Cadophora species associated with wood-decay of grapevine in North America
Cadophora species are reported from grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) in California, South Africa,
Spain, Uruguay, and Canada. Frequent isolation from vines co-infected with the Esca …
Spain, Uruguay, and Canada. Frequent isolation from vines co-infected with the Esca …
Characterization of Cadophora luteo-olivacea and C. melinii isolates obtained from grapevines and environmental samples from grapevine nurseries in Spain
D Gramaje, L Mostert, J Armengol - Phytopathologia Mediterranea, 2011 - JSTOR
Fifty-eight Cadophora luteo-olivacea and three C. melinii isolates were recovered from
grapevines showing black vascular streaking and decline symptoms characteristic of Petri …
grapevines showing black vascular streaking and decline symptoms characteristic of Petri …
Fungal species associated with grapevine trunk diseases in Washington wine grapes and California table grapes, with novelties in the genera Cadophora, Cytospora …
Grapevine trunk diseases cause serious economic losses to grape growers worldwide. The
identification of the causal fungi is critical to implementing appropriate management …
identification of the causal fungi is critical to implementing appropriate management …
Grapevine trunk diseases in British Columbia: Incidence and characterization of the fungal pathogens associated with esca and Petri diseases of grapevine
JR Úrbez-Torres, P Haag, P Bowen… - Plant …, 2014 - Am Phytopath Society
Esca and Petri disease are two economically important grapevine diseases worldwide. This
study reports for the first time the occurrence of both diseases on grapevines in British …
study reports for the first time the occurrence of both diseases on grapevines in British …
Taxonomy and multi-locus phylogeny of cylindrocarpon-like species associated with diseased roots of grapevine and other fruit and nut crops in California
DP Lawrence, MT Nouri… - Fungal systematics and …, 2019 - ingentaconnect.com
Black foot disease is a common and destructive root disease of grapevine caused by a
multitude of cylindrocarpon-like fungi in many viticultural areas of the world. This study …
multitude of cylindrocarpon-like fungi in many viticultural areas of the world. This study …
Morphological and molecular characterisation of Campylocarpon and Cylindrocarpon spp. associated with black foot disease of grapevines in Uruguay
E Abreo, S Martinez, L Bettucci, S Lupo - Australasian Plant Pathology, 2010 - Springer
Black foot disease of grapevines is a problem in most grape-producing regions of the world.
This disease affects both young and mature plants, which show retarded growth and …
This disease affects both young and mature plants, which show retarded growth and …
Identification, incidence, and pathogenicity of fungal species associated with grapevine dieback in Texas
JR Úrbez-Torres, P Adams, J Kamas… - American Journal of …, 2009 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
Grapevine cankers and consequent dieback have been commonly observed in Texas
vineyards. However, identity of the grapevine canker-causing agents in Texas has not been …
vineyards. However, identity of the grapevine canker-causing agents in Texas has not been …
Identification and Pathogenicity of Lasiodiplodia theobromae and Diplodia seriata, the Causal Agents of Bot Canker Disease of Grapevines in Mexico
JR Úrbez-Torres, GM Leavitt, JC Guerrero… - Plant …, 2008 - Am Phytopath Society
Perennial cankers and consequent grapevine dieback are a major problem in vineyards of
Sonora and Baja California, the most important grape-production areas of Mexico. In order …
Sonora and Baja California, the most important grape-production areas of Mexico. In order …
Pathogenicity and molecular detection of Uruguayan isolates of Greeneria uvicola and Cadophora luteo-olivacea associated with grapevine trunk diseases
F Navarrete, E Abreo, S Martínez, L Bettucci… - Phytopathologia …, 2011 - JSTOR
Species from different fungal genera have been indicated as responsible for the
development of trunk diseases of grapevines. Greeneria uvicola is responsible for the bitter …
development of trunk diseases of grapevines. Greeneria uvicola is responsible for the bitter …
Cylindrocarpon species associated with black-foot of grapevine in northeastern United States and southeastern Canada
E Petit, E Barriault, K Baumgartner… - … Journal of Enology …, 2011 - Am Soc Enol Viticulture
Black-foot disease of grapevine is caused by a complex of soilborne fungi. The most
common and virulent species, which are found across all major grapegrowing regions of the …
common and virulent species, which are found across all major grapegrowing regions of the …