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Fruit rot (Botrytis cinerea) on Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)


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Paul Bachi
University of Kentucky Research and Education Center

Fruit rot at stem end. Fruit is soft and light-colored. Fungal mycelium seen.


Paul Bachi
University of Kentucky Research and Education Center

Fruit rot at stem end. Fruit is soft and light-colored. Fungal reproductive structures can be seen.


Paul Bachi
University of Kentucky Research and Education Center

Fruit rot at stem end. Fruit is soft and light-colored. Close-up view shows fungal reproductive structures.


Paul Bachi
University of Kentucky Research and Education Center

A single conidiophore with conidia of Botrytis cinerea from tomato.


Paul Bachi
University of Kentucky Research and Education Center

Close-up of dichotomous branching at the tip of a condiophore with condia of Botrytis cinerea from tomato.