1999
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.1999.83.5.404
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Esca (Black Measles) and Brown Wood-Streaking: Two Old and Elusive Diseases of Grapevines

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“…Losses up to 50% of the normal yield have been reported (Bertsch et al, 2013;Hofstetter et al, 2012;Luque et al, 2009;Úrbez-Torres et al, 2006;Mugnai et al, 1999). Esca and botryosphaeria dieback are complex diseases in which both the symptoms and the time course of their expression are highly variable.…”
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“…Losses up to 50% of the normal yield have been reported (Bertsch et al, 2013;Hofstetter et al, 2012;Luque et al, 2009;Úrbez-Torres et al, 2006;Mugnai et al, 1999). Esca and botryosphaeria dieback are complex diseases in which both the symptoms and the time course of their expression are highly variable.…”
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“…The brown stripes are always associated with foliar symptoms (Larignon et al, 2001). Because the pathogens cannot be detected in the leaves of infected plants (Larignon and Dubos, 1997;Mugnai et al, 1999), it was hypothesised that foliar symptoms are caused by phytotoxic compounds produced by the fungi in wood tissue, which are either translocated to the leaves or induce a chain reaction leading to the expression of the symptoms in the leaves. Several secondary metabolites have been found in Botryosphaeriaceae spp., but only three lipophilic compounds has been identified from N. parvum (Evidente et al, 2010), the predominant species recovered from grapevines displaying symptoms of dieback and decline.…”
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“…Generally, the term 'Grapevine Trunk Diseases' refers to a set of complex diseases, primarily including Esca, Eutypa dieback and Botryosphaeria dieback (Larignonand Dubos, 1997;Mugnai et al,1999;Larignon et al,2009;Bertsch et al,2013). Several fungi are associated with trunk diseases throughout the world, including the following 18 genera: Botryosphaeria, Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia, Fusicoccum, Neofusicoccum, Dothiorella, Phomopsis, Diaporthe, Eutypa, Eutypella, Diatrypella, Diatrype, Cryptovalsa, Cylindrocarpon, Phaeomoniella, Fomitiporia, Phaeoacremonium, and Greeneria (Armengol et al,2001;Kaliterna et al,2012;Mostert et al,2004).…”
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“…Destes fungos, P. chlamydospora tem sido muito mais associado a plantas com sintomas típicos da doença de Petri e, também, isolado com maior frequência (23,24,25). Em concordância com outros estudos, P. chlamydospora ocorreu no presente estudo em frequência muito maior que Phaeoacremonium spp.…”
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“…É causada, principalmente, pelo fungo Phaeomoniella chlamydospora e várias espécies de Phaeoacremonium (30). Phaeomoniella chlamydospora tem sido muito mais associado aos sintomas típicos da doença do que às espécies de Phaeoacremonium (25). Dentre as espécies de Phaeoacremonium, P. minimum (= P. aleophilum) é a mais amplamente distribuída e mais comum em videiras (20,24).…”
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