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Experimental field trials model how the climate crisis will alter the phyllosphere and carposphere fungal communities of Vitis sp. L’Acadie Blanc [PDF]
The climate crisis is changing temperature regimes worldwide, threatening global viticulture and wine production, as temperature is a primary driver of grape development.
Andrew J.C. Blakney +4 more
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Morphometric Analysis of the 18th Century Vitis sp. Seeds from Apulum Archaeological Site
The present study examines Vitis sp. seeds discovered during the excavations in 2017 on an archaeological site in Apulum, the current city of Alba Iulia, Romania. The archaeological context was dated as belonging to the 18th century. The grape seeds were
Iulia Alexandra FARCAȘ +3 more
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Pyomelanin-Producing Brevundimonas vitisensis sp. nov., Isolated From Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) [PDF]
A novel endophytic bacterial strain, designated GR-TSA-9T, was isolated from surface-sterilized grape (Vitis vinifera L.). 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses showed that the isolate was grouped within the genus Brevundimonas, displaying the highest similarity with Brevundimonas lenta DS-18T (97.9%) and Brevundimonas kwangchunensis KSL-102T (97.8%) and ...
Lingmin Jiang +11 more
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Certain bacteria can promote and stimulate plant growth, increasing the production of biomass and reducing damage caused by phytopathogens. With that in mind, this research effort set out to select these plant growth-promoting bacteria in order to ...
Gislaine Aparecida Denardi Biasolo +5 more
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Paraeutypella guizhouensis gen. et sp. nov. and Diatrypella longiasca sp. nov. (Diatrypaceae) from China [PDF]
In this study, we introduce a novel genus Paraeutypella of the family Diatrypaceae, comprising three species viz. Paraeutypella guizhouensis sp. nov. and P. citricola (basionym: Eutypella citricola) and P. vitis (basionym: Sphaeria vitis).
Lakmali Dissanayake +6 more
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Compatibility and initial development of grapevines ‘BRS Magna’ grafted on different rootstocks [PDF]
: Rootstocks are widely used in viticulture due to their resistance to biotic and abiotic stress. Additionally, rootstocks can affect vine growth and fruit quality.
Chaiane Renata Grigolo +6 more
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Background Allorhizobium vitis (formerly named Agrobacterium vitis or Agrobacterium biovar 3) is the primary causative agent of crown gall disease of grapevine worldwide. We obtained and analyzed whole-genome sequences of diverse All.
Nemanja Kuzmanović +6 more
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Northern conditions are challenging for grape and wine producers. To cope with these challenges, the use of early ripening interspecific hybrid Vitis sp., such as Seyval blanc and Vandal-Cliche, is often preferred to traditional V. vinifera.
P. Nicolle +5 more
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Scientific opinion on Vitis sp. response to Xylella fastidiosa strain CoDiRO
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health assessed a scientific report submitted by the Italian Authorities to the European Commission to support a request to delist Vitis sp. from Annex I (‘specified plants’) of the Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/789 of 18 May 2015 to prevent the introduction into and
Rossi, Vittorio +1 more
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Yield components and physical attributes of the ‘BRS Magna’ grapevine on different rootstocks
‘BRS Magna’ was released with the aim of improving the colour, sweetness, and flavour of Brazilian grape juice. Therefore, it is necessary to test this cultivar on different rootstocks in order to identify the canopy/rootstock combinations that best ...
Chaiane Renata Grigolo +5 more
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