-
transmitting it by
airborne means.
Later the same year, the
fungus was
named Botrytis b****iana by
Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo-Crivelli. The
species epithet honours...
-
differing from the more
globose to
broadly ellipsoidal conidia of B.
b****iana. The
conidiogenous cells may
appear in clusters,
small groups, or as isolated...
-
naturalist Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo-Crivelli in 1835, who gave it the name
Botrytis b****iana, in
honour of B****i (Steinhaus 1949; Müller-Kögler 1965;
Rehner 2005)...
- for his work the
previous year on the type
species - B.
b****iana -
transferring it from
Botrytis. Sur les
homologies des mousses, 1886 – On
homology regarding...
- for his work the
previous year on the type
species - B.
b****iana -
transferring it from
Botrytis. Études sur le
polymorphisme des champignons; influence...
- The same
results were
obtained with
Scirtothrips citri and
Beauveria b****iana.
Results are
available for
Choristoneura rosaceana and
overwhelming numbers...
- in insects,
include at
least 14
species that
attack aphids.
Beauveria b****iana is m****-produced and used to
manage a wide
variety of
insect pests including...
- (Schulzer) Hazsl., (1873) Genus:
Botrytis Botrytis allii Munn 1917
Botrytis cinerea Pers. 1801
Botrytis fabae Sardiña 1929
Botrytis sp. Genus:
Bottaria A. M****al...
- (Br****ica
oleracea var. italica),
cauliflower (Br****ica
oleracea var.
botrytis),
turnip (Br****ica rapa subsp. rapa), and
radish (Raph**** sativus). Delia...