“…A number of studies have, however, also shown that these fungi can infect directly through lenticels, stomata, or other openings on healthy plants (26,97,123). Species of Botryosphaeriaceae are able to produce pycnidia and pseudothecia on diseased wood or pruning debris from which propagules are released during wet, rainy weather (91,112,149,201,208). These propagules are then wind or splash dispersed by rain or sprinkler irrigation to infect wounds (91).…”