Occurrence of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Phaeoacremonium</Emphasis> spp. and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Phaeomoniella chlamydospora</Emphasis> in grape propagation materials and young grapevines |
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Authors: | Alessandro Zanzotto Federica Autiero Diego Bellotto Gianluca Dal Cortivo Gianluca Lucchetta Michele Borgo |
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Institution: | (1) C.R.A. – Istituto Sperimentale per la Viticoltura, Viale XXVIII Aprile, 26, Conegliano, TV, 31015, Italy |
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Abstract: | During a 6-year study, grapevine propagation materials and young grapevines were analysed to evaluate the presence of internal
wood discolouration and the occurrence of fungal species involved in Petri disease. The intensity of wood discolouration increased
with the ageing of the plants. The maximum incidence of dark streaks was observed in the rootstock while necrosis originating
from buds or nodes were notably present in the trunk and cordon of older vines. In contrast, the highest levels of brown-red
halo symptoms, defined as discoloured areas around the pith, were recorded in the early growth stages. Phaeoacremonium spp. and Phaeomoniella chlamydospora were usually isolated from the rooted-grafts and the 3-year old plants, respectively. The number of infected grapevines increased
with age. Most of the P. chlamydospora strains were isolated from dark streaks or dots, while Phaeoacremonium spp. were detected in brown-red halo symptoms and other symptomatic or asymptomatic wood. The greatest incidence of the two
fungal taxa was recorded in the lower parts of the grapevine, including the roots and rootstock. |
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Keywords: | Cabernet Sauvignon Cuttings Grafts Petri disease Prosecco |
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