Abstract

Light and electron microscope studies were made on broad bean leaves undergoing resistant and susceptible reactions to infection with Botrytis spp. Following penetration of the abaxial cuticle, hyphae of each species expanded within swollen epidermal cell walls. Hyphae produced by the non-pathogens B. cinerea, B. elliptica and B. tulipae, and also the pathogen B. fabae when inoculum droplets contained

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