
BioControl, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Enhancement of biocontrol efficacy against Botrytis cinerea through the manipulation of nitrogen fertilization of tomato plants
Philippe Nicot
View PDFchevron_right
Diversity in susceptibility of Botrytis cinerea to biocontrol products inducing plant defence mechanisms
Philippe Nicot
View PDFchevron_right
Botrytis cinerea in greenhouse vegetables: chemical, cultural, physiological and biological controls and their integration
Yigal Elad
Integrated Pest Management Reviews, 1995
View PDFchevron_right
Comparison of antagonists of Botrytis cinerea in greenhouse-grown cucumber and tomato under different climatic conditions
Yigal Elad
European journal of plant pathology, 1999
View PDFchevron_right
Preventive and post-infection control of Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants by hexanoic acid
Ivan De La Flor
Plant Pathology, 2008
View PDFchevron_right
Effectiveness of control strategies against Botrytis cinerea in vineyard and evaluation of the residual fungicide concentrations
Davide Spadaro
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes, 2009
View PDFchevron_right
Biological control ofBotrytis cinerea on tomato stem wounds withTrichoderma harzianum
Yigal Elad
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1996
View PDFchevron_right
In field control of Botrytis cinerea by synergistic action of a fungicide and organic sanitizer
Mohamed Ayoub
Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
Combining biocontrol agents with different mechanisms of action in a strategy to control Botrytis cinerea on grapevine
Laura Mugnai
Crop Protection, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea isolates against some fungicides used in vineyards
Nuray Özer
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2012
View PDFchevron_right
Sensitivity of Botrytis squamosa to Different Classes of Fungicides
Brian Talbot
Plant Disease, 2003
View PDFchevron_right
Evaluation of DMI fungicides against species of Diplodia and Neofusicoccum associated with Botryosphaeria canker of grapevine. Cien. Inv. Agr. 40(1):131-138
Pedro Undurraga
Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria, 2013
View PDFchevron_right
Pre- and post-infection activity of new fungicides against Botrytis cinérea and other fungi causing decay of table grapes
Ricardo Serey
Ciencia e investigación agraria, 2007
View PDFchevron_right
Evaluation of DMI fungicides against species of Diplodia and Neofusicoccum associated with Botryosphaeria canker of grapevine
Bernardo Latorre, Pedro Undurraga
Ciencia e investigación agraria, 2013
View PDFchevron_right
Biological control of Botrytis cinerea using the antagonistic and endophytic Burkholderia cepacia Cs5 for vine plantlet protection
Olfa Kilani
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2011
View PDFchevron_right
Biocontrol activity of microoganisms on Botrytis isolates from vineyards
Juan Ramiro Pacheco Aguilar
2020
View PDFchevron_right
Partial stem and leaf resistance against the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea in wild relatives of tomato
ralph van berloo
European journal of plant pathology, 2007
View PDFchevron_right
CHEMICAL CONTROL OF BOTRYTIS AND ITS RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL FUNGICIDES
Gustavo Cano Gallegos
View PDFchevron_right
Integration of biocontrol yeast and thiabendazole protects stored apples from fungicide sensitive and resistant isolates of Botrytis cinerea
Vincenzo Cicco, Filippo de Curtis
Postharvest biology and …, 2006
View PDFchevron_right
Biological control of leaf grey mould of greenhouse tomatoes caused by Botrytis cinerea
Cecilia Mónaco
International Journal of Pest Management, 2011
View PDFchevron_right
Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea and promotion of tomato growth by local soil-borne Bacillus isolates
Jovica Vasin
Zemdirbyste-Agriculture
View PDFchevron_right
Significance of leaf infection by Botrytis cinerea in stem rotting of tomatoes grown in non-heated greenhouses
Yigal Elad
European journal of plant …, 1998
View PDFchevron_right
Activity assessment of tomato endophytic bacteria bioactive compounds for the postharvest biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea
Cécile BEN
Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2021
View PDFchevron_right
Biological control of Botrytis cinerea on stem wounds with moderately halophilic bacteria
Najla SADFI
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2008
View PDFchevron_right