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Foodplant / pathogen
colony of Botrytis dematiaceous anamorph of Botrytis aclada infects and damages live leaf (base) of Allium oschaninii

Fungus / saprobe
concentric acervulus of Colletotrichum coelomycetous anamorph of Colletotrichum circinans is saprobic on dry bulb scale (outer) of Allium oschaninii

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Delia antiqua feeds within live bulb of Allium oschaninii

Foodplant / pathogen
Onion Yellow Dwarf virus infects and damages yellow, crinkled, flatened, twisted leaf of Allium oschaninii
Other: major host/prey

Foodplant / pathogen
colony of sporangium of Peronospora destructor infects and damages live leaf of Allium oschaninii
Other: minor host/prey

Foodplant / pathogen
numerous sclerotium of Sclerotium cepivorum infects and damages white mycelial-coated bulb base of Allium oschaninii

Foodplant / parasite
elongated streaks or isolated pustules sorus of Urocystis magica parasitises live, swollen or twisted leaf of Allium oschaninii
Remarks: season: 4-11

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Allium oschaninii

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Allium oschaninii, the French gray shallot, griselle or true shallot, is a perennial plant of the onion genus Allium.[2] It forms underground bulbs much like the (French red) shallots, covered by a layer of pale brown-grey skin (hence the common name).[3]

It is native to Northeastern Iran and Central Asia.[4] It is widely planted in parts of southern France for culinary use.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Allium oschaninii O.Fedtsch., Progr. Sadov. Ogorad. 3: 332 (1906)". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  2. ^ a b Green, Aliza (2004), Field Guide to Produce: How to Identify, Select, and Prepare Virtually Every Fruit and Vegetable at the Market, Quirk Books, p. 256, ISBN 978-1-931686-80-8
  3. ^ "Allium oschaninii French grey shallot Griselle French gray shallot Eschalote grise Care Plant Varieties & Pruning Advice". www.shootgardening.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Allium oschaninii O.Fedtsch". Plants of the World Online | Kew Science.
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Allium oschaninii: Brief Summary

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Allium oschaninii, the French gray shallot, griselle or true shallot, is a perennial plant of the onion genus Allium. It forms underground bulbs much like the (French red) shallots, covered by a layer of pale brown-grey skin (hence the common name).

It is native to Northeastern Iran and Central Asia. It is widely planted in parts of southern France for culinary use.

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