Affiliation:
1. Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Beograd
2. Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd
Abstract
Species of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging
from cold areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a
necrotrophic life style which is often associated with phenology of the host
plant. The genus comprises 22 species, most of which have a narrow host
range. Polifagous species Botritys cinerea, a causal agent of grey mould
disease, is the most important and the most extensively studied
representative of this genus. More than 350 papers related to all aspects of
the research of this necrotrophic pathogen are published each year. In this
paper up-to-date knowledge about pathogenic, morphological and epidemic
characteristics of the genus Botrytis and, particularly, species B. cinerea
are summarized. Symptoms caused by B. cinerea on various plant species and
various plant parts are shown. Morphological and genetic variability of the
species is described. The possible mechanisms of variability, as well as the
attempts to divide the species into Group I (B. ?pseudocinerea?) and Group II
(B. cinerea ?sensu-stricto?) are pointed out.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia