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    Reduced fitness cost and increased aggressiveness in fenhexamid-resistant Botrytis cinerea field isolates from Chile by ESTERIO, Marcela, OSORIO-NAVARRO, Claudio, AZÓCAR, Madelaine, COPIER, Charleen, RUBILAR, Mauricio, PIZARRO, Lorena, AUGER, Jaime

    Published in Phytopathologia mediterranea (01-04-2021)
    “…Disease management programmes in Chilean table grape vineyards use the hydroxyanilide fenhexamid as a pivotal fungicide for Botrytis cinerea control. However,…”
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    A Conservative Mutant Version of the Mrr1 Transcription Factor Correlates with Reduced Sensitivity to Fludioxonil in Botrytis cinerea by Copier, Charleen, Osorio-Navarro, Claudio, Maldonado, Jonathan E, Auger, Jaime, Silva, Herman, Esterio, Marcela

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (30-04-2024)
    “…Fludioxonil is a highly effective phenylpyrrole fungicide for controlling . Although the field efficacy of fludioxonil remains high, isolates with reduced…”
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    Chilean Botrytis cinerea Isolates with Reduced Sensitivity to Fludioxonil Exhibit Low to Null Fitness Penalties by Esterio, Marcela, Osorio-Navarro, Claudio, Rodríguez, Daniela, Copier, Charleen, Rubilar, Mauricio, Azócar, Madelaine, Estrada, Verónica, Auger, Jaime

    Published in Plant disease (01-06-2024)
    “…The main phytosanitary problem for table grape production in Chile is gray mold caused by the fungus . To manage this issue, the primary method utilized is…”
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    A Conservative Mutant Version of the Mrr1 Transcription Factor Correlates with Reduced Sensitivity to Fludioxonil in IBotrytis cinerea/I by Copier, Charleen, Osorio-Navarro, Claudio, Maldonado, Jonathan E, Auger, Jaime, Silva, Herman, Esterio, Marcela

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (01-05-2024)
    “…Fludioxonil is a highly effective phenylpyrrole fungicide for controlling Botrytis cinerea. Although the field efficacy of fludioxonil remains high, Botrytis…”
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