Occurrence of Gray Mold in Mango Caused by Botrytis cinerea in Korea
Wan-Gyu Kim,
Gyo-Bin Lee,
Soon-Yeong Hong
et al.
Abstract:During a disease survey conducted in April 2022, we observed severe gray mold symptoms on inflorescences of mango trees (<i>Mangifera indica</i>) grown in a vinyl greenhouse in Jeju, Korea. The symptoms occurred on the flowers and peduncles, on which a lot of gray molds were formed. The incidence of gray mold on the inflorescences in the vinyl greenhouse ranged from 10% to 40%. Three fungal isolates were obtained from the lesions and identified as <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> based on their … Show more
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