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With Botrytis cinerea and its extracellular macromolecular toxins as the test materials,30 speices of plants belonging to 29 genera and 21 families were selected as the test plants to observe the infectivity of B. cinerea and damage status of macromolecular toxins secreted by B. cinerea on plants. The resulsts showed that 17 species of plants were both infected by B. cinerea and damaged by toxins,accounting for 56.7% of the total plants. Two species of plants could be neither infected by B. cinerea nor damaged by toxins. The study provided the reference for further understanding of pathogenic mechanism of plant pathogenic fungi toxins.
With Botrytis cinerea and its extracellular macromolecular toxins as the test materials, 30 speices of plants belonging to 29 genera and 21 families were selected as the test plants to observe the infectivity of B. cinerea and damage status of macromolecular toxins secreted by B. cinerea on plants. The resulsts showed that 17 species of plants were both infected by B. cinerea and damaged by toxins, accounting for 56.7% of the total plants. Two species of plants could be neither infected by B. cinerea nor damaged by toxins. The study provided the reference for further understanding of pathogenic mechanism of plant pathogenic fungi toxins.