Variations Among Crop Seasons and Inoculum Availability Have a Higher Impact on Grapevine Rust Epidemics than Training Systems or Plastic Cover
Pamela S. S. Dutra,
Meyriele P. de Camargo,
Juan A. Navas-Cortés
et al.
Abstract:Canopy management practices can be effective as part of the integrated management of grapevine diseases. This study aimed to determine whether training systems and plastic covers can contribute to prevent Asian Grapevine Leaf Rust (AGLR) development. Additionally, the influence of crop season and inoculum availability on AGLR development was investigated. Six-season experiments were carried out to characterize 16 epidemics that developed from natural (NI) or artificial inoculum sources (NI+AI), conducted in di… Show more
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