| 释义 | botrytis noun[ U ]
 botany specializeduk /bɒtˈraɪ.tɪs/ us /boʊˈtraɪ.t̬əs/
 a fungus (= an organism that get its food from decaying material or other living things) that grows on the fruits and flowers of plants: (真菌)灰霉菌
 The most common form of botrytis is grey mould, which can affect many plants and fruits.最常见的灰霉菌是灰霉,会影响许多植物和水果。
 Botrytis is of particular concern to winemakers, who need to protect their vines from this damaging fungus, although there is also "good" botrytis which can help to make sweet wines.
 Botrytis has destroyed almost all my tulips.
 At this nursery, they dip the roses in fungicide to prevent botrytis.
 One of the great sweet wines of the world, there are clear hints of botrytis and honey on the nose.
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