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
- : 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.
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