2015
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-03-15-0286-re
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Characterization of Botryosphaeriaceae Species as Causal Agents of Trunk Diseases on Grapevines

Abstract: Botryosphaeriaceae spp. have a cosmopolitan distribution and a wide range of plant hosts. Over the last 15 years, worldwide, 21 species of this family have been associated with grapevine trunk diseases that cause cankers and dieback on grapevines. Here, we surveyed vineyards of Vitis vinifera ‘Lambrusco’, ‘Sangiovese’, and ‘Montepulciano’ in three areas of the Foggia province (Cerignola, Foggia, and San Severo) in southern Italy. Wood samples from grapevines showing general decline, dieback, cankers, and wood … Show more

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“…However, despite the extensive symptoms observed after inoculation of isolate LAG05 ( L. viticola ), the amount of extracellular compounds that it produced was very similar to that of the less aggressive isolates. Diplodia seriata is considered either as a saprophytic species or as a weak secondary pathogen of grapevines in many countries (Taylor et al ., ; Carlucci et al ., ), although it is thought to be pathogenic by other authors (Larignon et al ., ; van Niekerk et al ., ). The two isolates used in this study were moderately pathogenic, with variability depending on the cultivar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…However, despite the extensive symptoms observed after inoculation of isolate LAG05 ( L. viticola ), the amount of extracellular compounds that it produced was very similar to that of the less aggressive isolates. Diplodia seriata is considered either as a saprophytic species or as a weak secondary pathogen of grapevines in many countries (Taylor et al ., ; Carlucci et al ., ), although it is thought to be pathogenic by other authors (Larignon et al ., ; van Niekerk et al ., ). The two isolates used in this study were moderately pathogenic, with variability depending on the cultivar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In both cases, the wood of the infected grapevines exhibits necrosis (Larignon et al ., ). Botryosphaeria dieback symptoms can lead to wedge‐shaped cankers, necrosis, progressive bud‐break failure and plant dieback (Carlucci et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Roesleriaceae P Root rot Japan Kobayashi (2007) Fungal Diversity Qiu et al (2011), Ú rbez-Torres (2011), Diaz et al (2013), Pitt et al (2013Pitt et al ( , 2015, Li et al (2014), Carlucci et al (2015, Pavlic-Zupanc et al (2015), Valencia et al (2015), Comont et al (2016) Teng (1996) Fungal Diversity …”
Section: Microfungi Collected From China Italy Russia and Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Javadi & A.J.L. Phillips (Carlucci et al, 2015)]. Again, we recognize that a single locus may not discriminate all species, hence our inclusion of secondary 'group-specific' barcodes in TrunkDiseaseID, which are often found to be more informative (i.e., variable) than ITS in distinguishing some genera or species of trunk pathogens [e.g., EF1-a (Úrbez-Torres et al, 2015)].…”
Section: Trunk Pathogens For Which Molecular Identification Outperformentioning
confidence: 99%