Rainfall and temperature influence expression of foliar symptoms of grapevine leaf stripe disease (esca complex) in vineyards
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Two vineyards in the Abruzzo Region, central Italy, affected by grapevine leaf stripe disease (GLSD),
were monitored for incidence and severity of foliar symptoms of the disease for 21 consecutive years (1994 to
2014). Each year, rainfall and temperature were recorded. Correlations between symptom incidence or severity
and rainfall or temperature of different periods of the year or single months were assessed. July rainfall and temperature
were highly correlated with incidence and severity of leaf symptoms. The vineyards were characterized
by high longevity, vigour and yields, and a particular dynamic of GLSD. In the period following 2005, the year of
peak vine mortality, there was a decrease of the expression of foliar symptoms, which was not correlated with both
of the climate parameters. Greater mortality occurred for vines showing severe symptoms at the first appearance
of GLSD than for vines with low severity
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
rainfall; temperature; mortality; GLSD foliar symptoms
List of contributors:
Osti, Fabio; DI MARCO, Stefano
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