Abstract
Botrytis cinerea (Pers.: Fr.) is the major post-harvest pathogen of kiwifruit ( Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa cv. Hayward (A. Chev.) C.F. Liang et A.R. Ferguson). It causes the disease commonly known as stem-end rot or grey mould. Current control of this pathogen by pre-harvest fungicide application is inadequate due to fungicide resistance and an inability to target the infection site created at the point of harvest. Host resistance represents a more environmentally sound approach, but requires long-term research to realise its full potential. In this review, components of host resistance are described and their relevance to the kiwifruit- B. cinerea interaction is discussed to highlight those areas which merit further study.
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