In vivo-Untersuchungen zur Entstehung und Funktion der Chlamydosporen von Botrytis cinerea Pers. am Wirt-Parasit-System Fuchsia hybrida – B. cinerea |
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Authors: | I Urbasch |
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Institution: | Institut für Angewandte Botanik, Lebrstuhl für Pharmakognosie, Universität Hamburg |
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Abstract: | In vivo-investigations on the formation and function of chlamydospores of Botrytis cinerea Pers. in the host-parasite-system Fuchsia hybrida–B. cinerea On naturally with Botrytis cinerea Pers. infected and artificially inoculated outdoor- and greenhouse-plants of Fuchsia hybrida the extra- and intramatrical formation of the B. cinerea- chlamydospores was investigated. The chlamydospores served 1. as structures of survival, which were tested with regard to their tolerance of drought, nutrient- and oxygen-deficiency, attack by bacteria and pH-requirements. 2. The chlamydospores represented dispersal units, which were capable of germination. 3. The chlamydospores could function as structures of infection, because after chlamydospore germination the outgrowing mycelium – either directly or after production of macroconidia – could serve as secondary inoculum and start new infections. |
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