Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the control of several endogenous and exogenous grapevine pests and diseases in dormant grapevine cuttings and young rooted vines. Little is still known, however, about the long-term effect of HWT on plant viability under field conditions. The effect of HWT on the performance of dormant plants in a four-growing seasons study was investigated. Methods and Results: The effect of HWT at 53°C for 30min on shoot mass, yield parameters and composition of must in dormant grafted plants (Tempranillo cultivar grafted onto 110 Richter rootstock) was evaluated. Eight bundles of 20 grafted plants were assigned to HWT, and eight additional bundles of 20 untreated grafted p...
Sporadic and costly failure of newly planted vines is an ongoing problem in the Australian wine indu...
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) reviewed Ital...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...
[EN] Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the control o...
Abstract Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the contr...
Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) is an effective control method for black-foot and Pet...
Agrobacterium vitis is responsible for the crown gall disease of grapevine which breaks the grapevin...
Hot water treatment. (HWT) of dormant grapevine cuttings at 50C for 30 minutes is an effective means...
Hot water treatment (HWT) is an effective control for endogenous pathogens, including Phaeomoniella ...
Black foot disease causes death of infected grapevines but management of this soil-borne disease by ...
Rootstocks (41 B Mgt., 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc, 1103 Paulsen and 110 Richter) and scion/rootstoc...
2-s2.0-85073931727The experiment was conducted during 2016–2017 on Vitis vinifera cultivars (cv.) ‘S...
Hot-water treatment (50°C for 20-30 min) was carried out to confirm its efficacy in eradicating Agro...
Basal or apical parts of grapevine cuttings as well as entire cuttings were treated with hot water a...
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...
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) reviewed Ital...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...
[EN] Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the control o...
Abstract Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) has been shown to be effective for the contr...
Background and Aims: Hot-water treatment (HWT) is an effective control method for black-foot and Pet...
Agrobacterium vitis is responsible for the crown gall disease of grapevine which breaks the grapevin...
Hot water treatment. (HWT) of dormant grapevine cuttings at 50C for 30 minutes is an effective means...
Hot water treatment (HWT) is an effective control for endogenous pathogens, including Phaeomoniella ...
Black foot disease causes death of infected grapevines but management of this soil-borne disease by ...
Rootstocks (41 B Mgt., 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc, 1103 Paulsen and 110 Richter) and scion/rootstoc...
2-s2.0-85073931727The experiment was conducted during 2016–2017 on Vitis vinifera cultivars (cv.) ‘S...
Hot-water treatment (50°C for 20-30 min) was carried out to confirm its efficacy in eradicating Agro...
Basal or apical parts of grapevine cuttings as well as entire cuttings were treated with hot water a...
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...
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) reviewed Ital...
One-year-old grape cuttings were submerged in hot water at temperatures of 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 °C ...