Abstract

Lesions ofBotrytis tulipae on tulip bulbs do not give rise to new infections during storage but may do so after planting. Compared with storage at 20°C and a relative humidity (r.h.) of 40%, storage at 20°C and 95% r.h. reduces, and at 5°C and 95% r.h. tends to increase the rate of successful isolations from lesions during the storage period and the number of new infections after planting. The bulbs show more new infections during growth in soil at 9°C than at 18°C.

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