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1The status of Eutypa lata as a pathogen
By M. V. Carter
“The status of Eutypa lata as a pathogen” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The status of Eutypa lata as a pathogen
- Author: M. V. Carter
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 59
- Publisher: ➤ International Mycological Institute, an Institute of C.A.B. International
- Publish Date: 1991
- Publish Location: Wallingford, Oxon, UK
“The status of Eutypa lata as a pathogen” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Dieback - Eutypa lata - Fungal diseases of plants
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL18935866M
- All ISBNs: 9780851986951 - 0851986951
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1991
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Eutypa lata
Eutypa lata is a fungal plant pathogen of grapevines. The fungus also attacks many other hosts such as cherry trees, most other Prunus species, as well
Phomopsis cane and leaf spot
delayed dormancy through to bud swell. Eutypa dieback, also known as dead arm, is caused by Eutypa lata (synonym: Eutypa armeniacae) which infects fresh pruning
Apricot
season. Dieback of branches in the summer is attributed to the fungus Eutypa lata, where examination of the base of the dead branch reveals a canker surrounding
Eutypa
(1983) Eutypa lata (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul. (1863) Eutypa leioplaca (Fr.) Fuckel (1864) Eutypa leptoplaca (Durieu & Mont.) Rappaz (1987) Eutypa lineolata
Canker
by the fungus Discula destructiva Grape canker, caused by the fungus Eutypa lata Honey locust canker, caused by the fungus Thyronectria austro-americana
Grape cultivation in California
the only trunk disease in this crop. Eutypa dieback is another common trunk dieback here, caused by Eutypa lata. It was first found here by English et
Leaf curl
and branch dieback caused by Monilinia fructicola in the spring and Eutypa lata in the summer). However, in an isolated case in Hungary in 2011, peach
Hunter Valley wine
wood parts of the vine and eventually lead to death. While the fungus Eutypa lata is present in the Hunter, research in the 2000s indicated that another
D'Arenberg
"Dead Arm" comes from the disease Eutypa lata which is common in many older vineyards.[citation needed] Eutypa Lata causes grape canker which slowly kills
Grapevine trunk disease
Botryosphaeria dieback) Dothiorella iberica Dothiorella viticola Eutypa lata (cause of Eutypa dieback) Fomitiporia mediterranea (cause of esca) Lasiodiplodia