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Effects of red- and blue-light sensing in modulating plant microbe interaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔It is ️associated with light perception, various other agricultural-relevant fungi still remain, in terms of their responsiveness to light, in the dark. ✔️The fungus Botrytis cinerea is an aggressive pathogen able to cause disease on a wide range of plant species.

✔️ Natural B. cinerea isolates exhibit a high degree of diversity in their predominant mode of reproduction. ✔️Thus, the majority of naturally occurring strains are known to reproduce asexually via conidia and sclerotia, and sexually via apothecia.

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Answered by Michael12
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▪It is ️associated with light perception, various other agricultural-relevant fungi still remain, in terms of their responsiveness to light, in the dark.

▪The fungus Botrytis cinerea is an aggressive pathogen able to cause disease on a wide range of plant species.

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