2014
DOI: 10.34101/actaagrar/56/1935
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Isolation and identification of endophytic fungi connected to Grapevine Diseases, from the Tokaj wine region, Hungary

Abstract: Grapevine Trunk Diseases (GTD) is one of the most important diseases in vineyards worldwide, which can be found in Hungarian vineyards as well. In Hungarian wine regions there is very little information about the occurrence of pathogens which cause GTD, in case of Tokaj wine region there is no knowledge about that, what kind of pathogens can be found in the vineyards. The objective of our research is to assess the situation and occurrence of GTD in Tokaj wine region in cooperation with local specialists,… Show more

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“…Lehoczky (1974) described the black dead arm disease of grapevine, which is caused by Diplodia mutila (R. A. Schoemaker), in the Tokaj Wine Region. D. seriata, Diaporthe eres and D. mutila were identified from GTD symptomatic grapevines in the Tokaj Wine Region, Hungary (Kovács et al 2014). Phaeoacremonium hungarium (S. Essakhi, L. Mugnai, G. Surico & P. W. Crous (Pers.))…”
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“…Lehoczky (1974) described the black dead arm disease of grapevine, which is caused by Diplodia mutila (R. A. Schoemaker), in the Tokaj Wine Region. D. seriata, Diaporthe eres and D. mutila were identified from GTD symptomatic grapevines in the Tokaj Wine Region, Hungary (Kovács et al 2014). Phaeoacremonium hungarium (S. Essakhi, L. Mugnai, G. Surico & P. W. Crous (Pers.))…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1834) (teleomorph: Botryosphaeria stevensii Shoemaker (1964)), Diplodia seriata de Not. (1842) (teleomorph: Botryosphaeria obtusa Schwein Shoemaker (1964) (Lehoczky, 1974;Cristinzio, 1978,), Neofusicoccum parvum Pennycook & Samuels (1985) (teleomorph: Botryosphaeria parva (Crous et al 2006) are the most widespread (Bertsch et al, 2013) worldwide, and D. seriata in the Tokaj Wine Region, Hungary (Kovács et al 2014).…”
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