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botrytis

/boh-trahy-tis/US // boʊˈtraɪ tɪs //UK // (bɒtˈraɪtɪs) //

酒糟鼻,酒石症,酒糟菌,酒渣鼻

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any imperfect fungus of the genus Botrytis, having the conidia in grapelike bunches: a major cause of plant disease.
    • : noble rot.

Examples

  • The Botrytis infestans, "attacks the leaves and stems of potatoes."

  • This showy and remarkable species is set out from T. botrytis Pers.

  • The spores are larger than in the red forms of T. botrytis as usually presented, smoother and of different color.

  • The capillitium is like that of T. botrytis, but differs in the more open sculpture and the longer and smoother unwound tips.

  • The final or culminating cause of the disease known as the "potato-rot" is Botrytis (peronospora) infestans.