2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2006.03.014
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Mapping of Aspergillus Section Nigri in Southern Europe and Israel based on geostatistical analysis

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“…The distribution of black aspergilli in vineyards can be summarized as follows: (i) A. niger ''aggregate'' is the principal group at all growth stages; (ii) A. carbonarius incidence is 2-3 times less than A. niger ''aggregate'' and increases from ripening to harvest; (iii) Aspergillus uniseriate is the least represented group, sporadically occurring in Portugal, Greece and Spain, and more frequently in Italy, France and Israel (Battilani et al 2006).…”
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“…The distribution of black aspergilli in vineyards can be summarized as follows: (i) A. niger ''aggregate'' is the principal group at all growth stages; (ii) A. carbonarius incidence is 2-3 times less than A. niger ''aggregate'' and increases from ripening to harvest; (iii) Aspergillus uniseriate is the least represented group, sporadically occurring in Portugal, Greece and Spain, and more frequently in Italy, France and Israel (Battilani et al 2006).…”
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“…Based on the results of the Wine-Ochra Risk project carried out in six Mediterranean countries, the incidence of berries infected by black aspergilli at harvesting is significantly correlated with latitude and longitude, with a positive West-East and North-South gradient (Battilani et al 2006). Following the geostatistical approach described by Battilani et al (2006), data on the incidence of A. carbonarius were run with ArcView and a predictive map was drawn.…”
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“…A incidência de A. carbonarius é de duas a três vezes menor que a do agregado A. niger, sendo que sua frequência aumenta durante a maturação até a colheita das uvas (BATTILANI et al, 2006). LEONG et al (2004) observaram que, em anos chuvosos, ocorreu o favorecimento da infecção por Botrytis e, consequentemente, ocorreu uma maior incidência de Aspergillus negros nas uvas cultivadas na Austrália.…”
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