News release from Atlantic Ultraviolet Corp. that gercidal ultraviolet light can inactivate the mold Botrytis cenerea.What is Botrytis cinerea?If you’re cultivating crops of any kind, you’re all too familiar with horticulture’s arch-enemy, Botrytis cinerea, better known as gray mold. While not a human pathogen except in rare cases , this fungus affects over 200 plant species , particularly grapes and cannabis. Highly destructive, Botrytis…
UV BUsiness News – Blog Posy At Atlantic Ultraviolet Corp – Mold B. cinerea Is Inactivated by Germicidal UV Light
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