Many grapevine nurseries are presently employing a hot-water treatment for propagation material as a prophylactic measure. The aim of this study was thus to determine the efficacy of this treatment in eliminating fungal endophytes from grapevine cuttings. The number of fungal colonies isolated from the hot-water treated cuttings 6 months after planting were not, however, significantly different (P=0.05) from that of the untreated cuttings. This was in contrast to where isolations were made directly after treatment, when no known living fungal pathogens were found inside treated vine tissue. These results therefore indicate that the hot-water treatment is effective in eliminating the most well-known fungal pathogens and endophytes from grape...
Agrobacterium vitis is responsible for the crown gall disease of grapevine which breaks the grapevin...
Basal or apical parts of grapevine cuttings as well as entire cuttings were treated with hot water a...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...
Hot water treatments were applied to eradicate Phaeoacremonium inflatipes and Phaeomoniella chlamydo...
[EN] The viability of eight species of Botryosphaeriaceae pathogenic to grapevine was studied after ...
Hot water treatment (HWT) is used in nurseries to control pathogenic fungi involved in Grapevine Tru...
Rootstocks (41 B Mgt., 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc, 1103 Paulsen and 110 Richter) and scion/rootstoc...
Hot-water treatment (50°C for 20-30 min) was carried out to confirm its efficacy in eradicating Agro...
Black foot disease causes death of infected grapevines but management of this soil-borne disease by ...
The use of Hot Water Treatment (HWT) in the grapevine propagation process has been shown to be A pot...
The suitability of hot water treatment was tested for eliminating overwintering mites from dormant g...
Sporadic and costly failure of newly planted vines is an ongoing problem in the Australian wine indu...
Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, associated with Petri disease and Esca in young and mature plants, resp...
Hot water treatment. (HWT) of dormant grapevine cuttings at 50C for 30 minutes is an effective means...
Abstract Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the contr...
Agrobacterium vitis is responsible for the crown gall disease of grapevine which breaks the grapevin...
Basal or apical parts of grapevine cuttings as well as entire cuttings were treated with hot water a...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...
Hot water treatments were applied to eradicate Phaeoacremonium inflatipes and Phaeomoniella chlamydo...
[EN] The viability of eight species of Botryosphaeriaceae pathogenic to grapevine was studied after ...
Hot water treatment (HWT) is used in nurseries to control pathogenic fungi involved in Grapevine Tru...
Rootstocks (41 B Mgt., 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc, 1103 Paulsen and 110 Richter) and scion/rootstoc...
Hot-water treatment (50°C for 20-30 min) was carried out to confirm its efficacy in eradicating Agro...
Black foot disease causes death of infected grapevines but management of this soil-borne disease by ...
The use of Hot Water Treatment (HWT) in the grapevine propagation process has been shown to be A pot...
The suitability of hot water treatment was tested for eliminating overwintering mites from dormant g...
Sporadic and costly failure of newly planted vines is an ongoing problem in the Australian wine indu...
Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, associated with Petri disease and Esca in young and mature plants, resp...
Hot water treatment. (HWT) of dormant grapevine cuttings at 50C for 30 minutes is an effective means...
Abstract Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the contr...
Agrobacterium vitis is responsible for the crown gall disease of grapevine which breaks the grapevin...
Basal or apical parts of grapevine cuttings as well as entire cuttings were treated with hot water a...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...