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- Q19520559 subject Q8718223.
- Q19520559 abstract "Botrytis is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. Botrytis (also known as grey mold) belongs to the group hyphomycetes and has about 30 different species. It is a plant parasite as well as saprophytes on both agricultural and forest trees. It produces stout, dark, branching conidiophores that bear clusters of paler conidia (grey in mass) on denticles from apical ampullae. It is a common outdoor fungus and can be detected in spore trap samples. The fungus is often found growing on indoor plants. Although no mycotoxin has been reported from this fungus, it may cause hay fever, asthma and keratomycosis.".
- Q19520559 class Q133551.
- Q19520559 division Q174726.
- Q19520559 family Q2292808.
- Q19520559 kingdom Q764.
- Q19520559 order Q134490.
- Q19520559 synonym "*Botrytis (P.Micheli (1729)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Botrytis sect. Cristularia (Sacc.(1886)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Cephalocladium (Rchb.ex Mussat (1900)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Coccotrichum (Link (1824)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Cristularia (Sacc.)Costantin(1888)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Haplaria (Link (1809)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Penicillium (Fr.(1832)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Phymatotrichum (Bonord.(1851)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Polyactis (Link (1809)".
- Q19520559 synonym "*Pterodinia (Chevall.(1837)".
- Q19520559 thumbnail Aardbei_Lambada_vruchtrot_Botrytis_cinerea.jpg?width=300.
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- Q19520559 wikiPageWikiLink Q2292808.
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- Q19520559 wikiPageWikiLink Q8718223.
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- Q19520559 classis Q133551.
- Q19520559 divisio Q174726.
- Q19520559 familia Q2292808.
- Q19520559 ordo Q134490.
- Q19520559 regnum Q764.
- Q19520559 synonyms "*Botrytis (P.Micheli ) *Botrytis sect. Cristularia (Sacc. ) *Cephalocladium (Rchb. ex Mussat ) *Haplaria (Link ) *Polyactis (Link ) *Coccotrichum (Link ) *Penicillium (Fr. ) *Pterodinia (Chevall. ) *Phymatotrichum (Bonord. ) *Cristularia ( Costantin )".
- Q19520559 type Eukaryote.
- Q19520559 type Fungus.
- Q19520559 type Species.
- Q19520559 type Thing.
- Q19520559 type Q19088.
- Q19520559 comment "Botrytis is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. Botrytis (also known as grey mold) belongs to the group hyphomycetes and has about 30 different species. It is a plant parasite as well as saprophytes on both agricultural and forest trees. It produces stout, dark, branching conidiophores that bear clusters of paler conidia (grey in mass) on denticles from apical ampullae. It is a common outdoor fungus and can be detected in spore trap samples.".
- Q19520559 label "Botrytis (fungus)".
- Q19520559 depiction Aardbei_Lambada_vruchtrot_Botrytis_cinerea.jpg.