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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
This study investigated the prevalence and identity of botryosphaeriaceous dieback
pathogens in necrotic grapevines tissues in New Zealand vineyards, and other woody hosts …
pathogens in necrotic grapevines tissues in New Zealand vineyards, and other woody hosts …
Prevalence and distribution of Botryosphaeriaceae species in New Zealand grapevine nurseries
To determine presence of infection by botryosphaeriaceous fungi in plant materials from
different grapevine nurseries, different types of grafted plants and cuttings were requested …
different grapevine nurseries, different types of grafted plants and cuttings were requested …
Rainwater dispersal of Botryosphaeria conidia from infected grapevines
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 …
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 …
(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 …
recognised for its importance during the last 15-20 years. This disease causes direct losses …
Production of Botryosphaeria species conidia using grapevine green shoots
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 …
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
Species of fungi belonging to the Botryosphaeriaceaeare responsible for the grapevine
trunk disease Botryosphaeriacanker. While the epidemiology and distribution of …
trunk disease Botryosphaeriacanker. While the epidemiology and distribution of …