Alternaria is a fungal agent of grape bunch rot which occurs during withering, a process which produces passito style wines. Seven isolates of Alternaria spp. were characterized using morphological examination, genotypic analysis and pathogenicity. Six of these isolates produced conidiophores and conidia displaying sporulation patterns typical of the Alternaria alternata species-group.Variability in colonymorphology andgrowthondifferent media was observed. Phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences clustered all isolates within a monophyletic clade, while intergenic spacer region (IGS)-RFLP profiles were congruent with those of A. alternata and Alternaria arborescens. RAPD-PCR proved helpful in discriminating betwe...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern I...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern ...
CITATION: Swart, A. E., Lennox, C. L. & Holz, G. 1995. Infection of table grape bunches by alternari...
Filamentous fungi are the main pathogens of withered grapes destined for passito wine production. Kn...
Assessment of latent Alternaria alternata infections in table grapes indicated that infections occur...
Our research focused on identify the Alternaria species from grapes (surface sterilized berries an...
Alternaria, one of the most mycotoxigenic genus commonly found in wine grapes, could represent a hig...
Infection of table grape bunches by Alternaria alternaJa was investigated by light, fluorescence and...
A polyphasic approach was set up and applied to characterize 20 fungal endophytes belonging to the g...
Fungi like Cladosporium, Fusarium, Epicoccum and Aureobasidium can occur on withered grapes causing ...
The effects of noble rot infection of grapes on the characteristics of different types of wine, incl...
ABSTRACT Aims: to investigate the interactions between Botrytis cinerea and other moulds during grap...
The aim of this work was the description of surface and endogenous mycobiota colonisation of gr...
Yeast-like fungi and yeasts residing on carposphere of withered grapes for Italian passito wine prod...
Ripe rot disease caused by Colletotrichum (Glomerella) has become a serious problem for viticulture ...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern I...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern ...
CITATION: Swart, A. E., Lennox, C. L. & Holz, G. 1995. Infection of table grape bunches by alternari...
Filamentous fungi are the main pathogens of withered grapes destined for passito wine production. Kn...
Assessment of latent Alternaria alternata infections in table grapes indicated that infections occur...
Our research focused on identify the Alternaria species from grapes (surface sterilized berries an...
Alternaria, one of the most mycotoxigenic genus commonly found in wine grapes, could represent a hig...
Infection of table grape bunches by Alternaria alternaJa was investigated by light, fluorescence and...
A polyphasic approach was set up and applied to characterize 20 fungal endophytes belonging to the g...
Fungi like Cladosporium, Fusarium, Epicoccum and Aureobasidium can occur on withered grapes causing ...
The effects of noble rot infection of grapes on the characteristics of different types of wine, incl...
ABSTRACT Aims: to investigate the interactions between Botrytis cinerea and other moulds during grap...
The aim of this work was the description of surface and endogenous mycobiota colonisation of gr...
Yeast-like fungi and yeasts residing on carposphere of withered grapes for Italian passito wine prod...
Ripe rot disease caused by Colletotrichum (Glomerella) has become a serious problem for viticulture ...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern I...
Since 1999, a disease of apple caused by an Alternaria sp. has been affecting orchards in northern ...
CITATION: Swart, A. E., Lennox, C. L. & Holz, G. 1995. Infection of table grape bunches by alternari...