Main symptoms


Trichothecium roseum grows mainly on berries already affected by gray rot, the responsible fungus of which is Botrytis cinerea .

Thus, on botrytised bunches, we can observe the development of a fairly characteristic mold, whitish to pinkish, gradually covering the gray mold (Figures 1 to 4).

Last change : 04/19/21
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Figure 3
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Figure 4