Vol. 48 No. 3 (2009)
Research Papers

Fungal grapevine trunk pathogens associated with Syrah decline in Spain

D. Gramaje
Instituto Agroforestal Mediterraneo-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
R. Muñoz
Servicio de Diagnóstico y Asistencia Fitosanitaria, Instituto Técnico Agronómico Provincial de Albacete
M. Lerma
Servicio de Diagnóstico y Asistencia Fitosanitaria, Instituto Técnico, Agronómico Provincial de Albacete
J. García-Jiménez
Instituto Agroforestal Mediterraneo-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
J. Armengol
Instituto Agroforestal Mediterraneo,Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

Published 2010-01-12

How to Cite

[1]
D. Gramaje, R. Muñoz, M. Lerma, J. García-Jiménez, and J. Armengol, “Fungal grapevine trunk pathogens associated with Syrah decline in Spain”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 396–402, Jan. 2010.

Abstract

Syrah decline has been increasingly seen and reported in many vineyards worldwide. In recent years, an increase in samples of Vitis vinifera cv. Syrah showing general decline has also been noted in Spain. Sixty-two samples of Syrah grafted grapevines with such symptoms were collected from grapevine nurseries and young vineyards between 2007 and 2009 and subjected to fungal isolation. Species were identified with morphological and molecular methods. Species recovered included Phaeoacremonium, Botryosphaeriaceae and Cylindrocarpon, as well as Pa. chlamydospora and Ca. luteo-olivacea. The study demonstrates that fungal pathogens should be considered potential factors associated with Syrah decline.

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