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DNA-based detection of grapevine trunk-disease pathogens from environmental spore samples
In California vineyards, spore dispersal of fungi that cause grapevine trunk diseases Botryosphaeria dieback and Eutypa dieback occurs with winter rains. Spores infect through pruning wounds made to the woody structure of the vine in winter.
Phillip T. Fujiyoshi +3 more
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Flowering as the Most Highly Sensitive Period of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. cv Mourvèdre) to the Botryosphaeria Dieback Agents Neofusicoccum parvum and Diplodia seriata Infection [PDF]
Alessandro Spagnolo +2 more
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Unravelling the colonization mechanism of Lasiodiplodia brasiliensis in grapevine plants
Botryosphaeriaceae cause the degenerative disease Botryosphaeria dieback in many woody hosts, including grapevine. These pathogens penetrate host plants through pruning wounds, and colonize vascular tissues causing necrotic lesions, cankers, and ...
Edelweiss A. RANGEL-MONTOYA +2 more
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Botryosphaeria Stem Blight on Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
Botryosphaeria stem blight is the most common and damaging fungal vascular disease on southern highbush blueberry in the southern United States, causing stem and cane dieback and reductions in yield.
Norma C. Flor +2 more
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Botryosphaeria spp. as Grapevine Trunk Disease Pathogens
Several species of Botryosphaeria, including Botryosphaeria dothidea, B. obtusa, B. parva and B. australis, were isolated and/or described from declining grapevines in association with a wide range of decline and dieback symptoms.
J.M. Niekerk +3 more
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The genus Lasiodiplodia has been reported from several grape growing regions and is considered as one of the fastest wood colonizers, causing Botryosphaeria dieback.
Pedro Reis +4 more
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Grapevine nursery propagation material as source of fungal trunk disease pathogens in Uruguay
Grapevine fungal trunk diseases (GTDs) have become a serious problem for grapevines worldwide. Nursery vines infected during the propagation process are considered one of the main ways of dissemination of GTD pathogens.
María Julia Carbone +4 more
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Botryosphaeria species associated with diseases of grapevines in Portugal
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts, their importance in grapevines has been largely ignored. Indeed, they are more often regarded as saprophytes or weak pathogens.
A.J.L. Phillips
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Esca disease and Botryosphaeria dieback are currently considered as serious grapevine diseases which affect vineyard health and induce economic losses.
Carlos Calvo-Garrido +5 more
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Botryosphaeria species are amongst the most widespread and important canker and dieback pathogens of trees worldwide, with B. dothidea as one of the most common Botryosphaeria species.
Tianling Ma +3 more
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