Flavescence Dorée is a disease with a very complex relationship between the vine, the infectious agent and the vector insect. These interactions set off the epidemic character that expresses itself in a more or less rapid rate on the vine according to different parameters.
There is a lot of data available on this pathology and also recent studies have allowed for a further undertanding of the disease, pathogen and vector insect.
François-Michel Bernard, during the presentation given during the Winetwork session at Enoforum 2017, gives a quick overview of the knowledge gained, refers also to the “knowledge tank” of the project (www.winetwork.org) for a more in-depth look into the various subjects covered during the seminars and articles produced over the two and a half years of research.
The main symptoms of the disease, the causes for the difficulties in treating the disease, the origin, the characteristics of the life cycle and the behavious of the main vector insect, the phytoplasma and various suggestions for disease control are some of the subjects covered.
Maurizio Gily in his presentation at Enoforum 2017 summarized the different critical points that were identified during the Winetwork project, such as the risk posed by wild vines or abandoned vine...
All the information you need to know on the Flavescence dorèe vector insect
This video describes Scaphoideus titanus and the Flavescence doree phytoplasma lifecycle. With this video you will learn how to recognize Scaphoideus titanus and its phenological stages; you are al...
This video describes the problems related with Flavescence dorèe, a disease responsible of huge economic losses in several European wine regions. With this clip you will learn how to recognize Flav...
François-Michel Bernard, IFV (Institut Français de la Vigne et du Vin)
This video reports the presentation of François-Michel Bernard of IFV (Institut Français de la Vigne et du Vin) at the Winetwork congress Winetwork “SCIENCE & PRACTICE vs GRAPE TRUNK DISEASES & FLA...
Maurizio Gily (Facilitator Agent of the Winetwork Project) shows the results of a European investigation, lasted 3 years and made in 7 different countries, on the practices against FD.
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