2020
DOI: 10.1186/s41938-020-0205-x
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Molecular disparities among Botrytis species involved in onion umbel blight disease and its management using Bacillus subtilis PHYS7

Abstract: A study of molecular variation among Botrytis spp., the causal pathogen of scape and umbel blights of onion, as well as the biocontrol of the virulent pathogen using Bacillus subtilis PHYS7 under greenhouse conditions was carried out. Twenty-three isolates of Botrytis spp. were recovered from onion plants showing umbel blight symptoms. They were able to infect onion plants with varied severity. All Botrytis spp. produced cellulases; however, almost all of them produced pectinase. The highest activities of cell… Show more

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“…Pyrimethanil is one of the most widely used fungicides worldwide and has been found in numerous aquatic environments (Lozowicka, 2015;De Cock et al, 2021). It is used mainly on fruits and vegetables and was manufactured to treat resistant fungus strains such as Botrytis spp, which affects onions and other vegetables and fruits (Tournas, 2005;Abo-Elyousr et al, 2020). Pyrimethinil is also applied for seed treatment on cereals (EFSA, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrimethanil is one of the most widely used fungicides worldwide and has been found in numerous aquatic environments (Lozowicka, 2015;De Cock et al, 2021). It is used mainly on fruits and vegetables and was manufactured to treat resistant fungus strains such as Botrytis spp, which affects onions and other vegetables and fruits (Tournas, 2005;Abo-Elyousr et al, 2020). Pyrimethinil is also applied for seed treatment on cereals (EFSA, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%