Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s

The National Grapevine Trunk Disease Survey was conducted in France from 2003 to 2008 to monitor grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs), eutypa dieback and esca/black dead arm (BDA). Data collected from seven regions, 329 vineyards and 12 cultivars were analysed. There were great variations amongst region...

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Main Authors: Emilie BRUEZ, Pascal LECOMTE, Jacques GROSMAN, Bruno DOUBLET, Christophe BERTSCH, Florence FONTAINE, Adeline UGAGLIA, Pierre-Louis Teissedre, Jean-Pierre DA COSTA, Lucia GUERIN-DUBRANA, Patrice REY
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Published: Firenze University Press 2012-11-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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spelling doaj-dc4b3e5261c0433d80a8d1db24d591c52020-11-25T03:32:08ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952012-11-0152210.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-1157810280Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000sEmilie BRUEZ0Pascal LECOMTE1Jacques GROSMAN2Bruno DOUBLET3Christophe BERTSCH4Florence FONTAINE5Adeline UGAGLIA6Pierre-Louis Teissedre7Jean-Pierre DA COSTALucia GUERIN-DUBRANAPatrice REY8UMR1065 Santé et Agroécologie du Vignoble, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, INRA, Université de BordeauxUMR Santé et Agroécologie du Vignoble, INRA, Bordeaux Sciences AgroMinistry of Agriculture, DRAAF-SRAL Rhône-Alpes, FranceMinistry of Agriculture, DRAAF-SRAL Champagne-Ardenne, FranceLaboratoire Vigne Biotechnologie et Environnement, Université de Haute-AlsaceUnité de Recherche "Vignes et Vins de Champagne, Laboratoire Stress, Défenses et Reproduction des Plantes", Université de Reims Champagne ArdenneUnité de Recherche GAIA, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, Université de BordeauxUnité de Recherche en Oenologie, Université de BordeauxUMR Santé et Agroécologie du Vignoble, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, INRA, Université de Bordeaux The National Grapevine Trunk Disease Survey was conducted in France from 2003 to 2008 to monitor grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs), eutypa dieback and esca/black dead arm (BDA). Data collected from seven regions, 329 vineyards and 12 cultivars were analysed. There were great variations amongst regions in the incidence of GTDs. For esca/BDA, two groups were distinguished: vineyards in Jura and Charentes had greater incidence (93–95%) than those of Bordeaux, Alsace and Bourgogne (54–82%). Incidence increased in Charentes over the 6-year survey, with the highest values being recorded during the last 2 years. For eutypa dieback, all vineyards of Charentes were affected, with 17 to 25% of vines expressing symptoms; for the other regions, 52 to 80% of vineyards were affected, with incidences below 3%. Cultivars Savagnin and Trousseau in Jura were especially affected by esca/BDA. Instead, Ugni Blanc in Charentes was most affected by eutypa dieback. One cultivar could be significantly more affected in one region than in another. The global health status of the vineyards was also investigated. (i) For four regions, 82% (Jura) to 87% (Alsace) of the grapevines were healthy, but this percentage decreased steadily (67%) in Charentes. (ii) Plants infected by GTDs were 32 and 18% in Jura and Charentes respectively, and only 2.9% in the Bourgogne region. (iii) The unproductive plants, i.e. dead, missing, replanted or restored, represented a significant part of the losses (6.6% in Charentes to 9.9% in Jura). The extension of GTDs is discussed with regard to the abiotic and biotic factors that may favour the diseases. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5518grapevine cultivarescaeutypa diebackblack dead arm
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author Emilie BRUEZ
Pascal LECOMTE
Jacques GROSMAN
Bruno DOUBLET
Christophe BERTSCH
Florence FONTAINE
Adeline UGAGLIA
Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Jean-Pierre DA COSTA
Lucia GUERIN-DUBRANA
Patrice REY
spellingShingle Emilie BRUEZ
Pascal LECOMTE
Jacques GROSMAN
Bruno DOUBLET
Christophe BERTSCH
Florence FONTAINE
Adeline UGAGLIA
Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Jean-Pierre DA COSTA
Lucia GUERIN-DUBRANA
Patrice REY
Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
grapevine cultivar
esca
eutypa dieback
black dead arm
author_facet Emilie BRUEZ
Pascal LECOMTE
Jacques GROSMAN
Bruno DOUBLET
Christophe BERTSCH
Florence FONTAINE
Adeline UGAGLIA
Pierre-Louis Teissedre
Jean-Pierre DA COSTA
Lucia GUERIN-DUBRANA
Patrice REY
author_sort Emilie BRUEZ
title Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
title_short Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
title_full Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
title_fullStr Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
title_full_unstemmed Overview of grapevine trunk diseases in France in the 2000s
title_sort overview of grapevine trunk diseases in france in the 2000s
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The National Grapevine Trunk Disease Survey was conducted in France from 2003 to 2008 to monitor grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs), eutypa dieback and esca/black dead arm (BDA). Data collected from seven regions, 329 vineyards and 12 cultivars were analysed. There were great variations amongst regions in the incidence of GTDs. For esca/BDA, two groups were distinguished: vineyards in Jura and Charentes had greater incidence (93–95%) than those of Bordeaux, Alsace and Bourgogne (54–82%). Incidence increased in Charentes over the 6-year survey, with the highest values being recorded during the last 2 years. For eutypa dieback, all vineyards of Charentes were affected, with 17 to 25% of vines expressing symptoms; for the other regions, 52 to 80% of vineyards were affected, with incidences below 3%. Cultivars Savagnin and Trousseau in Jura were especially affected by esca/BDA. Instead, Ugni Blanc in Charentes was most affected by eutypa dieback. One cultivar could be significantly more affected in one region than in another. The global health status of the vineyards was also investigated. (i) For four regions, 82% (Jura) to 87% (Alsace) of the grapevines were healthy, but this percentage decreased steadily (67%) in Charentes. (ii) Plants infected by GTDs were 32 and 18% in Jura and Charentes respectively, and only 2.9% in the Bourgogne region. (iii) The unproductive plants, i.e. dead, missing, replanted or restored, represented a significant part of the losses (6.6% in Charentes to 9.9% in Jura). The extension of GTDs is discussed with regard to the abiotic and biotic factors that may favour the diseases.
topic grapevine cultivar
esca
eutypa dieback
black dead arm
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5518
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