Vines with dieback of young shoots, chlorosis/necrosis of interveinal leaf tissues and early defoliation were observed during surveys in several grape-growing areas of Apulia (southern Italy). Sub-cortical brown streaks of variable length were present on the canes, and wedge-shaped necrotic areas within trunks and branches. Isolations made on potato dextrose agar (PDA) from discoloured wood, yielded eight different anamorphic species of Botryosphaeria, involved in the aetiology of black dead arm (BDA) of grapevines (Lehoczky, 1974). Occasionally, a fungus morphologically similar to Diplodia corticola, the causal agent of oak canker (Alves et al., 2004), was also isolated. This fungus grew well in the dark at 22±3°C (13 mm/day) and produce...
Several species belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from grapevine (Vitis vinifera) ti...
Botryosphaeria dieback is a widespread grapevine trunk disease caused by species of fungi within the...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...
Vines with dieback of young shoots, chlorosis/necrosis of interveinal leaf tissues and early defolia...
This is the first report of Neofusicoccum australe associated with grapevine dieback in Italy. Funga...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
After the first report of grapevine decline caused by Botryosphaeriaceae in Sicily in 2007, epidemi...
Botryosphaericeous species affect most grapevines tissues leading to dieback and wood decay. During ...
The first report of a dieback of grapevine caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in Sicily (Italy) is g...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the l...
Several species of Botryosphaeria, including Botryosphaeria dothidea, B. obtusa, B. parva and B. aus...
Summary. Young grapevine plants with decline and wood necrosis symptoms were collected from vineyard...
Several species belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from grapevine (Vitis vinifera) ti...
Botryosphaeria dieback is a widespread grapevine trunk disease caused by species of fungi within the...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...
Vines with dieback of young shoots, chlorosis/necrosis of interveinal leaf tissues and early defolia...
This is the first report of Neofusicoccum australe associated with grapevine dieback in Italy. Funga...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
After the first report of grapevine decline caused by Botryosphaeriaceae in Sicily in 2007, epidemi...
Botryosphaericeous species affect most grapevines tissues leading to dieback and wood decay. During ...
The first report of a dieback of grapevine caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in Sicily (Italy) is g...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the l...
Several species of Botryosphaeria, including Botryosphaeria dothidea, B. obtusa, B. parva and B. aus...
Summary. Young grapevine plants with decline and wood necrosis symptoms were collected from vineyard...
Several species belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from grapevine (Vitis vinifera) ti...
Botryosphaeria dieback is a widespread grapevine trunk disease caused by species of fungi within the...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...