Pathogenicity of Diatrypaceous Fungi on Grapevines in Australia

Pitt, Wayne M.; Gubler, Walter D.; Savocchia, Sandra

Abstract

In addition to Eutypa lata, which causes Eutypa dieback, numerous other fungi in the Diatrypaceae family have been isolated from diseased grapevines (Vitis vinifera) and other woody hosts. Pathogenicity trials comprising 70 strains of diatrypaceous fungi representing nine species in six genera were conducted to determine whether these fungi, collected in Australia, were pathogenic to grapevines. When inoculated into wounded trunks of 'Cabernet Sauvignon', eight species, including E. lata, E. leptoplaca, Cryptovalsa ampelina, C. rabenhorstii, Eutypella citricola, E. microtheca, Diatrypella vulgaris, and a Diatrype sp. produced necrotic lesions significantly longer than on controls. In addition, all nine species (including a Cryptosphaeria sp.) were reisolated from the margins of developing lesions and at varying distances above and below the point of inoculation. Diatrypaceous fungi were frequently isolated from asymptomatic or otherwise healthy tissue several centimeters ahead of the disease margin. Methods to control diseases associated with diatrypaceous fungi must take into account their propensity to colonize woody tissues ahead of or in the absence of visible symptoms. Current recommendations for the management of Eutypa dieback using remedial surgery and pruning wound protection appear sufficient for the control of the other diatrypaceous fungi included in this study.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000319237300007 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PLANT DISEASE
Volumen: 97
Número: 6
Editorial: NLM (Medline)
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Página de inicio: 749
Página final: 756
DOI:

10.1094/PDIS-10-12-0954-RE

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