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    Characterization of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum airborne inoculum, the widespread agent of white mould disease

    A means to rationalize the use of fungicides for crop protection and to make agriculture friendlier to environment and human health is to develop disease-risk forecasting systems based on the assessment of air...

    Christel Leyronas, Marc Benigni, Stéphane Leignez, Magali Duffaud in Aerobiologia (2019)

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    Relationship between the genetic characteristics of Botrytis sp. airborne inoculum and meteorological parameters, seasons and the origin of air masses

    Grey mould is a worldwide disease on many economically important crops. It is caused by two fungal species, Botrytis cinerea and B. pseudocinerea, which are mainly airborne dispersed. Although several studies hav...

    Christel Leyronas, Fabien Halkett, Philippe C. Nicot in Aerobiologia (2015)

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    Monitoring viable airborne inoculum of Botrytis cinerea in the South-East of France over 3 years: relation with climatic parameters and the origin of air masses

    Airborne inoculum of Botrytis cinerea was monitored bimonthly during 3 years (September 2007–December 2010) on a site in the South-East of France located approximately 5 km away from susceptible crops. Viable ino...

    Christel Leyronas, Philippe C. Nicot in Aerobiologia (2013)