Title of article :
Symptoms, Wood Lesions and Fungi Associated with Esca in Organic Vineyards in Languedoc-Roussillon (France)
Author/Authors :
J.-P. PEROS، نويسنده , , G. BERGER and I. JAMAUX-DESPREAUX، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
We analysed symptoms, wood lesions and fungi associated
with esca in mature organic vineyards in the
Languedoc-Roussillon region. Most previous surveys
concerning esca syndrome were conducted in conventionally
managed vineyards in other regions. We first
found that esca may be present at a very low level in
vineyards that were not treated with sodium arsenite.
Affected vines displayed three types of symptoms: leaves
with interveinal necrosis, wilt of entire branches and
these two symptoms in combination. During the 3-year
survey, not all affected vines displayed symptoms every
year and the same vine rarely displayed the same symptom
or combination of symptoms in successive years.
The incidence of esca appeared to be correlated with the
percentage of vines that died during the survey but no
correlation was found with either mortality before the
survey or with the age of the vineyard. Observation of
cross-sections of a total of 210 vines with esca symptoms
and isolation of fungi from the wood lesions led to
similar results to those obtained in conventionally managed
vineyards. Four different lesions were identified: a
white rot lesion, a brown lesion in a central position, a
brown lesion in a sectorial position and a scattered
black spotting in healthy wood. The most frequently
observed fungal species were Fomitiporia mediterranea
(Fom), Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, Phaeoacremonium
aleophilum and Eutypa lata. The white rot lesion caused
by Fom was generally accompanied by one or more
other lesions in the same vine. Similarly, Fom was generally
isolated with one or several other fungi. No relationship
was detected between the expression of
external symptoms and any specific lesion or fungus.
Our study also showed that esca and Eutypa dieback
are often superimposed in our region of sampling
Keywords :
ESCA , wood degradation , Fungal community , Vitis vinifera , organic viticulture , grape
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology