A decline, a slow or sudden decay of vine trunks can occur in any phase of trunk life. In senescent or old plantages the increase in trunk decay is quite common but it is unacceptable in young plantage in their best production years.All over the world as well as in Hungary, a drastic decay of young trunks in nurseries and new plantages have caused panic in the past decades. From among the numerous fungal pathogens which are responsible for considerable financial and yield losses and threaten stock vigour Petri disease, esca and Black foot are the most important. In young decaying plants the fungal species Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, Phaeoacremonium spp. and Cylindrocarpon spp. were the most frequent while other fungi causing different trun...
‘Petri disease’, as defined at the 2nd International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases (Esca and ...
From two Italian vineyards affected with esca proper, vineyard A (Borghi, FC, Emilia-Romagna) and vi...
Research on the nature of esca started in 1898 in France and continued there until 1926. Two lignico...
Thirty one 5 to 6-year-old grapevines with esca foliar symptoms, aspecific foliar symptoms, apoplexy...
Rootstocks, scions, certified virus-free grafted plants and 1-year old plants were studied to determ...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are destroying the woody parts of the plants, resulting decline or d...
The paper reports the results of observations on the fungi associated with deteriorated wood of esca...
The French vineyard is affected by three principal wood diseases: Eutypa dieback, esca and black dea...
In the period 1998–2001 significant numbers of vine samples of different varieties, grafted onto dif...
Correspondance: peros@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceWe analysed symptoms, wood lesions and fu...
Esca disease of grapevine is gaining increasing importance in Central European wine-growing countrie...
Surveys were carried out in the 11 major wine regions of Hungary from 2003 to 2005 to identify patho...
A survey of 140 vineyards in different production areas of Spain was conducted from 1999 to 2001 to ...
The main research findings of studies in esca carried out over the last few years in a number of lab...
Young esca was monitored on 3 to 7-year-old grapevines in two vineyards in the Riverland region of A...
‘Petri disease’, as defined at the 2nd International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases (Esca and ...
From two Italian vineyards affected with esca proper, vineyard A (Borghi, FC, Emilia-Romagna) and vi...
Research on the nature of esca started in 1898 in France and continued there until 1926. Two lignico...
Thirty one 5 to 6-year-old grapevines with esca foliar symptoms, aspecific foliar symptoms, apoplexy...
Rootstocks, scions, certified virus-free grafted plants and 1-year old plants were studied to determ...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are destroying the woody parts of the plants, resulting decline or d...
The paper reports the results of observations on the fungi associated with deteriorated wood of esca...
The French vineyard is affected by three principal wood diseases: Eutypa dieback, esca and black dea...
In the period 1998–2001 significant numbers of vine samples of different varieties, grafted onto dif...
Correspondance: peros@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceWe analysed symptoms, wood lesions and fu...
Esca disease of grapevine is gaining increasing importance in Central European wine-growing countrie...
Surveys were carried out in the 11 major wine regions of Hungary from 2003 to 2005 to identify patho...
A survey of 140 vineyards in different production areas of Spain was conducted from 1999 to 2001 to ...
The main research findings of studies in esca carried out over the last few years in a number of lab...
Young esca was monitored on 3 to 7-year-old grapevines in two vineyards in the Riverland region of A...
‘Petri disease’, as defined at the 2nd International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases (Esca and ...
From two Italian vineyards affected with esca proper, vineyard A (Borghi, FC, Emilia-Romagna) and vi...
Research on the nature of esca started in 1898 in France and continued there until 1926. Two lignico...