Ramaria botrytis was created in 1797.
Botrytis
Following are the taxanomy of cauliflower such as: Mnemonic - BRAOB Taxon Identifier - 3715 Scientific Name - Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Common name - Cauliflower
Deborah Danielle Carre has written: 'Influence of atmospheric humidity and free water on germination and germ tube growth of Botrytis cinerea Pers' -- subject(s): Botrytis, Development, Phytopathogenic fungi
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Botrytis cinerea, Mucor piriformis and Rhizophus stolonifer. Botrytis causes a firm dry grey rot (mould), to encompass the entire strawberry. Mucor piriformis and Rhizophus stolonifer cause mold spoilage to late harvest strawberries referred to as the "leak disease" where the rotting strawberry has a wet appearance and ultimately collapses completely exuding juice. Yeasts are normal colonizers of strawberried however dispite the presence of a wide variety of yeast species spoilage by yeasts is rare.
It is likely to be Botrytis which is fairly common in damp conditions or Mildew both can be treated with a Fungicide.
Iprodion is used on crops affected by Botrytis bunch rot, Brown rot, Sclerotinia and other fungal diseases in plants. It is currently applied in a variety of crops: fruit, vegetables, ornamental trees and scrubs and on lawns. Iprodion is a contact fungicide that inhibits the germination of fungal spores and it blocks the growth of the fungal mycelium.See the related link.
R. L. Powelson has written: 'Etiology and epiphytology of strawberry fruit rot caused by Botrytis cinerea pers' -- subject(s): Strawberries, Diseases and pests
A botrytized wine is a wine covered in mold. The Botrytis cinerea or noble rot let to the development of the spatlese. These wines make delicious sweet dessert wines. The mold gives the wine its flavor.
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There are two big groups of fungi, namely yeasts and filamentous fungi. Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of fungi. Most filamentous fungi will make a type of mushroom as part of their sexual reproductive phase.Yeasts are mostly unicellular, the individual cells do not stick together, while filamentous fungi form long hyphae composed of many cells.Some examples of filamentous fungi include Botrytis cinerea (causes grey mould rot), Aspergillus niger(causes black mould) and Penicillium sp. (used to make Brie and Camembert, produce penicillin, causes blue-green mould on bread)Saccharomyces cerevisiae is probably the most famous yeast, used to make wine, beer, bread and Marmite. Other types like Candida albicans cause medical problems.