Aggressiveness of Ilyonectria spp. and “Cylindrocarpon” pauciseptatum associated with black foot disease of grapevine

Authors

  • Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos Universidade de São Paulo
  • Miria Rosa Durigon Universidade de Passo Fundo
  • Elena Blume Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v10i1a4701

Keywords:

grapevine decline, pathogenicity, soil pathogens, Vitis spp.

Abstract

Since the 90’s, black foot disease threatens grape production in many countries. Recently, new species associated to this disease have been described, but more studies related to their aggressiveness are necessary. Isolates of Ilyonectria macrodidyma, Ilyonectria robusta and “Cylindrocarponpauciseptatum obtained from grapevines with black foot symptoms collected in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, were inoculated on rooted cuttings of Vitis labrusca cv. Bordô and its root and aerial symptoms were evaluated. All isolates caused symptoms typical of the disease, including necrosis of the root and crown, as well as mass reduction of the canopy and of the root system. The isolates were reisolated from necrotic wood fragments, thus confirming their potential for damage on Vitis labrusca.

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Published

2015-03-31

How to Cite

Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos, Miria Rosa Durigon, & Elena Blume. (2015). Aggressiveness of Ilyonectria spp. and “Cylindrocarpon” pauciseptatum associated with black foot disease of grapevine. Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 10(1), 49-53. https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v10i1a4701

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Section

Agronomy