Characterization of Fusarium oxysporum isolated from a young vineyard affected by grapevine decline
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are a major threat
for viticulture, in all grape-growing countries. The
main diseases affecting vineyards in Europe are the
Esca complex: grapevine leaf stripe disease, black
wood streaking, Petri disease and white rot. Cankers
caused by Botryosphaeriaceae are also found with
increasing frequency, associated with the death of
grapevine cordons and spurs. Nursery production
has a major role in producing plants strong enough
to withstand aggressive wood pathogens, once they
are planted in the field. At the same time, they must
be as free as possible from pathogen infections at early
life stages. Many years of trials have been carried
out to evaluate strategies for reducing early nursery
infections, comparing different new with established
methods. Plant material infections by Phaeomoniella
chlamydospora, Phaeoacremonium minimum, and species
of Botryosphaeriaceae were assessed in either
non-inoculated or artificially inoculated graftings,
treated with different products. Promising results
were obtained in the control/limitation of GTDs
pathogen infections by treatment with innovative,
low impact products (e.g. electrolysed water, ozone)
and biological control methods. The benefits and relevance
of superior quality planting stock are only
realized when subsequent agricultural activities follow
well-planned and balanced vineyard management
practices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
grapevine trunk disease; nursery; disease control; esca of grapevine; grapevine tracheomicotic fungi; propagation material disinfection; Phaeomoniella chlamidospora; Botryosphaeriaceae; Phaeoacremonium minimum
Elenco autori:
DI MARCO, Stefano; Osti, Fabio
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