The Winetwork project started with the constitution of Scientific Working Groups and with a collection of most recent bibliography on esca, Eutypa, Botryosphaeria, Phomopsis, Black Dead Arm, Petri disease etc., together named GTDs. The information is elaborated and commented by Vincenzo Mondello, Reims University. He shows in the video the complexity of aeziology and of interactions among the different pathogens responsible of the disease, and of them with the plant and its cultural conditions, that gives great complexity to the topic. The overview includes also possible solutions such as chemical and biological (Trichoderma) protection of pruning wounds, the "curetage", the regrafting and the timely trunk reneval (TTR).
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Carlos F. Gonzalez, Texas A&M University; Anika Kinkhabwala, A&P Inphatec
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M. Pilar MartÃnez Diz, et al. ; INGACAL-EVEGA, Galicia - Universitat Politècnica de València - ICVV, La Rioja
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Vincenzo Mondello in his presentation within the Winetwork module at Enoforum 2017, describes what was achieved in these last years of research and summarizes the results of the scientific group in...
Fanny Prezman, during her presentation in the Enoforum 2017 session dedicated to theWinetwork project, described the current viticultural practices being used, some of which are well known and scie...
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