Researchers have discovered the secret behind the relentless spread of gray mold.
2026-05-22 00:00
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Even if you haven't heard of Botrytis cinerea, you've likely seen it: slowly growing in store-bought blueberries, tomatoes, or even on beautiful orchids. Commonly known as gray mold, the fungus attacks hundreds of plants. For years, scientists have unsuccessfully tried to breed crops that could.
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