Ra. Spotts et G. Holz, ADHESION AND REMOVAL OF CONIDIA OF BOTRYTIS-CINEREA AND PENICILLIUM-EXPANSUM FROM GRAPE AND PLUM FRUIT SURFACES, Plant disease, 80(6), 1996, pp. 688-691
Adhesion and removal of dry and wet conidia of Botrytis cinerea and Pe
nicillium expansum on dry and wet surfaces of grape and plum fruit wer
e investigated. Conidia of B. cinerea adhered more strongly when appli
ed in a water suspension or to the wet surface of grape fruit than whe
n dry conidia were applied to a dry surface. Inoculation method did no
t consistently affect recovery of conidia of P. expansum from grape or
plum fruit surfaces. None of the four removal methods (shake, sonicat
e, swab, and spatula) were consistently more effective over the range
of inoculation methods and fruit surfaces used in this study.