Grapevine trunk diseases: Complex and still poorly understood

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Abstract

This review presents an overview of eutypa dieback, esca and botryosphaeria dieback, the predominant grapevine trunk diseases worldwide. It covers their symptomatologies in the trunk, leaves and berries; the characteristics of the different fungal species associated with them; and host-pathogen interactions. Here, the host-pathogen relationship is defined at the cytological, physiological and molecular levels. Currently available experimental tools for studying these diseases, both in vitro and in the field, are discussed. Finally, a progress report on their control, which, since the ban of sodium arsenite, comprises chemical, biological and/or sanitation methods, is presented. © 2012 The Authors. Plant Pathology © 2012 BSPP.

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Bertsch, C., Ramírez-Suero, M., Magnin-Robert, M., Larignon, P., Chong, J., Abou-Mansour, E., … Fontaine, F. (2013, April). Grapevine trunk diseases: Complex and still poorly understood. Plant Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2012.02674.x

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