Conidial production by Botryosphaeriaceae species from grapevine shoot lesions in Marlborough vineyards

A Shafi, HJ Ridgway, MV Jaspers… - New Zealand Plant …, 2017 - nzpps.org
Botryosphaeriaceae species are important pathogens of grapevines so the effect of
environmental conditions on sporulation from naturally infected Sauvignon blanc grapevines …

Epidemiology of botryosphaeriaceous species associated with grapevines in New Zealand

NT Amponsah - 2010 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Botryosphaericeous species affect most grapevines tissues leading to dieback and wood
decay. During sampling of vineyards across New Zealand, botryosphaeriaceous species …

Survey of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with grapevine decline in the Hunter Valley and Mudgee grape growing regions of New South Wales

Y Qiu, CC Steel, GJ Ash, S Savocchia - Australasian Plant Pathology, 2011 - Springer
Species belonging to the fungal family Botryosphaeriaceae are important pathogens of
grapevines in Australia. A survey of declining grapevines in the Hunter Valley and Mudgee …

Identification, potential inoculum sources and pathogenicity of botryosphaeriaceous species associated with grapevine dieback disease in New Zealand

NT Amponsah, EE Jones, HJ Ridgway… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Springer
This study investigated the prevalence and identity of botryosphaeriaceous dieback
pathogens in necrotic grapevines tissues in New Zealand vineyards, and other woody hosts …

Prevalence and distribution of Botryosphaeriaceae species in New Zealand grapevine nurseries

R Billones-Baaijens, HJ Ridgway, EE Jones… - European Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
To determine presence of infection by botryosphaeriaceous fungi in plant materials from
different grapevine nurseries, different types of grafted plants and cuttings were requested …

Rainwater dispersal of Botryosphaeria conidia from infected grapevines

NT Amponsah, EE Jones, HJ Ridgway… - New Zealand Plant …, 2009 - journal.nzpps.org
Dispersal of spores was investigated for the Botryosphaeria species that are responsible for
dieback in grapevines Trapping for spores was carried out in a Canterbury vineyard during …

Pathogenicity and epidemiology of Botryosphaeriaceae species isolated from grapevines in Australia

WM Pitt, R Huang, CC Steel, S Savocchia - Australasian Plant Pathology, 2013 - Springer
Botryosphaeriaceae species are among the most common fungi isolated from grapevine
(Vitis vinifera) cankers in Australia. Thirty-eight isolates comprising eight …

Botryosphaeria dieback in vineyards: conidial dispersal, infection, disease development and control

A Shafi - 2016 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Botryosphaeria dieback is a major trunk disease of grapevines worldwide that has been
recognised for its importance during the last 15-20 years. This disease causes direct losses …

Production of Botryosphaeria species conidia using grapevine green shoots

NT Amponsah, EE Jones, HJ Ridgway… - New Zealand Plant …, 2008 - nzpps.org
Methods for producing large numbers of conidia were developed to allow investigation of
the pathogenicity of five Botryosphaeria species (B lutea B australis B obtusa B parva and B …

Botryosphaeriaceae associated with bunch rot of grapes in South Eastern Australia

N Wunderlich, G Ash, C Steel… - International …, 2010 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Species of fungi belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceaeare responsible for the grapevine
trunk disease Botryosphaeriacanker. While the epidemiology and distribution of …