2001 - Firenze University Press
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Interaction between Esca-Associated Fungi, Grapevine Calli and Micropropagated Shoot Cultures of Grapevine
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In this issue
- Preface
- Young Esca in Australia
- Investigation into the Occurrence of Esca-Associated Fungi in Cuttings and Bench-Grafted Vines
- "Phaeoacremonium" Species and "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" in Vines Showing "hoja de malvón" and Young Vine Decline Symptoms in Argentina
- Fungi Associated with Esca and Grapevine Declines in Spain
- Fungi Associated with Esca and Young Grapevine Decline in Greece
- Observation on Black Dead Arm in French Vineyards
- Characterisation of "Cylindrocarpon destructans" Isolates from Grapevines in Portugal
- Recovery of "Phaemoniella chlamydospora" and "Phaeoacremonium inflatipes" from Soil and Grapevine Tissues
- Detection of Cylindrocarpon Black-Foot Pathogens in Grapevine by Nested PCR.
- Specific SCAR Primers for Fungi Associated with Wood Decay of Grapevine
- The Contribution of Imperfections in Nursery Stock to the Decline of Young Vines in California
- Three-Year Observation of Grapevines Cross-Inoculated with Esca-Associated Fungi
- Histological Investigations on Infection of Grape Roots and Shoots by "Phaeoacremonium" spp.
- Tylose Formation and Changes in Phenolic Compounds of Grape Roots Infected with "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" and "Phaeoacremonium" Species
- "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora"-Grapevine Interaction
- Pectic Enzymes Production by "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora"
- Interactions between Three Fungi Associated with Esca of Grapevine, and Their Secondary Metabolites
- Interaction between Esca-Associated Fungi, Grapevine Calli and Micropropagated Shoot Cultures of Grapevine
- Association of Spores of "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora", "Phaeoacremonium inflatipes", and "Pm. aleophilum" with Grapevine Cordons in California
- Rootstock Susceptibility to "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" and "Phaeoacremonium" spp.
- Spatial Distribution of Symptomatic Grapevines with Esca Disease in the Madrid Region (Spain)
- Preliminary Evaluation of Variations in Composition Induced by Esca on cv. Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Grapes and Wines
- How Iron Could Be Involved in Esca Fungi Development
- Effects of Fungicides, "in vitro", on Germination and Growth of "Phaeomoniella chlamidospora"
- Curative Treatments Trialed on Young Grapevines Infected with "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora"
- The Effect of Hot-Water Treatment on FUngi Occurring in Apparently Healthy Grapevine Cuttings
- Effect of Hot Water Treatments on Eradication of "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" and "Phaeoacremonium inflatipes" from Dmant Grapevine Wood
- Effects of "Trichoderma" Treatments on the Occurrence of Decline Pathogens in the Roots and Rootstocks of Nursery Grapevines
- Abstracts
- Towards Commoly Agreed Answers to Some Basic Questions on Esca
- Final Note on the General Discussion
- Organizing Committees of the 2nd International Workshop on "Esca and Grapevine Declines" and List of Partecipants