Foliar Symptom Expression of Wood Decay in Actinidia deliciosa in Relation to Environmental Factors
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Kiwifruit vines (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa) have recently been affected by a new form of
decay caused by several fungi that produce different types of wood deterioration in the trunk and
cordons. Surveys were conducted over a period of 5 years to investigate epidemiological aspects
of the disease in a typical Italian growing area (Emilia-Romagna), where kiwifruit is widely
cultivated and where the disease was noted for the first time. The disease was widespread over
the kiwifruit growing area surveyed, and its incidence increased over the course of the survey.
No relationship was found between vineyard soil characteristics or management methods and the
annual incidence of symptomatic vines. Foliar symptoms did not consistently express every
season even on obviously infected vines. The time of appearance and the development of the
disease were correlated with plant phenology and temperature. In particular, from June to August,
temperature seemed to affect the annual incidence of the disease in terms of both symptomatic
shoots and symptomatic vines. The aspects in common between the decay of kiwifruit and
esca of grapevine could be hypothesized and are discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Osti, Fabio; DI MARCO, Stefano
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