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Phaeomoniella is proposed as a new hyphomycete genus to accommodate Phaeoacremonium chlamydosporum, the most important fungal organism associated to Petri grapevine decline.
Pedro W. Crous, Walter Gams
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Grapevine Trunk Diseases (GTDs) such as esca challenge viticulture. The main fungal agents of Petri disease or young esca, Phaeomoniella chlamydospora (Pch), diverse Phaeoacremonium species (Pm spp.) and Cadophora luteo-olivacea (Clo), are transmitted to
Elisa Maria Kalvelage +2 more
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Detection of the Togninia Teleomorph of Phaeoacremonium aleophilum in Australia
Moist incubation of grapevine wood infected with both Phaeoacremonium aleophilum and Phaeomoniella chlamydospora yielded an ascomycete referable to the genus Togninia (Ascomycota, Calosphaeriales). Single ascospore cultures were morphologically identical
I.G. Pascoe +3 more
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Protecting grapevine pruning wounds by inoculating them with Trichoderma spp. can preventinfection from trunk disease pathogens. The growth and interactions of both, the biological control agent Trichoderma spp.
Cheusi MUTAWILA +3 more
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Extracellular compounds produced by fungi associated with Botryosphaeria dieback induce differential defence gene expression patterns and necrosis in Vitis vinifera cv. Chardonnay cells [PDF]
Three major grapevine trunk diseases, esca, botryosphaeria dieback and eutypa dieback, pose important economic problems for vineyards worldwide, and currently, no efficient treatment is available to control these diseases.
Abou-Mansour, Eliane +10 more
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The growth-stimulating attributes of Trichoderma treatments (dips, soil amendments and drenches with Trichoderma products containing propagules of selected strains of Trichoderma harzianum) in grapevine nurseries, and their effect on the occurrence of ...
Francois Halleen +3 more
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Survival of FUngi Associated with Grapevine Decline in Pruned Wood after Composting
Recycling vine wood pruned in winter in the vineyard, after grinding and composting, might pose a risk of recontamination with fungi associated with grapevine decline.
P. Lecomte +3 more
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Effects of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora ana Phaeoacremonium aleophilum on grapevine rootstocks [PDF]
G. A. Diaz, M. Esterio, and J. Auger. 2009. Effects of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora and Phaeoacremonium aleophilum on grapevine rootstocks. Cien. Inv. Agr. 36(3):381-390. Cuttings of fi ve grapevine (Vitis vinifera) rootstocks were wounded and immediately inoculated with suspensions (approximately 5x10 3 conidia·mL -1 ) of either Phaeomoniella ...
Díaz Ulloa, Gonzalo Alberto +2 more
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Water, callus media and plant material were sampled from commercial nurseries during two propagating seasons: 2003 and 2005. Various methods were tested for their ability to detect Phaeomoniella chlamydospora in the samples.
J. Edwards +3 more
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Investigation into the Occurrence of Esca-Associated Fungi in Cuttings and Bench-Grafted Vines
Rootstocks, scions, certified virus-free grafted plants and 1-year old plants were studied to determine the incidence of wood discoloration and the occurrence of fungi associated with esca.
Alessandro Zanzotto +3 more
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