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. 2017 Apr 17;83(9):e00269-17. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00269-17

TABLE 4.

Results of mixed-inoculation experiments with B. cinerea and B. fragariae strains on strawberry tissues

Substrate and B. cinerea strain B. fragariae strain Mean % recovery of B. cinerea ± SD (n)a
Leaves
    B05.10 D14_F_Ju12 90.0 ± 14.1 (5)
    B05.10 D14_F_Ju12 90.7 ± 14.1 (5)
    B05.10 D13_F_Ju29 94 ± 12.0 (5)
    B05.10 D13_F_Ju29 95.0 ± 11.2 (5)
    D09-A04 D14_F_Ju12 94 ± 12.0 (5)
    D09-A04 D14_F_Ju12 50 ± 28.9 (5)
    D09-A04 D13_F_Ju29 100 (5)
    D09-A04 D13_F_Ju29 48 ± 40.7 (5)
    All 83.3 ± 28.4
Fruit
    B05.10 D14_F_Ju12 64.7 ± 47.4 (14)
    B05.10 D14_F_Ju12 93.2 ± 8.0 (20)
    B05.10 D14_F_Ju12 84.5 ± 31.1 (17)
    B05.10 D13_F_Me3 100 (14)
    B05.10 D13_F_Me3 72.3 ± 31.5 (22)
    B05.10 D13_F_Me3 66.9 ± 25.5 (13)
    All 80.7 ± 30.3
a

Mean values and standard deviations of two independent experiments are shown. Strains were identified by their resistance to carbendazim (B. cinerea) and to fludioxonil and cyprodinil (B. fragariae).