Eutypa fungus causes grapevine dieback
It has been shown conclusively that a grapevine dieback disease is caused by the wound ...
A Kasimatis, W Moller
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Fungicide protects grapevines from Eutypa
Benlate applied to large pruning wounds protected grapevines.
W Moller, A Kasamatis
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Arthropods as Vectors of Grapevine Trunk Disease Pathogens: Quantification of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora on Arthropods and Mycobiome Analysis of Earwig Exoskeletons [PDF]
Viticulture worldwide is challenged by grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs). Involvement of arthropods in the dissemination process of GTD pathogens, notably esca pathogens, is indicated after detection of associated pathogens on arthropod exoskeletons, and ...
Elisa Maria Brandenburg +3 more
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Clave para la identificación de especies de la familia Diatrypaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota) [PDF]
Carmarán, Cecilia C.; Carolina A. Robles, M. Fernanda D’Jonsiles, Esteban Ceriani, Esteban Español, Silvia Lopez, M. Victoria Novas. 2014. “Clave para la identificación de especies de la familia Diatrypaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota)”. Lilloa 51 (1).
Cecilia C. Carmarán +6 more
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This study aimed to validate the use of UAV-based point cloud analysis to detect canopy decline severity and its spatial distribution in vineyards. A new approach to assess canopy decline, caused by Eutypa dieback-like symptoms, using unmanned aerial ...
Jingyun Ouyang +2 more
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Grapevines show seasonal differences in susceptibility to eutypa
Early-winter pruning results in the highest probability of infection; March pruning, the least.
C Petzoldt, W Moller, M Ann Sall
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Identification by plate culture method of the fungal pathogens causing the grapevine trunk diseases in Romanian vineyards [PDF]
The aim of this study was the identification the pathogenic fungi causing the grapevine trunk diseases (GTD) in some Romanian vineyards. Twenty-one samples of biological material (bark, canes, and trunk wood) were collected from Tarnave, Aiud, Minis and ...
M. Comșa +3 more
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New contributions to Diatrypaceae from karst areas in China [PDF]
In this study, fungal specimens of the family Diatrypaceae were collected from karst areas in Guizhou, Hainan and Yunnan Provinces, China. Morpho-molecular analyses confirmed that these new collections comprise a new genus Pseudodiatrype, three new ...
Sihan Long +12 more
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Molecular Polymorphism and Phenotypic Diversity in the Eutypa Dieback PathogenEutypa lata [PDF]
Pathogen adaptation to different hosts can lead to specialization and, when coupled with reproductive isolation, genome-wide differentiation and ecological speciation. We tested the hypothesis of host specialization among California populations of Eutypa lata (causal fungus of Eutypa dieback of grapevine and apricot), which is reported from >90 ...
Renaud, Travadon, Kendra, Baumgartner
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Identification ofEutypaspp. Causing Eutypa Dieback of Grapevine in Eastern North America [PDF]
Eutypa dieback of grapevine is caused by Eutypa lata in production areas with Mediterranean climates in California, Australasia, Europe, and South Africa. Eutypa dieback has also been described in the colder, eastern North American vineyards where cultivars adapted from native Vitis spp. (e.g., Vitis × labruscana ‘Concord’) are primarily grown. However,
Philippe E, Rolshausen +5 more
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