Sclerotinia borealis or snow scald is a psychrophilic necrotrophic plant pathogen with wide host range, including crop plants, such as barley, rye and wheat, and thus causing much economical damage.[2]
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to Sclerotinia are now considered to be members of the closely related genus, Botrytis. Selected species include: SclerotiniaborealisSclerotinia bulborum...
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