Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species in this family produce foliar symptoms similar to, but distinguishable from esca, and the diseases they cause are generally named black dead arm (BDA). Botryosphaeriaceae species are ascomycetes frequently isolated from grapevine stocks showing decline or dieback symptoms. It is therefore useful to know what is the spore dissemination period of Botryosphaeriaceae in the vineyard. The objective of this study was to determine the peak periods of conidial release by some Diplodia spp. in the Botryosphaeriaceae in grapevines and to ascertain the climatic factors that influence inoculum availability and dispersal. Spore dispersal from Vitis vinife...
Fifteen species of wood colonizing fungi are presented that have been collected from various non-Vit...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...
Infected rootstock and scion cuttings by Botryosphaeriaceae fungi have been reported as major source...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
[EN] A field experiment was conducted between mid-August 2016 and mid-October 2017 in four table-gra...
Botryosphaericeous species affect most grapevines tissues leading to dieback and wood decay. During ...
Several species belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from grapevine (Vitis vinifera) ti...
Vines with dieback of young shoots, chlorosis/necrosis of interveinal leaf tissues and early defolia...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Several species of Botryosphaeria, including Botryosphaeria dothidea, B. obtusa, B. parva and B. aus...
The botryosphaeriaceous fungi can cause decline, dieback and death of grapevines. Anecdotal evidence...
Several Botryosphaeriaceae species have been identified as the causes of cankers and dieback of Viti...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, and occur on a wide range of ann...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the nec...
Fifteen species of wood colonizing fungi are presented that have been collected from various non-Vit...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...
Infected rootstock and scion cuttings by Botryosphaeriaceae fungi have been reported as major source...
Diseases caused by species of Botryosphaeriaceae lead to significant losses of grape yield. Species ...
[EN] A field experiment was conducted between mid-August 2016 and mid-October 2017 in four table-gra...
Botryosphaericeous species affect most grapevines tissues leading to dieback and wood decay. During ...
Several species belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from grapevine (Vitis vinifera) ti...
Vines with dieback of young shoots, chlorosis/necrosis of interveinal leaf tissues and early defolia...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Several species of Botryosphaeria, including Botryosphaeria dothidea, B. obtusa, B. parva and B. aus...
The botryosphaeriaceous fungi can cause decline, dieback and death of grapevines. Anecdotal evidence...
Several Botryosphaeriaceae species have been identified as the causes of cankers and dieback of Viti...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, and occur on a wide range of ann...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Vitis vinifera L., the species grown to produce winegrapes in New Zealand, is susceptible to the nec...
Fifteen species of wood colonizing fungi are presented that have been collected from various non-Vit...
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts...
Infected rootstock and scion cuttings by Botryosphaeriaceae fungi have been reported as major source...