After the first report of grapevine decline caused by Botryosphaeriaceae in Sicily in 2007, epidemiological studies carried out in mature vineyards until 2011 confirmed the widespread occurrence of “Botryosphaeria dieback” and the “Esca complex” disease. Dieback symptoms were also recently observed in two young vineyards in Partanna and Castellammare del Golfo in western Sicily (Trapani province). Declining vines were inspected for grapevine trunk disease (GTD) symptoms, and were uprooted and submitted for analyses. Fungal isolates were collected and identified using culturing and molecular analyses. One isolate per identified species was inoculated to three grapevine shoots to evaluate pathogenicity and fulfil Koch’s postulates. Se...
Summary. Grapevine trunk diseases (GTD) are one of the most important constraints for grapevine and ...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, and occur on a wide range of ann...
Since the first report of \u201cBotryosphaeria dieback\u201d caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in 2...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Young grapevine plants with decline and wood necrosis symptoms were collected from vineyards and nu...
The first report of a dieback of grapevine caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in Sicily (Italy) is g...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are destroying the woody parts of the plants, resulting decline or d...
Grapevine fungal trunk diseases (GTDs) have become a serious problem for grapevines worldwide. Nurse...
This is the first report of Neofusicoccum australe associated with grapevine dieback in Italy. Funga...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are taking the forefront of winegrowers’ concerns, as they cause con...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the l...
Recently, the pathogenicity of different Botryosphaeraceae species on grapevines has been reported ...
‘Petri disease’, as defined at the 2nd International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases (Esca and ...
Botryosphaeria dieback is a widespread grapevine trunk disease caused by species of fungi within the...
Summary. Grapevine trunk diseases (GTD) are one of the most important constraints for grapevine and ...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, and occur on a wide range of ann...
Since the first report of \u201cBotryosphaeria dieback\u201d caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in 2...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the ...
Young grapevine plants with decline and wood necrosis symptoms were collected from vineyards and nu...
The first report of a dieback of grapevine caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in Sicily (Italy) is g...
A number of phytopathogenic fungal species are associated with grapevine decline. Esca, eutypa dieba...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are destroying the woody parts of the plants, resulting decline or d...
Grapevine fungal trunk diseases (GTDs) have become a serious problem for grapevines worldwide. Nurse...
This is the first report of Neofusicoccum australe associated with grapevine dieback in Italy. Funga...
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are taking the forefront of winegrowers’ concerns, as they cause con...
Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the l...
Recently, the pathogenicity of different Botryosphaeraceae species on grapevines has been reported ...
‘Petri disease’, as defined at the 2nd International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases (Esca and ...
Botryosphaeria dieback is a widespread grapevine trunk disease caused by species of fungi within the...
Summary. Grapevine trunk diseases (GTD) are one of the most important constraints for grapevine and ...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, and occur on a wide range of ann...
Since the first report of \u201cBotryosphaeria dieback\u201d caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in 2...