Fungi associated with dieback of Semillon grapevines in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales
M. Castillo-Pando, A. Somers, C. D. Green, M. Priest and M. Sriskanthades
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(1) 59 - 63
Abstract
In the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, 180 km north of Sydney, 11 sites in
six vineyards were surveyed for fungi associated with vine decline and dieback
symptoms in Semillon grapevines from September 1995 to January 1996.
Botryosphaeria obtusa (Schwein.) Shoemaker was detected
in affected vines on most of the sites.
Greeneria uvicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis)
Punithalingam and Pestalotiopsis sp. were also commonly
isolated but the role of these fungi in the dieback symptoms remains
uncertain. The occurrence of Eutypa lata (Pers.: Fr.)
Tul. & C. Tul. in grapevines exhibiting dieback in the region remains
unconfirmed. In pathogenicity studies, B. obtusa was shown to cause internal
symptoms such as dark streaking in the wood of inoculated vines.
Keywords: Botryosphaeria obtusa, dead arm,Greeneria, Pestalotiopsis sp., Semillon,survey.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP00068
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