Morphological and molecular identification of Eutypa lata on grapevine in Serbia
During a survey from 2004 to 2016, symptoms of grapevine dieback were observed in six vineyards in Serbia. Symptoms initially appeared as small, chlorotic, and necrotic spots along the rim of the leaves, deformation of leafs, and the appearance of ...
Trkulja, Vojislav +5 more
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The fungal elicitor eutypine from Eutypa lata activates basal immunity through its phenolic side chains. [PDF]
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) affect grape production and reduce vineyard longevity worldwide. Since the causative fungi also occur in asymptomatic trunks, we address disease outbreak in terms of altered chemical communication between host and ...
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Morphological characteristics of Eutypa lata isolates from grapevine in Serbia
In an in vitro experiment, the morphological characteristics of three Eutypa lata isolates (EL129, EL153 and EL199), previously determined at the molecular level, and two reference isolates BX1.10 and 8F obtained from the Institute National de la ...
Trkulja, Vojislav +3 more
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PCR assays that identify the grapevine dieback fungus Eutypa lata. [PDF]
ABSTRACTEutypa latais the causal fungal agent ofEutypadieback, a serious grapevine necrotic disease. The erratic and delayed (1 to 2 months) appearance of characteristic conidia on culture media and the presence of numerous microorganisms in decaying wood make it difficult either to identify or to detectE. latain grapevine wood samples. We designed six
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Identification of Eutypa lata by PCR-RFLP [PDF]
Eutypa lata is a vascular canker pathogen of woody plants commonly diagnosed by isolating the pathogen from infected tissue. Related fungi from the same family, the Diatrypaceae, also have been found in association with grapevine in Californian vineyards. An in situ polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has been developed for detection of E.
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Identification and Characterization of Eutypa lata on Grapevine in Serbia [PDF]
In the period from late May 2004 to late May 2010, grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) between 11 and 22 years old was observed for the incidence of symptoms of shortened shoots and zigzag internodes, with tiny, chlorotic leaves, torn and bended edges, with necrosis along the edges of leaves and dead internervous tissue.
Živković, S. +4 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 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 ...
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A Reassessment of the Species Concept inEutypa lata, the Causal Agent of Eutypa Dieback of Grapevine [PDF]
Eutypa dieback is a vascular disease of several cultivated crops and trees worldwide. The attribution of the name to the agent responsible for branch dieback is ambiguous. Pathogenicity of Eutypa sp. first was reported on apricot and the causal agent was named E. armeniacae.
P E, Rolshausen +3 more
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Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) threaten the economic sustainability of viticulture, causing reductions of yield and quality of grapes. Biological control is a promising sustainable alternative to cultural and chemical methods to mitigate the effects of ...
Robert Blundell +2 more
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