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Australasian Plant Pathology | 2012

Efficacy of fungicides on mycelial growth of diatrypaceous fungi associated with grapevine trunk disease

David Gramaje; Matthew Ayres; Florent P. Trouillas; M. R. Sosnowski

Several species of Diatrypaceae have been recently isolated from the wood of cankered grapevines in several regions of the world and shown to be pathogenic with varying degrees of virulence when inoculated in stems of potted vines. Existing management strategies have focussed on the development of procedures and products to prevent or reduce Eutypa lata infection. The best method to prevent infection is by applying fungicides to wounds, but there are few registered chemicals for any of the diatrypaceous fungi in Australia. Six selected fungicides were evaluated in vitro for their efficacy in reducing mycelial growth of Eutypa lata, Cryptovalsa ampelina, Diatrypella vulgaris, Eutypa leptoplaca, Eutypella citricola and Eutypella microtheca. Carbendazim, fluazinam, tebuconazole, and prothioconazole + tebuconazole were effective at inhibiting mycelial growth of all Diatrypaceae spp. tested. Pyraclostrobin reduced colony diameter of most of the fungal species by 50% or more. Pyrimethanil was ineffective at reducing mycelial growth of these pathogens. Five of the six fungicides evaluated in this study have shown efficacy in vitro against Diatrypaceae spp. and require further evaluation in the field. This study represents the first approach for fungicide evaluation against mycelial growth of diatrypaceous fungi, other than Ea. lata. It contributes to the development of integrated management strategies for grapevine trunk diseases.


Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research | 2017

Developing pruning wound protection strategies for managing Eutypa dieback

Matthew Ayres; Trevor Wicks; Eileen S. Scott; M. R. Sosnowski

Background and Aims Eutypa dieback is an economically important disease of grapevines and a major threat to vineyard longevity throughout the world. Developing effective preventative strategies offers the best means of control. In this study, pruning wound protectants and various spray applications were evaluated for their ability to prevent infection by ascospores of Eutypa lata. Methods and Results Fungicides and natural alternative treatments were applied by hand to grapevine pruning wounds in winter prior to inoculation with E. lata. In a series of greenhouse and field experiments, tebuconazole, pyraclostrobin, fluazinam, garlic extract and lactoferrin significantly reduced infection. A range of tractor-driven sprayers was used to apply tebuconazole to pruning wounds, and those which provided good coverage reduced infection by E. lata to a level similar to that when tebuconazole was applied with a paintbrush. Conclusion Eutypa dieback can be controlled with several fungicides and natural treatments. Tractor-driven sprayers, which by design or modification can efficiently deliver maximum possible coverage at high output rates, can be used for application of pruning wound treatments. Significance of the Study Results of this study contributed to registration of fungicides for use as pruning wound treatments to control E. lata in Australia. Demonstrating the ability of tractor-driven sprayers to apply treatments effectively has led to greater industry adoption of dormant treatments and may decrease the future impact of Eutypa dieback.


Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2015

Effect of the inoculum dose of three grapevine trunk pathogens on the infection of artificially inoculated pruning wounds

Georgina Elena; Mark Sosnowski; Matthew Ayres; Pascal Lecomte; Celine Benetreau; Francesc Garcia-Figueres; Jordi Luque


Journal of Phytopathology | 2018

Phylogeny, morphology and pathogenicity of Elsinoë ampelina, the causal agent of grapevine anthracnose in Brazil and Australia

Ricardo Feliciano dos Santos; Marcel Bellato Spósito; Matthew Ayres; M. R. Sosnowski


Wine and viticulture journal | 2017

Critical timing for application of pruning wound protectants for control of grapevine trunk diseases

Matthew Ayres; Regina Billones-Baaijens; Sandra Savocchia; Eileen S. Scott; M. R. Sosnowski


Wine and viticulture journal | 2011

A rapid technique for evaluating treatments for eutypa dieback control

Matthew Ayres; Mark Sosnowski; Trevor Wicks


Wine and viticulture journal | 2016

Susceptibility of pruning wounds to grapevine trunk disease pathogens

Matthew Ayres; Regina Billones-Baaijens; Sandra Savocchia; Eileen S. Scott; Mark Sosnowski


Wine and viticulture journal | 2016

Trunk diseases: Susceptibility of pruning wounds to grapevine trunk disease pathogens

Matthew Ayres; Regina Baaijens; Sandra Savocchia; Eileen S. Scott; Mark Sosnowski


Wine and viticulture journal | 2016

The influence of water deficit on grapevine trunk disease

Mark Sosnowski; Matthew Ayres; Eileen S. Scott


Plant Disease | 2018

Molecular methods to detect and quantify botryosphaeriaceae inocula Associated with Grapevine Dieback in Australia

Regina Baaijens; José Ramón Úrbez-Torres; Meifang Liu; Matthew Ayres; M. R. Sosnowski; Sandra Savocchia

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M. R. Sosnowski

South Australian Research and Development Institute

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Mark Sosnowski

Cooperative Research Centre

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Trevor Wicks

South Australian Research and Development Institute

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