2002
DOI: 10.1017/s0953756202005683
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Genetic analysis of resistance to the phenylpyrrole fludioxonil and the dicarboximide vinclozolin in Botryotinia fuckeliana (Botrytis cinerea)

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“…Similar results were found by Myresiotis et al (2007), who did not find fludioxonil-resistant isolates among the B. cinerea populations resistant to azoxystrobin and pyrimethanil, while few fludioxonil-resistant populations from strawberry fields were observed by Fernández-Ortuño et al (2013). High levels of fludioxonil resistance have only been detected in laboratory mutants and were linked to a decrease in fitness, probably due to the polygenic control of the resistance, as shown by Vignutelli et al (2002), or the reduced competitive ability of the fludioxonil-resistant strains compared with the wild-type strains (Ziogas and Kalamarakis, 2001). The development of fludioxonil resistance in the field might have detrimental effects on the survival of the pathogen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Similar results were found by Myresiotis et al (2007), who did not find fludioxonil-resistant isolates among the B. cinerea populations resistant to azoxystrobin and pyrimethanil, while few fludioxonil-resistant populations from strawberry fields were observed by Fernández-Ortuño et al (2013). High levels of fludioxonil resistance have only been detected in laboratory mutants and were linked to a decrease in fitness, probably due to the polygenic control of the resistance, as shown by Vignutelli et al (2002), or the reduced competitive ability of the fludioxonil-resistant strains compared with the wild-type strains (Ziogas and Kalamarakis, 2001). The development of fludioxonil resistance in the field might have detrimental effects on the survival of the pathogen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…A pathogenicity test was performed as described by Vignutelli et al (2002) with slight modifications. Apples cv.…”
Section: Pathogenicity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mycelial fragments, cut from the edge of seven-day old PDA cultures, were placed on previously surfacesterilised and injured healthy apple fruits as it was described by Vignutelli et al, (2002). Fruits inoculated with sterile fragments of PDA medium were used as a control.…”
Section: Pathogenicity Test and Reisolationmentioning
confidence: 99%