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Trunk diseases are factors that limit sustainability of vineyards worldwide. Botryosphaeria and Eutypa diebacks are caused by several fungi belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae and Diatrypaceae, respectively, with Diplodia seriata and Eutypa lata being ...
Renaud Travadon +25 more
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The sources of inoculum of Eutypa dieback of grapevines, caused by Eutypa lata, are not fully understood. Ascospores are thought to be the main source, but in populations with low disease incidence conidia may be important.
M. G. Milgroom, P. Cortesi
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Eutypa lata is generally accepted to cause dieback in grapevines. Cryptovalsa cf ampelina may possibly contribute to this phenomenon but cannot be distinguished from the former species, due to the identical morphology of the anamorph stages.
Ferreira, J. H. S., Augustyn, 0. P. H.
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Microbial Biological Control of Fungi Associated with Grapevine Trunk Diseases: A Review of Strain Diversity, Modes of Action, and Advantages and Limits of Current Strategies. [PDF]
Mesguida O +7 more
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Susceptibility of pruning wounds to grapevine trunk diseases: A quantitative analysis of literature data. [PDF]
Rosace MC +3 more
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Hybrid Vitis Cultivars with American or Asian Ancestries Show Higher Tolerance towards Grapevine Trunk Diseases. [PDF]
Csótó A +12 more
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Grapevines escaping trunk diseases in New Zealand vineyards have a distinct microbiome structure. [PDF]
Adejoro DO +5 more
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Taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to Diatrypaceae from southeastern Tibet in China. [PDF]
Ma HX +5 more
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Phytotoxic Metabolites Produced by Fungi Involved in Grapevine Trunk Diseases: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities. [PDF]
Reveglia P +2 more
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Wenneker, M., Vink, P., Steeg, van der P., Brouwershaven, van I., Raak, van M., 2011. Control of dieback, caused by Eutypa lata, in red currant (Ribes rubrum) and gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) in the Netherlands. In: book of abstracts (p.
Vink, P. +4 more
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